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- geoFeatures20040307.owl description "This ontology contains geographic feature classes and associated properties including classes and properties for describing the spatial location of the geographic feature. The classes and properties have been defined based on an ESRI dataset.".
- ns description "MOAC, the Management of a Crisis Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary aiming to provide terms to enable practitioners to relate different \"things\" in crisis management activities together as Linked Data. The initial MOAC terms originated from the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC), Emergency Shelter Cluster in Haiti, UNOCHA 3W Who What Where Contact Database".
- ns description "TISC, the Open Time and Space Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight spatiotemporal vocabulary aiming to provide spatial and temporal terms such as \"happensAt\", \"locatedAt\", \"rightOf\" to enable practitioners to relate their data to time and space.".
- cc description "Creative Commons Ontology, extending RDF file at http://creativecommons.org/schema.rdf".
- gc description "The Government Core Ontology establishes a foundation for all oegov ontologies.".
- informationrealization.owl description "Allows designers to model information objects and their realizations. This allows to reason about physical objects and the information they realize, by keeping them distinguished.".
- participation.owl description "The basic participation pattern, without temporal indexing. It clones equivalent elements from DOLCE-UltraLite.".
- sequence.owl description "Intended to represent sequence schemas. It defines the notion of transitive and intransitive precedence and their inverses. It can then be used between tasks, processes, time intervals, spatially locate objects, situations, etc.".
- situation.owl description "A pattern to represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized.".
- timeindexedsituation.owl description "A generic pattern usable for all situations that require a temporal indexing.".
- timeinterval.owl description "This pattern is extracted from DOLCE-UltraLite by partial clone of elements and expansion. Two datatype properties have been added which allow to express the boundaries of the time interval.".
- DUL.owl description "The DOLCE+DnS Ultralite ontology. It is a simplification of some parts of the DOLCE Lite-Plus library (cf. http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DLP397.owl)".
- IOLite.owl description "An ontology of information objects, encodings and realizations, as a plugin to DOLCE-Ultralite".
- ontopic.owl description "An ontology of topics as used in thesauri, subject directories, etc.".
- LMM_L1.owl description "This ontology is a composition of some content design patterns for the semiotic triangle. Its structure is extracted from DOLCE-Ultralite (DOLCE+c.DnS), but it uses a different terminology,".
- LMM_L2.owl description "An ontology for aligning existing linguistic ontologies, and for describing the research objects of NLP.".
- irw.owl description "This ontology is an evolution of IRE ontology. It describes identification of resources on the Web, through the definition of relationships between resources and their representations on the Web. The requirement is to describe what can be identified by URIs and how this is handled e.g. in form of HTTP requests and reponds.".
- cpannotationschema.owl description "A set of annotation properties to be used for ontology design patterns".
- protonext description "Upper-level ontology with extensions to handle Linked Open Data (LOD)".
- protonkm description "Specialized entities that are specific for typical Knowledge Management tasks and applications.".
- protonsys description "The System module of PROTON provides a sort of high-level system- or metaprimitives, which are likely to be accepted and even hard-coded in particular tools that may use PROTON.".
- protontop description "The PROTON Top module represents the most general classes".
- terms description "Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of Web resources.".
- geosparql description "A Geographic Query Language for RDF Data OGC 11-052r5".
- gml description "A specialization of GeoSPARQL defining specific subtypes of Geometry".
- sf description "A specification of GeoSPARQL for simple features geometries (points, lines, polygons ...)".
- ontology description "OPMW is a OPMV profile to model the executions and definitions of scientific workflows.".
- ontology description "OPMW is an OPMV, PROV and P-plan extension to model the executions and definitions of scientific workflows.".
- Topography.owl description "The general purpose of this ontology is to provide a library of high level concepts that are used by the other modules within the whole OS Topographic ontology. The ontology also describes the relationships and instances common to more than one module.".
- acm description "This ontology is a representation of The ACM Computing Classification System [1998]".
- helpdeskOnto.owl description "Simple ontology developed for integration purposes. Describe helpdesk entities used to record support tickets for diagnosis and resolve purpuses. The ontology re-uses a) W3C ORG and REGORG ontologies, b) DUL upper ontology, and c) GoodRelations ontology.".
- nie description "The Core Ontology of the NEPOMUK suite defines basic elements such as Data Object, Information Element ...".
- nco description "NEPOMUK Contact Ontology describes contact information, common in many places on the desktop. It evolved from the VCARD specification (RFC 2426) and has been inspired by the Vcard Ontology by Renato Ianella. The scope of NCO is much broader though. This document gives an overview of the classes, properties and intended use cases of the NCO ontology.".
- nfo description "Part of Nepomuk Information Element Ontology Framework".
- ncal description "The NEPOMUK Calendaring Ontology intends to provide vocabulary for describing calendaring data (events, tasks, journal entries) which is an important part of the body of information usually stored on a desktop. It is an adaptation of the ICALTZD ontology created by the W3C RDF Calendar Task Force of the Semantic Web Interest Group in the Semantic Web Activity.".
- nao description "The NEPOMUK Annotation Ontology is an ontology for annotation, providing vocabulary which is commonly required to annotate resources on the semantic desktop.".
- nrl description "Designed on top of RDF, it addresses certain limitations on the part of RDF/S. In particular it includes support for Named Graphs".
- OntologySecurity.owl description "This ontology covers the domain of security in the field of mobile applications.".
- ConnectivityType.owl description "Defines types of connectivity used in communication and bearer services accessible in certain connectivity.".
- geography description "The Geographis Ontology serves as a sort of extension to existing geographic ontologies.".
- measurement description "The Measurement Ontology is an ontology in which measurements may be rendered".
- quantity description "The Measurement Ontology is an ontology in which measurements may be rendered. The Basic Quantities subset serves as a set of useful quantities that are commonly used (e.g. length, mass, area, etc.).".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "This schema describes games with a known state, and few or no random elements.".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "This is the RDF Schema for the RDF vocabulary terms in the RDF Namespace, defined in RDF 1.1 Concepts.".
- vocab description "This is a vocabulary collection utilized by XHTML Family modules and document types using XHTML Modularization, including XHTML Role and XHTML + RDFa as defined in rdfa-syntax.".
- rdf-schema description "RDF Schema provides a data-modelling vocabulary for RDF data. RDF Schema is an extension of the basic RDF vocabulary.".
- log description "An historical ontology used by the cwm command-line tool back in the very early days of the semantic web (~ 2000- 2003 ?)".
- log description "Une ontologie \"historique\" utilisée par l'outil en ligne de commande cwm, au temps des balbutiements du web sémantique (~ 2000 - 2003 ?)".
- contact description "Utility concepts for everyday life".
- doc description "Defines properties and relationships between works.".
- rec54 description "This is (the start of) an event-based model of the W3C process; e.g. RECdd is the class of Recommendation Director's Decisions; \ti.e. messages to w3c-ac-members announcing a new W3C Recommendation.".
- transmed description "The Translational Medicine Ontology (TMO) is a high-level, patient-centric ontology that extends existing domain ontologies to integrate data across aspects of drug discovery and clinical practice. The ontology has been developed by participants in the World Wide Web Consortium's Semantic Web for Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group".
- owl description "This ontology partially describes the built-in classes and properties that together form the basis of the RDF/XML syntax of OWL 2.".
- ical description "A vocabulary for description of events and calendars".
- wgs84_pos description "A vocabulary for representing latitude, longitude and altitude information in the WGS84 geodetic reference datum.".
- ns description "An RDF vocabulary for relating SW vocabulary terms to their status.".
- swrl description "OWL definition of the RDF Concrete Syntax for the Semantic Web Rule Language".
- ns description "Vocabulary to describe an Exif format picture data. All Exif 2.2 tags are defined as RDF properties, as well as several terms to help this schema.".
- data-view description "Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages Vocabulary".
- core description "An RDF vocabulary for describing the basic structure and content of concept schemes such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, 'folksonomies', other types of controlled vocabulary, and also concept schemes embedded in glossaries and terminologies.".
- core description "The Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Semantic Web.".
- rdfg-1 description "Properties allowing statement of intensional equivalence between RDF graphs".
- swp-1 description "This vocabulary allows to attach an authority to a named graph".
- fresnel description "OWL Full vocabulary for defining lenses and formats on RDF models.".
- ssn description "This ontology describes sensors and observations, and related concepts. It does not describe domain concepts, time, locations, etc. these are intended to be included from other ontologies via OWL imports.".
- test-description description "This ontology aims at defining the Quality Assurance Framework by collecting the test development experience of W3C Working Groups and summarizing the work done about tests and metadata.".
- ont description "Ontology for Relating Generic and Specific Information Resources".
- time description "This vocabulary defines temporal entities such as time intervals, their properties and relationships.".
- time-entry description "An entry sub-ontology of time (OWL-Time).".
- timezone description "A vocabulary to describe time zones and their geographical coverage.".
- ns description "This ontology models and represents vCards in RDF using current best practices".
- powder-s description "The Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) allows metadata to be associated with groups of resources such as those found on a Web site.".
- skos-xl description "An RDF vocabulary extending SKOS and allowing the description and linking of lexical entities.".
- skos-xl description "SKOS-XL defines an extension for the Simple Knowledge Organization System, providing additional support for describing and linking lexical entities.".
- content description "Representing Content in RDF as defined by http://www.w3.org/TR/Content-in-RDF/".
- http description "A namespace for describing HTTP messages (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html)".
- wine description "This ontology was used as example in the first OWL Recommendation (February 2004)".
- food description "Along with Wine Ontology, was used as example in the first OWL Recommendation (February 2004)".
- adms description "ADMS is a profile of DCAT, used to describe semantic assets (or just 'Assets'), defined as highly reusable metadata (e.g. xml schemata, generic data models) and reference data (e.g. code lists, taxonomies, dictionaries, vocabularies) that are used for eGovernment system development.".
- adms description "This is the RDF encoding of the Asset Description Metadata Schema, originally \n developed under the European Union's ISA Programme and further developed by the W3C Government Linked Data Working Group.\n It re-uses terms from several other vocabularies, notably Dublin Core, with elements of SKOS, FOAF and more. ".
- acl description "Defines the element of Authorization and its essential properties, and also some classes of access such as read and write.".
- cert description "Ontology for Certificates and crypto stuff.".
- dcat description "DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web".
- earl description "EARL is a vocabulary, the terms of which are defined across a set of specifications and technical notes, and that is used to describe test results. The primary motivation for developing this vocabulary is to facilitate the exchange of test results between Web accessibility evaluation tools in a vendor-neutral and platform-independent format. It also provides reusable terms for generic quality assurance and validation purposes.".
- core description "A lightweight vocabulary for hypermedia-driven Web APIs".
- core description "The Hydra Core Vocabulary is a lightweight vocabulary to create hypermedia-driven Web APIs. By specifying a number of concepts commonly used in Web APIs it enables the creation of generic API clients.".
- ldp description "A set of best practices and simple approach for a read-write Linked Data architecture, based on HTTP access to web resources that describe their state using the RDF data model.".
- ldp description "All vocabulary URIs defined in the Linked Data Platform (LDP) namespace.".
- locn description "The ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing any place in terms of its name, address or geometry. The vocabulary is specifically designed to aid the publication of data that is interoperable with EU INSPIRE Directive.".
- ma-ont description "The Ontology for Media Resources 1.0 describes a core vocabulary of properties and a set of mappings between different metadata formats of media resources hat describe media resources published on the Web (as opposed to local archives, museums, or other non-web related and non-shared collections of media resources).".
- oa description "The Open Annotation Core Data Model specifies an interoperable framework for creating associations between related resources, annotations, using a methodology that conforms to the Architecture of the World Wide Web. This ontology is a non-normative OWL formalization of the textual OA specification at http://www.openannotation.org/spec/core/20130208/index.html".
- org description "Vocabulary for describing organizational structures, specializable to a broad variety of types of organization.".
- person description "The Person Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a natural person".
- person description "The Person Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a natural person, i.e. the individual as opposed to any role they may play in society or the relationships they have to other people, organisations and property; all of which contribute significantly to the broader concept of identity.".
- prov description "The namespace name http://www.w3.org/ns/prov# is intended for use with the PROV family of documents that support the interchange of provenance on the web.".
- r2rml description "A vocabulary which can be used to specify a mapping of relational data to RDF.".
- radion description "<p xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/ns/radion#\">The Repository Asset Distribution (RADion) was developed under the European \n Commission's <a href=\"http://ec.europa.eu/isa/\">ISA Programme</a>. More information is available from the European Commission's\n <a href=\"http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/asset/radion/description\">Joinup portal</a>. This includes background information,\n use cases, the conceptual model and full definitions for all terms used.</p> \n ".
- radion description "RADion, and the higher level vocabularies that build upon it, are intended as a model that facilitates federation and co-operation. It is not the primary intention that repository owners redesign or convert their current systems and data to conform to RADion, but rather that it acts as a common layer among repositories that want to exchange data.".
- rdfa description "This document describes the RDFa Vocabulary for Term and Prefix Assignment. The Vocabulary is used to modify RDFa 1.1 processing behavior".
- rdfa description "This document describes the RDFa Vocabulary for Term and Prefix Assignment. The Vocabulary is used to modify RDFa 1.1 processing behavior.".