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  1. Drawing on our own work at NDTi and a rapid review of recent literature, our Close to Home paper aims to enable providers and commissioners to reduce out of area placements for adults with mental health problems and, where they are in place, to ensure they are used to best effect. The paper first explores the issues and concerns associated with OAPs and then offers a framework for local solutions.

  2. protege.stanford.edu › supportprotégé

    A guide to creating your first ontology. » Protégé OWL Tutorial. A substantial guide to the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and ontology engineering. Protégé is a free, open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems.

  3. The Close to home report found that being at the receiving end of home care, including intimate personal care, delivered in limited time slots (which might be shortened owing to unpaid travel time and unrealistic schedules) can be degrading and undignified, particularly as older people are unlikely to complain.

  4. 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
  5. 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.

  6. The ‘Close to home’ inquiry made 25 recommendations in total, nine of which applied specifically to local authorities. One of these recommendations required local authorities to review five areas of their care commissioning policies and practices while a second related to the steps that, following a change in the law in October

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    A free, open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems. Protégé is supported by a strong community of academic, government, and corporate users, who use Protégé to build knowledge-based solutions in areas as diverse as biomedicine, e-commerce, and organizational modeling. Download Now. Use webProtégé.