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Yevgeny Kazakov edited this page Dec 3, 2015 · 7 revisions

ELK is an ontology reasoner with the goal of supporting the OWL 2 EL profile. For further information, please see the ELK online documentation.

Downloads

The ELK reasoner can be downloaded in various ways, depending on the desired usage.

File releases of ELK are published as ZIP files and can be found in the Maven Central. The latest stable version is 0.4.2. There are currently three forms of packaged releases:

Please see the Getting ELK page for more information and links to the previous versions.

Publications

Below is a list of publications that report on implementation aspects of ELK, most recent first.

Authors

ELK is currently developed by Yevgeny Kazakov, Markus Krötzsch, František Simančík, and Pavel Klinov.

Acknowledgements

ELK has been developed in the Institut of Artificial Intelligence of the University of Ulm and in the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning group at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Oxford. Development has been supported by the German Research Foundation under the research project Live Ontologies and by the EPSRC under the research project ConDOR: Consequence-Driven Ontology Reasoning (grant number EP/G02085X/1).