Software:Menthor Editor

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Menthor Editor
Menthor Editor logo
Developer(s)Menthor
Written inJava
Operating systemLinux, OS X, Windows
Size81 MB
Standard(s)OntoUML
Available in1 languages
List of languages
TypeConceptual Modeling, Software modeling, Software development
LicenseGPL
Websitegithub.com/MenthorTools/menthor-editor

Menthor Editor[1] is a no longer maintained[2] free ontology engineering tool for dealing with OntoUML models. It included OntoUML syntax validation, Alloy simulation,[3][4] Anti-Pattern verification,[5] and MDA transformations from OntoUML to OWL,[6][7] SBVR and Natural Language (Brazilian Portuguese).

Menthor Editor emerged from the OLED[8] editor, developed at the Ontology & Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO)[9] located at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES) in Vitória city, state of Espírito Santo, Brazil .

Menthor Editor was developed by Menthor using Java, was available in English, and was a multiplatform software being compatible with Windows, Linux and OS X.

The developer's of Menthor Editor reported in 2000 that it is no longer maintained and that it has been replaced by the OntoUML Plugin for Visual Paradigm,[10] informing that features of the Menthor Editor will gradually be migrated to this new solution.

References

  1. Moreira, Joao; Sales, Tiago Prince; John, Guerson; Bernardo Ferreira Bastos, Braga; Freddy, Brasileiro; Vinicius, Sobral (2016). "Menthor Editor: an ontology-driven conceptual modeling platform". 9th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2016). http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1660/demo-paper1.pdf. 
  2. IMPORTANT!, Menthor Tools, 2023-01-28, https://github.com/MenthorTools/menthor-editor, retrieved 2023-02-18 
  3. Braga, Bernardo; Almeida, João Paulo Andrade; Guizzardi, Giancarlo; Benevides, Alessander Botti (2010). "Transforming OntoUML into Alloy: towards conceptual model validation using a lightweight formal method". Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering 6 (1–2): 55–63. doi:10.1007/s11334-009-0120-5. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226345618. 
  4. Guerson, John; Almeida, João Paulo A. (2015). "Representing Dynamic Invariants in Ontologically Well-Founded Conceptual Models". International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD), CAiSE 2015 Workshops. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280076284. 
  5. Sales, Tiago Prince; Guizzardi, Giancarlo (2015). "Ontological anti-patterns: Empirically uncovered error-prone structures in ontology-driven conceptual models". Data & Knowledge Engineering 99: 72–104. doi:10.1016/j.datak.2015.06.004. http://www.inf.ufes.br/~gguizzardi/DKE2015-ER2014.pdf. 
  6. Zamborlini, Veruska; Guizzardi, Giancarlo (2010). "On the Representation of Temporally Changing Information in OWL". International Workshop on Vocabularies, Ontologies and Rules for the Enterprise (VORTE). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221142433. 
  7. Barcelos, Pedro Paulo Favato; Santos, Victor Amorim; Silva, Freddy Brasileiro; Monteiro, Maxwell; Garcia, Anilton Salles. "An Automated Transformation from OntoUML to OWL and SWRL". Seminário de Pesquisa Em Ontologias No Brasil (ONTOBRAS). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264963684. 
  8. Guerson, John; Prince Sales, Tiago; Guizzardi, Giancarlo; A. Almeida, João Paulo (2015). "OntoUML Lightweight Editor A model-based environment to build, evaluate and implement reference ontologies". 19th IEEE Enterprise Computing Conference (EDOC 2015), Demo Track. http://www.inf.ufes.br/~gguizzardi/edoc2015_camera_ready.pdf. 
  9. "Ontology & Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO)". http://nemo.inf.ufes.br/. 
  10. OntoUML Plugin for Visual Paradigm, OntoUML, 2021-09-20, https://github.com/OntoUML/ontouml-vp-plugin, retrieved 2021-09-25 

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