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We have extensive software tool support -the e3editor- available for e3value. You can download this tool support completely for free. For Windows XP, we have developed a package that installs automatically. Other platforms can use the Java jar file. Also, we suggest some third party tools.

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Screenshot e3value editor

Once you have installed your e3editor, it updates itself if we publish any updates to the tool.

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If you want to develop tools for e3value ourself, you can export and import your model files from the e3editor as RDF files. Below you can download the RDF schema file that can be used to read and write RDF files by other tools, e.g. by using a generic RDF editor such as Protege.

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Below you can find preference files that can be used to change the layout and visualization of the e3value concept. You can do so by starting the editor manually by

e3.exe -p=<your-property-file>

 
 
 Files and links
User manual for version 2 08/09/06
1.5 MB
RDF Schema for the e3value ontology 05/09/06
36.61 KB
Property file for the e3value tool for slides. Copy it into C:\Documents and Settings\your-account\E3Value\ (or similar directory) 05/21/06
6.21 KB
Default property file for the e3value tool. Copy it into C:\Documents and Settings\your-account\E3Value\ (or similar directory) 05/21/06
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Property file for the e3value tool that we use in the book on e3value. Copy it into C:\Documents and Settings\your-account\E3Value\ (or similar directory) 05/21/06
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