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  1. Nevertheless, the Protégé project at Stanford University began in the 1980s and is still going strong, helping developers to construct reusable ontologies and to build knowledge-based systems. The recognition of our work at the International Semantic Web Conference in October 2014 with the “Ten Years” Award was a great honor.

    • Mark A. Musen
    • 10.1145/2757001.2757003
    • 2015
    • 2015/06
  2. Close to Home witnesses the aftermath of that night, as Sean attempts to make sense of who he has become, and to reckon with the relationships that have shaped him, for better and worse. Drawing from his own experiences, Michael Magee examines the forces which keep young working class men in harm's way, in a debut novel which shines with intelligence and humanity on every page.

  3. Apr 8, 2023 · We present an extract from Close To Home, the debut novel by Michael Magee. After Sean attacks a stranger at a party, and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service, he is forced to reckon ...

  4. May 24, 2023 · Close to Home By Michael Magee Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2023. Michael Magee’s genuinely startling debut novel Close to Home tells the story of a young man named Sean living in a contemporary Belfast as sere and hopeless as the dark side of the moon.

  5. May 16, 2023 · The Wall Street Journal. The novel as described—both a vexed homecoming tale and a young writer’s coming-of-age story—sounds identical to 50 other debuts that will be published this year. The difference is in the execution. Close to Home is a novel about the vulnerability of youth that feels altogether adult.

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  6. protege.stanford.edu › communityprotégé

    Follow @protegeproject. Stay up to speed with the latest news regarding the Protégé software and team. Support our cause! Help us with development by forking our repo or reporting bugs on our GitHub page. Plus, you’ll be the first to see updates. Protégé is a free, open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems.

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  8. Website. protege.stanford.edu. Protégé is a free, open source ontology editor and a knowledge management system. The Protégé meta-tool was first built by Mark Musen in 1987 and has since been developed by a team at Stanford University. [4] The software is the most popular and widely used ontology editor in the world. [5][6][as of?]