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- odapp description "This is an early version of a vocabulary to describe \"open data applications\" i.e. applications built using open data. Examples of such applications are listed on government open data catalogues and participant on open data competitions.".
- odapp description "Un premier jet d'un vocabulaire pour décrire les applications basées sur des données open data. Ces applications sont typiquement listées sur les catalogues d'open data gouvernementaux, ou dans les concours d'application open data.".
- pdo description "The Project Documents Ontology models the inherent structure and concepts of various documents in a project-specific setting, like meeting minutes, status reports etc.".
- pdo description "The Project Documents Ontology, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language, models the inherent structure and concepts of various documents in a project-specific setting, like meeting minutes, status reports etc.".
- ppo description "An ontology to create privacy preferences for Linked Data".
- ppo description "An ontology to create privacy preferences for Linked Data".
- raul description "A vocabulary to describe Web form widgets. Strongly aligned with the meta model of HTML Web forms. A RESTful service that can render HTML Web forms from RaUL models can be found at: http://w3c.org.au/raul".
- raul description "A vocabulary to describe Web form widgets. Strongly aligned with the meta model of HTML Web forms. A RESTful service that can render HTML Web forms from RaUL models can be found at: http://w3c.org.au/raul".
- scovo description "A vocabulary for representing statistical data on the Web. Note :The SCOVO vocabulary is deprecated. We strongly advise to use the Data Cube Vocabulary instead.".
- scovo description "A vocabulary for representing statistical data on the Web.\n\n<div style=\"border: 2px solid red; padding: 0.4em 0.7em; background: #fcc\">Note: The SCOVO vocabulary is deprecated. We strongly advise to use the <a href=\"http://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-data-cube/\">Data Cube Vocabulary</a> instead.</div>".
- scsv description "Mapping vocabulary for CSV files that use Schema.org terms in the header.".
- scsv description "Mapping vocabulary for CSV files that use Schema.org terms in the header.".
- search description "A vocabulary for ranked search results, for use in the Sindice API.".
- search description "A vocabulary for ranked search results, for use in the Sindice API.".
- tao description "A light-weight vocabulary to describe asserted user’s subjective trust values.".
- tao description "TAO is a light-weight vocabulary to describe asserted user’s subjective trust values.".
- void description "The Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets (VoID) is an RDF Schema vocabulary for expressing metadata about RDF datasets. It is intended as a bridge between the publishers and users of RDF data, with applications ranging from data discovery to cataloging and archiving of datasets. This document provides a formal definition of the new RDF classes and properties introduced for VoID. It is a companion to the main specification document for VoID, <em><a href=\"http://www.w3.org/TR/void/\">Describing Linked Datasets with the VoID Vocabulary</a></em>.".
- void description "The Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets (VoID) is an RDF Schema vocabulary for expressing metadata about RDF datasets.".
- historic description "Historic Flag concept scheme".
- ontology description "The GVP Ontology defines classes, properties and values (skos:Concepts) used in GVP LOD. It is complete regarding AAT and TGN (as of version 2.0), and will be extended in time with more elements needed for the other GVP vocabularies (ULAN, CONA).".
- GuideTerm description "Guide Term: place holder to create a level in the hierarchy. Used in AAT only. Not used for indexing or cataloguing..\nExample: <vessels for serving and consuming food> (AAT)".
- Subject description "Node in a GVP vocabulary hierarchy. \nMay be Facet, GuideTerm, Hierarchy, Concept, AdminPlaceConcept, PhysPlaceConcept, PhysAdminPlaceConcept, or ObsoleteSubject.\nImplemented as skos:Concept or iso:ThesaurusArray and skos:Collection".
- aat2206_caused_by-requires description "activity/event/[process/function] - [is] caused by/dependent upon - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: on-demand publishing is caused by/requires on-demand printing; preservation is caused by/requires preserving".
- aat2209_used-located_in description "things -used/located in - locus/setting.\nExample: glassware is used/located in glassworks (buildings); cave paintings are located in caves".
- aat2212_produced_by description "things - [are] produced by - things/[equipment].\nExample: stereoscopic photographs are produced by stereoscopic cameras; punchwork is produced by punches (marking tools)".
- aat2216_require description "things - require - things [in order to exist or work].\nExample: broderie anglaise requires eyelets; compact disc players require compact discs".
- aat2219_have_form description "things - have form [of] - things.\nExample: lighthouse lamps have the form of arc lamps; cartoons (working drawings) have the form of toile peinte".
- aat2223_are_acted_upon description "genus/species - is acted upon [by] - [actors having] role.\nExample: Equus caballus(species) is acted upon by jockeys; Acer saccharum(species) is acted upon by tappers".
- aat2286_practice-study description "[actor having] role - practice/study - field [of study, genre]/discipline.\nExample: Egyptologists practice/study Egyptology; architectural historians practice/study architectural history".
- aat2292_work-live_in description "[actor or institution having] role - work/live/[exist] in - locus/setting.\nExample: rope-makers live/work in roperies; nuns live/work in convents (nunneries); libraries (institutions) live/work in libraries (buildings)".
- aat2295_located_in description "locus/setting - [is] located in - locus/setting.\nExample: national capitals are located in nations; mountains are located in mountain ranges".
- aat2312_perform description "[actors having] a role - perform - activity/event/process.\nExample: clockmakers perform clockmaking; curators perform curating".
- aat2316_use description "[actors having] role - use - material.\nExample: lapidaries use precious stone; braziers (metalworkers) use brass (alloy)".
- aat2319_involves description "activity/event - involves - [actors having] role.\nExample: weddings involve bridegrooms; martyrdoms involve martyrs".
- aat2322_use description "[actors having] role - use - things/equipment.\nExample: violoncellists use violoncellos; surveyors use surveying instruments".
- aat2326_create description "[actors having] role - create - things.\nExample: draftsmen create drawings; poets create poems".
- aat2329_involves description "things - involve - [actors having] role.\nExample: portraits involve sitters; motion pictures (visual works) involve actors (performing artists)".
- aat2333_have_affiliates description "role [organizations] - have affiliates - [actors having] role.\nExample: schools (organizations) have as affiliates students; duchies have as affiliates dukes".
- aat2336_has_associates description "style/period/culture/[relgion] - has associates - [actors having] role.\nExample: Abstract (fine arts style) has associates abstract artists; Roman Catholicism has associates popes".
- aat2398_focuses_on description "field [of study]/discipline - focuses on - any.\nExample: codicology focuses on manuscripts; musicology focuses on music; bontany focuses on Plantae (kingdom)".
- aat2409_takes_place_in description "field of study/discipline - takes place in - locus/setting.\nExample: education takes place in schools (buildings); medicine (discipline) takes place in hospitals (buildings)".
- aat2412_involves description "field/discipline - involves - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: photojournalism (discipline) involves journalistic photography; horticulture involves gardening".
- aat2416_requires description "activity/event/[process/function] - requires - material.\nExample: dying requires dye; pewtersmithing requires pewter".
- aat2419_used_for description "things/[equipment] - [are] used for - field [of study]/discipline.\nExample: astronomical instruments are used for astronomy; divination objects are used for divination [discipline]".
- aat2422_takes_place_in description "activity/event/[process/function] - takes place in - locus/setting.\nExample: smelting takes place in smelters (metalworking plants); pilgrimages take place in pilgrimage centers".
- aat2425_produces description "activity/event/process - produces - material.\nExample: wiredrawing produces wire; papermaking produces paper".
- aat2428_produces description "activity/event/process - produces - things.\nExample: vase painting (image making) produces vase paintings (visual works); forging (copying) produces forgeries".
- aat2432_requires description "activity/event/process - requires - things/equipment.\nExample: painting (image making) requires painting equipment; doweling requires dowels".
- aat2435_context_for description "activity/event/process - [is] contextualized in - thing.\nExample: funerals are the context for funeral books; Christmas is the context for Christmas trees".
- aat2502_material_for description "material - [is] material for - things.\nExample: obsidian is material for obsidian mirrors; ivory is material for ivories (sculptures)".
- aat2505_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - material.\nExample: volcanoes are locus/setting for tephra; brickworks (factories) are locus/setting for brick (clay product)".
- aat2508_produced-processed_by description "material - [is] produced/processed by - things/[equipment].\nExample: cotton gins produce/process cotton (fiber); waterwells produce/process groundwater".
- aat2552_reflected_in-produces description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - [is] reflected in/produces - things.\nExample: Nasca [culture] produces/is reflected in Nasca lines; Judaism produces/is reflected in Judaica".
- aat2555_reflected_in description "style/period/culture /[religion/ideology] - [is] reflected in activity/event.\nExample: Dhokra (culture) is reflected in dhokra (casting technique); Red-figure [style] is reflected in red-figure vase painting".
- aat2558_reflected_in description "style/period/culture /[religion/ideology] - [is] reflected in field/discipline.\nExample: Buddhism is reflected in bugatu [dance discipline]; Christianity is reflected in church history; Ancient Greek [culture] is reflected in classics (discipline)".
- aat2563_located_in description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - is located/[reflected] in - locus/setting.\nExample: First Nations (culture) is located/reflected in First Nations reserves; Brahmanism is located/reflected in agraharas".
- aat2602_possess-exist_in description "role [of actors] - possess/exist in - attributes /associated concepts.\nExample: adults possess/exist in adulthood; nomads possess/exist in [state of] nomadism".
- aat2605_possess-exist_in description "things - possess/exist in - attributes /associated concepts.\nExample: boudoir photographs possess/exist in boudoir (photograph size); ruins possess/exist in ruined [contition]".
- aat2608_causes-required_for description "activity/event/[process/function] - causes/[is] required for - [a] state/condition/attributes.\nExample: waterproofing causes/is required for watertighness; creasing (process) causes/is required for creases (condition)".
- aat2613_possess-exist_in description "material - possesses/exists in - condition/state/[property].\nExample: wood(plant material) possesses/exists in [condition of] dry rot; dielectric (material) possesses/exists in dielectric properties".
- aat2803_example_of description "brand name - [is] example of - material.\nExample: Vaseline (TM) is an example of petrolium jelly; Teflon (TM) is an example of polytetrafluoroethyelene".
- aat2806_provide_context description "[larger] things - provide context [for] - [smaller] things.\nExample: altarpieces provide context for predellas; books provide context for chapters".
- aat2812_followed description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - followed - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: Abstract Impressionism followed Impressionist; Micoquian followed Acheulian".
- aat2815_composed_of description "material - [is] composed of - material.\nExample: composite white is composed of titanium white; desert varnish is composed of iron oxide".
- aat2818_source_for description "material - [is] source for - material.\nExample: anhydrite is the source for gypsum; timber (lumber) is the source for wood board".
- aat2822_basis_of description "any - [is] basis of - any.\nExample: Gothic (Medieval) is the basis of Neo-Gothic; curves (geometric figures) are the basis of curved [form attribute]; plummets are the basis of pencils".
- aat2829_used-required_for description "material - [is] required/used for - things.\nExample: varnish is used/required for oil paintings; wine is required/used for wine glasses".
- aat2834_decendant_of description "genus/species - is decendant of - genus/species.\nExample: Canis familiaris is the descendant of Canis lupus; donkeys are the descendents of Equus asinus".
- aat2837_source_for description "genus/species [or its parts] - [is] source for - things.\nExample: Phormium tenax (species) is the source for k?kaku; Struthio camelus(species) is the source for ostrich-egg cups".
- aat2842_source_for description "genus/species - [is] source for - material.\nExample: Vicugna pacos (species) is the source for alpaca (wool); Acer (genus) is the source for maple (wood)".
- aat2846_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - genus/species.\nExample: elephant houses are the locus/setting for Elephantidae(family); vineyards are the locus/setting of Vitaceae (family)".
- aat2849_involves description "activity/event - involves - genus/species.\nExample: bullfighting involves bulls (animals); polo (field sport) involves Equus caballus (species)".
- aat2853_involve description "things/[equipment] - involve - genus/species.\nExample: rose bowls involve Rosa (genus); camel saddles involve Camelus (genus)".
- aat2876_characterized_by description "style/period/culture - [is] characterized by - language.\nExample: Afar (culture) is characterized by Afar (language); Celtic (culture) is characterized by Celtic (language)".
- aat2879_followed-developed_from description "language - followed/developed from - language.\nExample: Greek (modern language) followed/developed from Ancient Greek (language); Egyptian, Coptic (language) followed/developed from Ancient Egyptian (language)".
- aat2882_reflect description "things - reflect - language.\nExample: Greek alphabet reflects Greek (language); Vedas reflect Sanskrit".
- aat2885_involves description "any - involves - attributes /associated concepts.\nExample: climate change involves climate; infestation involves insect damage; Celtic culture involves Celtic crosses (design motif)".
- aat2892_example_of description "brand name - [is] example of - things.\nExample: Pictrography (TM) prints are examples of photothermographic transfer prints".
- aat2895_example_of description "brand name - [is] example of - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: Papersave Process (TM) is example of deacidification [process/function]".
- broader description "Parents of a subject. Each broader is also Preferred|NonPreferred and Partitive|Instantial|Generic".
- broaderExtended description "Appropriate ancestors. Meaningful closure of gvp:broader for query expansion. Use this, not skos:broaderTransitive.\nExample: Mt Athos has ancestor places (BTPE) World, Europe, Greece, Macedonia, Pangaíon Óros regional division;\nand place types (BTIE) inhabited place; and orthodox religious center, Christian religious center, religious center".
- broaderGeneric description "BTG (Genus/Species, \"is a\") relation. We also infer iso-thes:broaderGeneric, which goes only between Concepts.\nExample: calcite (AAT) BTG mineral (AAT)".
- broaderGenericExtended description "Ancestors (Generic). Meaningful closure of gvp:broaderGeneric. Infers iso:broaderGeneric for pairs of directly related skos:Concepts.\nExample: <anvils and anvil accessories> BTG <forging and metal-shaping tools> BTG <forging and metal-shaping equipment>,\nso <anvils and anvil accessories> BTGE <forging and metal-shaping equipment>".
- broaderInstantialExtended description "Ancestors (Instantial). Meaningful closure of gvp:broaderInstantial. Infers iso:broaderInstantial for pairs of directly related skos:Concepts.".
- broaderNonConcept description "Chain of gvp:broader from Concept to GuideTerms, without intervening Concept".
- broaderPartitive description "BTP (Part/Whole, \"part of\") relation. We also infer iso-thes:broaderPartitive, which goes only between Concepts.\nExample: Tuscany (TGN) BTP Italy (TGN)".
- broaderPartitiveExtended description "Ancestors (Partitive). Meaningful closure of gvp:broaderPartitive. Infers iso:broaderPartitive for pairs of directly related skos:Concepts.\nExample: anvil components BTP <anvils and anvil accessories> BTG <forging and metal-shaping tools>,\nso anvil components BTPE <forging and metal-shaping tools>".
- broaderPreferred description "Main parent of a subject. May have two, e.g. parent place (TGN->TGN) and place type (TGN->AAT). Needed to display the hierarchy.\nExample: Preferred: \"baking dishes\" (AAT) BTG \"bakeware\" (AAT); Sofia (TGN) BTP Bulgaria (TGN)".
- broaderPreferredExtended description "Preferred Ancestors. Meaningful closure of gvp:broaderPreferred. Needed to display the hierarchy.\nExample: Mt Athos has preferred ancestor places (BTPE) World, Europe, Greece, Macedonia, Pangaíon Óros regional division;\nand prefererd place type (BTIE) inhabited place".
- placeType description "Type for a TGN place. Domain is TGN concept (AdminPlaceConcept or PhysPlaceConcept), range is AAT Concept.\nExample: Machupicchu, Peru has preferred type \"deserted settlement\" (current) and non-preferred type \"Inca center\" (historic)".
- tgn3202_capital_is description "nation - capital is - city".
- tgn3318_member_is description "union - member is - nation".
- tgn3402_moved_to description "place - moved to - place".
- tgn3412_predecessor_of description "nation - predecessor of - nation".
- POS description "Part of Speech concept scheme".
- display description "Term Display concept scheme".
- flag description "Term Flag concept scheme".
- kind description "Term Kind concept scheme".
- type description "Term Type concept scheme".
- terms description "This ontology is a translation of the General Transit Feed Specification towards URIs. Its intended use is creating an exchange platform where the Linked GTFS model can be used as a start to get the right data into the right format. For semantics of the classes and properties, see https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs/reference.".