WebProt\'eg\'e: A Cloud-Based Ontology Editor
Matthew Horridge, Rafael S. Gon\c{c}alves, Csongor I. Nyulas, Tania, Tudorache, Mark A. Musen

TL;DR
WebProtégé is a cloud-based collaborative ontology editor supporting OWL, with extensive user adoption and new features in its latest version, facilitating ontology development and management.
Contribution
This paper introduces the latest version of WebProtégé, a widely used cloud-based tool for collaborative OWL ontology editing with new features and large-scale deployment.
Findings
Over 68,000 ontology projects hosted
More than 50,000 user accounts
Enhanced features in the latest version
Abstract
We present WebProt\'eg\'e, a tool to develop ontologies represented in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). WebProt\'eg\'e is a cloud-based application that allows users to collaboratively edit OWL ontologies, and it is available for use at https://webprotege.stanford.edu. WebProt\'ege\'e currently hosts more than 68,000 OWL ontology projects and has over 50,000 user accounts. In this paper, we detail the main new features of the latest version of WebProt\'eg\'e.
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