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Feature Comparison of the TopBraid Composer editions
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The following table summarizes some core capabilities of TopBraid Composer Standard Edition (SE) and Maestro Edition (ME).
Define ontologies using form-based and graphical editors |
Yes |
Yes |
Create and execute SPARQL Queries |
Yes |
Yes |
Create and execute Rules |
Yes |
Yes |
Import and convert to RDF data from XML, UML, Spreadsheets, RSS/Atom Feeds, and Relational Databases |
Yes |
Yes |
Generate XML Schemas from RDF/OWL |
Yes |
Yes |
Roundtrip between XML and RDF/OWL (import – export) |
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Yes |
Work with RDF databases |
Yes |
Yes |
Work with different reasoners and configure inference options |
Yes |
Yes |
Query relational databases in real time |
Yes |
Yes |
Visualize RDF data using graphs, diagrams, maps, matrixes and calendars |
Yes |
Yes |
Merge and re-factor RDF data across different namespaces and data sources |
Yes |
Yes |
Run TopBraid Ensemble and other web applications developed for the TopBraid Live platform |
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Yes |
| Generate arbitrary (e.g., HTML) documents from data in your ontology using an integrated semantic Java Server Pages engine |
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Yes |
Define and execute RDF data processing chains (SparqlMotion) |
-- |
Yes |
Generate business intelligence reports and inserted into web pages to drive semantically enriched web applications |
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Yes |
Convert e-mails into OWL, supporting semantic analysis and classification of emails |
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Yes |
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