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* You may experience faulty and unexpected behaviour such as deadlocks, exceptions etc. You may report any bugs you experience in our [feedback](http://isbi.aau.at/ontodebug/feedback). [We](http://isbi.aau.at/ontodebug/team) will try to fix them as soon as possible.
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* There are still many features missing that we plan to implement ([see the list of open issues](https://git-ainf.aau.at/interactive-KB-debugging/debugger/issues)). If you have ideas for features that would be nice to have [we](http://isbi.aau.at/ontodebug/team) would be pleased if you [send us your request](http://isbi.aau.at/ontodebug/feedback).
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* Please note that this plugin is a BETA ! **If you experience a faulty behaviour of your Protégé instance** (for example your Protege cannot start), it *may* be that this plugin causes the error. You can test this in the following way: delete the file called "*org.exquisite.protege-\<x.y.z>.BETA.jar*" in the "*plugins*" subdirectory of your Protege installation directory and restart Protégé (the *\<x.y.z>* represents the current version such as 0.1.7). In the same way you can also check other plugins if they are responsible for the fault. If this plugin is not causing the error you can later reinstall it.
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* Please note that this plugin is a BETA ! **If you experience a faulty behaviour of your Protégé instance** (for example your Protege cannot start), it *may* be that this plugin causes the error. You can test this in the following way: delete the file called "*org.exquisite.protege-\<x.y.z>.BETA.jar*" in the "*plugins*" subdirectory of your Protege installation directory and restart Protégé (the *\<x.y.z>* represents the current version such as 0.1.8). In the same way you can also check other plugins if they are responsible for the fault. If this plugin is not causing the error you can later reinstall it.
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# Installation
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- The user is just assumed to answer questions about what should be true or not true ***in the intended ontology or domain model***, respectively. Given the answers, the Ontology Debugger will return what must be repaired in the faulty input ontology.
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# Video Tutorial
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Check a 30 minute video tutorial about the features of OntoDebug by Patrick Rodler on our [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHmC-rRuMYM)
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vHmC-rRuMYM"><img src="uploads/cd44f6daf1d327c4a08ad98bdb71f76f/image.png" width="560" height="315"></a>
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# Tutorial
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