Homework 2. Due: Thursday, March 9, 2006 Submission: By plain text e-mail to lboloni@cpe.ucf.edu. In the subject write: EEL 5937, HW 2 1. Download Protege-2000 from http://protege.stanford.edu and install it on your development machine. Read the Ontology-101 paper at http://protege.stanford.edu/publications/ontology_development/ontology101.html Summarize it in 500 words. 2. Read the tutorial on developing OWL ontologies using the Protégé-OWL editor: http://www.co-ode.org/resources/tutorials/ProtegeOWLTutorial.pdf Summarize it in 500 words. 3. Develop an OWL ontology for classes, projects and students. -You will need to have classes for at least: -persons -students -professors -teaching assistants -courses -projects -Represent the expected relations: -persons have name, address etc. -professors are persons -students are persons -TA's are students -classes have projects, are attended by students -students participate in projects. -projects have 2-4 students. -Fill the ontology with some instances. -at least a 3-4 instances for each class. Submit: -attach the ontology files to the mail. -a 400-500 word write-up explaining your choices. 4. Read the paper "Automated negotiation, prospects, methods and challenges" by Jennings et al. Summarize it in 500 words.