Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o. }
- hasCMDB comment "the related resource is a means to store configuration throughout their lifecycle for described resource. The configuration management\nsystem maintains one or more configuration management databases, and each database stores attributes of configuration items, and\nrelationships with other configuration items.".
- hasCriticality comment "Relative criticality".
- hasDependencyDistance comment "States the distance of an indirect dependency. If this property does not exist the distance is unknown. The value means the number of dependency hops from the direct dependency source reference.\nA value of 1 means a direct dependancy.\n This should be a positive integer.".
- hasDependencyStrength comment "The level of dependency. There are two level of predefined value: itsmo:strongDependancy and itsmo:weakDependancy. Other value can be defined.".
- hasDependentObject comment "The subject of the statement depends fro, the referenced resource.".
- hasDesignProcess comment "States process that identifies requirements and then defines a solution that is able to meet these requirements.".
- hasOperationProcess comment "States Day-to-day management proces of an IT service, system or other runnable item.".
- hasPriority comment "Relative priority".
- hasProjectOwner comment "the reference resource is who owns the described respurce.".
- hasProvider comment "States The Service Provider that provides IT Services to Internal Customers or External Customers.".
- hasReferenceBaseline comment "the referenced resource is a baseline that officially represent the annotated Configuration Item. If not present you can assume the the actual configuration.".
- hasSnapshot comment "The reference resource is a snapshot of a configuration item.".
- hasStatus comment "the referenced resource is a stage in the life cycle of the described resource.".
- qualitativeServiceProperty comment "This class is a container to collect all property that are safely sub-classable to gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperties.".
- uses comment "This object property is a shortcut for the original itsmo:hasDirectDependency property for the common case of having a runtime (itsmo:runtimeDependency) dependency with strong strength (itsmo:strongDependency) with another resource (totally or partially).\nNote that this property is NOT transitive because states a DIRECT dependency.".
- Artifact comment "The Artifact fragment".
- Asset comment "The Asset resource".
- AllowedValues comment "Allowed values for one property.".
- ResourceShape comment "The Resource Shape used for creation, query and modify. Formally, a shape S applies to a resource R if there is a triple R rdf:type T and there is a triple S oslc:describes T, or if there is a triple R oslc:instanceShape S.".
- describes comment "This shape describes resources that are of the RDF type given by the object of the oslc:describes predicate. Formally, a shape S applies to a resource R if there is a triple R rdf:type T and there is a triple S oslc:describes T.".
- instanceShape comment "The URI of a Resource Shape that describes the possible properties.".
- AutomobileCataologType comment "Automobiles, when presented as a catalog, are generally categorized using the Car Maker / Car Model / Trim Package hierarchy.".
- AvatarCharacterTraits comment "This class of character traits was created to describe the characters in the graphic novel Avatar-The Last Airbender.\nThe motivation was to create a unique class identifying the characters in the trilogy.".
- ClassSkeleton comment "Members of this class represent class skeletons which are sort of templates of a class. \n\nMembers of a class which has a class skeleton (http://open.vocab.org/terms/classSkeleton property) should have the triples relating from/to the skeleton, which don't use property http://open.vocab.org/terms/classSkeletonIgnore and its sub-properties as predicate, relating from/to them too.\n\nThis materialization of triples is expected to be carried out by for example some kind of rule engine.\n\nImportant: This kind of inference is already possible with OWL using property restrictions (Functional-Style Syntax): \n EquivalentClasses( \n :JohnsChildren \n ObjectHasValue( :hasParent :John )\n )\nSo you might better use OWL since the functionality is the same.\nhttp://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-primer/#Property_Restrictions".
- DOMBoundaryPoint comment "A boundary-point's position in a Document or DocumentFragment tree can be characterized by a node and an offset.\nhttp://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Traversal-Range-20001113/ranges.html#Level-2-Range-Definitions".
- DOMBoundaryPointPosition comment "A boundary-point's position in a Document or DocumentFragment tree can be characterized by a node and an offset\n\nhttp://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Traversal-Range-20001113/ranges.html#Level-2-Range-Definitions".
- DOMOffset comment "the offset within a DOM node".
- DOMRange comment "A DOM Range consists of two boundary-points corresponding to the start and the end of the Range.\nhttp://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Traversal-Range-20001113/ranges.html#Level-2-Range-Definitions".
- Database comment "A Database".
- Diff comment "A diff, showing the difference between a source resource and a target resource.".
- DigitalAsset comment "DAs would be typically files. Audio, movies, software licenses, software installers, documents, etc. Anything stored that needs a computer to get it and/or read it.".
- Distance comment "A Distance should have two distance points and a distance value. eg:\n\n<distances/a/b>\n a ov:Distance ;\n ov:distancePoint <a> , <b> ;\n ov:kilometres 0.5 ;\n.".
- Earworm comment "The experience of having a song in your head which you can't get rid of.".
- HUDSchoolLoan comment "The loan history of a book within a school".
- HUDSuggestion comment "Suggested book based on circulation data".
- HUDYearLoan comment "The loan history for a book by year.".
- House comment "Structure in which someone lives".
- KillerGorilla comment "A gorilla that kills or has the inclination to do so.".
- MOTTestingStation comment "The class of all MOT Testing Stations.".
- NotAKillerGorilla comment "Indicates that something is definitely not a Killer-Gorilla. (It may still be a killer though. Or a gorilla.)".
- OkkamEntity comment "Any entity that can be identified using the OKKAM entity naming system. In general one could say this is equivalent to resource but there are certain entity types that will work better on the OKKAM system".
- OlympicGames comment "The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports.".
- Plot comment "A Plot of anything.".
- ScientificDatabase comment "A Scientific Database".
- UnivCourse comment "A course taught at a university".
- UnivSchool comment "A school of a university (e.g., School of Business).".
- VisualElement comment "A thing that manifests visually.".
- Ware comment "Generic term for category of ceramics that may be distinguished by function, surface treatment, distinguishing features of clay, or other set of criteria as defined by usage. Commonly used in the discipline of Archaeology.".
- classSkeletonIgnore comment "Triples using his property and its sub-properties as predicate are to be ignored by the class skeleton materialization process (http://open.vocab.org/terms/ClassSkeleton).\n\nThis property is not to be used in real data, it serves just to exist and have sub-properties.".
- commonEndeavour comment "commonEndeavour is intended to define a FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) relationship between two resources that may or may not be modeled as FRBR. This makes it possible to assert that a resource modeled using a vocabulary that does not use the FRBR entity model explicitly is describing the same Work, Expression, Manifestation, and/or Item as another resource (which may or may not use the FRBR model, as well).\n\ncommonEndeavour is intended to be used merely as a superproperty for WEMI-specific subproperties to inherit from, but there are no restrictions on its use.".
- csvCol comment "First column is column 1; i.e., human-based indexing.".
- csvCol comment "The column of a comma separated value file from which this property was created.".
- csvRow comment "The row number of a csv from which this instance was created. This is different from the r-th entry within the table, which may be less than the csv row if the csv has title information and a header above the data.".
- diffSource comment "The resource that this diff goes from.".
- diffTarget comment "The resource that this diff goes to.".
- featurefile comment "associates a musical item with a feature file describing that item".
- hasLender comment "Domain: any institution or individual who borrows money from loaner\nRange: any institution or individual who loans a borrower money".
- isCategoryOf comment "The value of this property is something that has been classified under the resource".
- isMemberOf comment "Property to link an agent with an organization (inverse property of http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/member)".
- isSongOfEarworm comment "A song which is the focus of a particular Earworm".
- offeredBy comment "Organization who offers the course, e.g. a department, a school, a research institute".
- AValue comment "The serial representation of an artifact Value".
- Account comment "The class representing an OPM Account.".
- Annotable comment "The set of OPM entities that can be annotated.".
- Annotation comment "OPM class used to annotate Annotable entities.".
- Edge comment "A (causal) relationship is represented by an arc and denotes the presence of a dependency between the source of the arc (the effect) and the destination of the arc (the cause).".
- Entity comment "The class of all constituents of an OPM graph.".
- EventEdge comment "An EventEdge denotes an Edge associated with a time instant.".
- Node comment "Node is the class of nodes in an OPM graph. Nodes can be a source or effect of edges.".
- OPMGraph comment "The class of all OPM graphs.".
- OTime comment "Observed time.".
- Property comment "Building block allowing for the construction of annotations. It consists of key-value pair.".
- Role comment "A role designates an artifact’s or agent’s function in a process. Roles are constituents of “used”, “was generated by”, and “was controlled by” edges, aimed at distinguishing the nature of the dependency when multiple such edges are connected to a same process.".
- Used comment "A “used” edge from process to an artifact is a relationship intended to indicate that the process required the availability of the artifact to be able to complete its execution. When several artifacts are connected to a same process by multiple “used” edges, all of them were required for the process to complete.\n\nUsed is a class that encompasses all the properties defined by OPM for this kind of edge. It is a reification of the opmv:used property.".
- WasControlledBy comment "An edge “was controlled by” from a process P to an agent Ag is a dependency that indicates that the start and end of process P was controlled by agent Ag.\n\nWasControlledBy is a class that encompasses all the properties defined by OPM for this kind of edge. It is a reification of the opmv:wasControlledBy property.".
- WasDerivedFrom comment "An edge “was derived from” from artifact A2 to artifact A1 is a relationship that indicates that artifact A1 needs to have been generated for A2 to be generated. The piece of state associated with A2 is dependent on the presence of A1 or on the piece of state associated with A1 .\n\nWasDerivedFrom is a class that encompasses all the properties defined by OPM for this kind of edge. It is a reification of the opmv:wasDerivedFrom property.".
- WasGeneratedBy comment "A “was generated by” edge from an artifact to a process is a relationship intended to mean that the process was required to initiate its execution for the artifact to have been generated. When several artifacts are connected to a same process by multiple “was generated by” edges, the process had to have begun, for all of them to be generated.\n\nWasGeneratedBy is a class that encompasses all the properties defined by OPM for this kind of edge. It is a reification of the opmv:wasGeneratedBy property.".
- WasTriggeredBy comment "An edge “was triggered by” from a process P2 to a process P1 is a causal dependency that indicates that the start of process P1 was required for P2 to be able to complete.\n\nWasTriggeredBy is a class that encompasses all the properties defined by OPM for this kind of edge. It is a reification of the opmv:wasTriggeredBy property.".
- cause comment "The cause of an Edge.".
- causeUsed comment "The cause of a Used edge.".
- causeWasControlledBy comment "The cause of a WasControlledBy edge.".
- causeWasDerivedFrom comment "The cause of a WasDerivedFrom edge.".
- causeWasGeneratedBy comment "The cause of a WasGeneratedBy edge.".
- causeWasTriggeredBy comment "The cause of a WasTriggeredBy edge.".
- content comment "Content of the serial representation of Artifact.".
- datapropertyAbbreviation comment "The OPM Ontology offers several data properties that are abbreviation of common properties defined by OPM.".
- effect comment "The effect of an Edge.".
- effectInverse comment "Convenience class introduced to describe the inverse of an effect. It is used to express property chains.".
- effectUsed comment "The effect of a Used edge.".
- effectUsedInverse comment "The cause of a Process by means of a Used edge.".
- effectWasControlledBy comment "The effect of a WasControlledBy edge.".
- effectWasDerivedFrom comment "The effect of a WasDerivedFrom edge.".
- effectWasDerivedFromInverse comment "The cause of an Artifact by means of a WasDerivedFrom edge.".
- effectWasGeneratedBy comment "The effect of a WasGeneratedBy edge.".
- effectWasGeneratedByInverse comment "The cause of an Artifact by means of a WasGeneratedBy edge.".
- effectWasTriggeredBy comment "The effect of a WasTriggeredBy edge.".
- effectWasTriggeredByInverse comment "The cause of a Process by means of a WasTriggeredBy edge.".
- encoding comment "Denotes how a serialization was constructed. For instance, using the Java bean serializer to create an XML document, by applying a specified transformation to the application data, e.g. anonymisation, by passing a reference to the actual value, or by creating a set of RDF triples.".
- hasConstituent comment "(Abstract) Property that denotes the constituency relationship between an OPM graph and one of its constituent entity, meaning that the object of this property is a constituent of the subject.".
- role comment "The role of an edge.".