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- isFOSS description "A boolean property to specify whether or not software is free or open source. Free and open-source software (F/OSS, FOSS) or free/libre/open-source software (FLOSS) is software that is liberally licensed to grant the right of users to use, study, change, and improve its design through the availability of its source code.".
- isGovernedBy description "A pointer to who is responsible for the governance of some entity of interest. This is a two-way reference with the inverse property 'governs'.".
- isITAR description "International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a set of United States government regulations that control the export and import of defense-related articles and services on the United States Munitions List. These regulations implement the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act, and are described in Title 22 (Foreign Relations), Chapter I (Department of State), Subchapter M of the Code of Federal Regulations. The Department of State interprets and enforces ITAR. Its goal is to advance national strategic objectives and U.S. foreign policy via the trade controls. For practical purposes, ITAR regulations dictate that information and material pertaining to defense and military related technologies may only be shared with US Persons unless approval from the Department of State is received or a special exemption is used.".
- isInterestOf description "A pointer to parties who have an interest in an entity. This is a two-way reference with the inverse property 'interestIn'.".
- mayNeedConcurrenceFrom description "An object property that specifies that a party may need to give consent, in the form of agreement, either written or verbally to the approval of some govenance concern.".
- reviewedBy description "References to which parties review a data or information asset.".
- supercededBy description "A pointer to one or more 'GovernedEntities' that replace this entity.".
- supercedes description "A pointer to one or more 'GovernedEntities' that are replaced by this entity.".
- urlOfRDFfile description "Used to refer to a an RDF XML representation of an ontology".
- urlOfTurtleFile description "Used to refer to a Turtle (N3) representation of an ontology".
- usedBy description "The property 'usedBy' is a general property to record a dependency. One use is in stating how a schema or a vocabulary is used by another ontology graph.".
- width description "Width is typically used to specify an image's width attribute.".
- drm description "A metamodel for government data".
- gd description "A RDF Schema that defines concepts and relationships common to all Open Government Data.".
- portal description "The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator (\"AKTive Portal\"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1.".
- support description "The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator (\"AKTive Portal\"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1.".
- demlab.owl description "The ontology has been developed in the framework of the Dem@Care project for representing the experimentation protocol towards diagnostic support and assessment of Dementia in a controlled environment. The aim of the protocol is to provide a brief overview of their health status of the participants during consultation (cognition, behaviours and function), and to correlate the system (sensor) data with the data collected using typical dementia care assessment tools.\n\nThe ontology describes the basic Steps of the experimentation protocol (Directed Activities, Semi-directed Activities and Free Discussion with the Clinician), the Tasks that are involved, as well as the measurement types relevant to each Task. The defined protocol can be reused and further extended, adding new steps, tasks and measured data.\n\nDocumentation regarding the ontology vocabulary can be found at http://www.demcare.eu/ontologies/demlab.html".
- eclap description "The ECLAP vocabulary provide classes and properties for the description of multimedia content related with performing arts. It includes classes for the description of the kind of media used (Video, Audio, Document, etc.), classes for the description of annotations on media (One2One, Explosive), it includes properties for people involved in the creation process as performing arts professionals like (director, actor, mime, clown, etc.), an it includes properties relating the Users with content, groups and annotations, more details can be found on http://www.disit.org/6038.\n\nThe vocabulary is available under the cc-by license.".
- pattern description "The idea of using patterns to produce reusable and high-quality assets is not new in the literature. Software engineers, architects (as Alexander who first introduced this term) and designers very often use – or rather reuse – patterns to handle problems which recur over and over. Patterns have also been studied to modularize and customize web ontologies (http://ontologydesignpatterns.org). They guarantee the flexibility and maintainability of concepts and solutions in several heterogeneous scenarios.\n\nWe've been investigating patterns for XML documents for some time. The overall goal of this research is to understand how the structure of digital documents can be segmented into atomic components, that can be manipulated independently and re-flowed in different contexts. Instead of defining a large number of complex and diversified structures, we have identified a small number of structures/patterns that are sufficient to express what most users need. Our idea is that a low number of patterns are enough to capture the most relevant document structures.".
- tvc description "Sometimes, we need to describe scenarios in which someone (e.g., a person) has a value (e.g., a particular role) during a particular time and for a particular context. Four different things are involved in these kinds of scenarios:\n\n1. the entity having some value, e.g. a person or a document possessing a role or a status;\n\n2. the value had by someone, e.g. a role or a status;\n\n3. the time period during which the entity has that value, e.g. from April 2008 to September 2008;\n\n4. the particular context that characterises the act of having that value, e.g. being a member of an institution or an editor of a particular journal.\n\nThought as natural extension of the Time-indexed Situation pattern (http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Submissions:TimeIndexedSituation), this ontological pattern, called Time-indexed Value in Context (TVC), is able to describe these kinds of scenarios.".
- tvc description tvc.png.
- ValueInTime description "Having the role \"graduate student\" in a specific time (e.g., now) and context (e.g., \"University of Bologna\").".
- cito-functions description "CiTOFunctions is an ontology that provides a classification for citations. In particular, it classifies CiTO properties (each defining a particular citational act) according to their factual (class functions:FactualFunction) and positive/neutral/negative rhetorical functions (classes functions:PositiveRhetoricalFunction, functions:NeuterRhetoricalFunction and functions:NegativeRhetoricalFunction), as proposed by Peroni et al. in: \n\nPeroni, S., Shotton, D. (2012). FaBiO and CiTO: ontologies for describing bibliographic resources and citations. In Journal of Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, 17 (December 2012): 33-43. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2012.08.001".
- vagueness description "Vagueness is a common human knowledge and language phenomenon, typically manifested by terms and concepts like High, Expert, Bad, Near etc.\n\nIn an OWL ontology vagueness may appear in the definitions of classes, properties, datatypes and individuals. For these entities a more explicit description of the nature and characteristics of their vagueness/non-vagueness is required.\n\nAnalyzing and describing the nature of vagueness/non-vagueness in ontological entities is subjective activity, since it is often a personal interpretation of someone (a person or, more generally, an agent).\n\nVagueness can be described according to at least two complementary types referring to quantitative or qualitative connotations respectively. The quantitative aspect of vagueness concerns the (real or apparent) lack of precise boundaries defining an entity along one or more specific dimensions. The qualitative aspect of vagueness concerns the identification of such other discriminants of which boundaries are not quantifiable in any precise way.\n\nEither a vagueness description, that specifies always a type, or a non-vagueness description provides at least a justification (defined either as natural language text, an entity or a more complex logic formula, or any combination of them) that motivates a specific aspect of why an entity should be intended as vague/non-vague. Multiple justifications are possible for the same description.\n\nThe justification of a description of vagueness having quantitative type can include an explicit definition of the dimensions (defined either as natural language text, an entity or a more complex logic formula, or any combination of them) in which the entity is vague.\n\nA description of vagueness/non-vagueness can also be context-dependent. In particular, the context-dependent objects are:\n\n- the descriptions of vagueness/non-vagueness related to entities (i.e. the same entity can be vague in one context and non-vague in another);\n\n- the dimensions related to a description of vagueness having quantitative type (i.e. the same entity can be vague in dimension A in one context and in dimension B in another). Note that it is the relation between a justification and a certain dimension that may specify a particular context, rather than the dimension itself.\n\nThe annotation of an entity with information about its vagueness is a particular act of tagging done by someone (i.e., an agent) who associates a description of vagueness/non-vagueness (called the body of the annotation) to the entity in consideration (called the target of the annotation).".
- edm description "The Europeana Data Model (EDM) is aimed at being an integration medium for collecting, connecting and enriching the descriptions provided by Europeana data providers. The RDF vocabulary for http://www.europeana.eu/schemas/edm/ defines the elements introduced by EDM (as opposed to the ones EDM re-uses from other namespaces).".
- tags description "An ontology that describes tags, as used in the popular del.icio.us and Flickr systems, and allows for relationships between tags to be described.".
- EnumeratedValue description "The base class for datatypes that have values that are restriced to a set of literals or tokens. The members of the restriction may themselve be restriced by facets that apply to scalar data types.".
- cc description "Creative Commons Ontology, extending RDF file at http://creativecommons.org/schema.rdf".
- gc description "Government Core Ontology.".
- geosparql description "An RDF/OWL vocabulary for representing spatial information".
- Feature description "This class represents the top-level feature type. This class is \n equivalent to GFI_Feature defined in ISO 19156:2011, and it is \n superclass of all feature types.".
- Geometry description "The class represents the top-level geometry type. This class is \n equivalent to the UML class GM_Object defined in ISO 19107, and \n it is superclass of all geometry types.".
- SpatialObject description "The class spatial-object represents everything that can have \n a spatial representation. It is superclass of feature and geometry.".
- gmlLiteral description "A GML serialization of a geometry object.".
- hasGeometry description "A spatial representation for a given feature.".
- hasSerialization description "Connects a geometry object with its text-based serialization.".
- sfContains description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially contains the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: T*****FF*".
- sfDisjoint description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject is spatially disjoint \n from the object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: FF*FF****".
- sfEquals description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially equals the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: TFFFTFFFT".
- sfOverlaps description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially overlaps the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: T*T***T**".
- sfTouches description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially touches the \n object SpatialObject.\n DE-9IM: FT******* ^ F**T***** ^ F***T****".
- sfWithin description "Exists if the subject SpatialObject is spatially within the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: T*F**F***".
- wktLiteral description "A Well-known Text serialization of a geometry object.".
- traffic description "A traffic ontology that describes the management of the traffic in a straight road with two lanes, both in the same direction. The situation is an ambulance trying to overtake all the other cars and they have to modify their speed and positions in order to able the ambulance to pass as fast as possible.".
- 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 "$Id: contact.rdf,v 1.18 2011/02/01 04:13:21 timbl Exp $".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "FIXME".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "This ontology is a representation of The ACM Computing Classification System [1998]".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "To illustrate with examples the creation of a schema of RDF properties\n and classes, but using abstract things for people, rather than strings, etc.\n If you have an \"Assistant's phone number\", then really you have an assitant who has\n a phone number - and that is much more useful in general.\n For example, when data about you and your assietnt in merged,\n you will end up with an \"assistant's email\" and the like.".
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns description "\n\t\tThis ontology expresses some common concepts\n\t\tto represent automatically extracted features\n\t\tfrom audio signals. Therefore, it mainly relies \n\t\ton the Event ontology, in order to classify particular\n\t\tparts of the timeline backing an audio signal. \n\t\t\n\t\tPrograms outputting RDF according to this ontology should \n\t\talso describe the ouputted document to express some information\n\t\tabout itself (estimated confidence, maintainer of the program, etc.)\n\t\t".
- 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.".
- rec54 description "This is (the start of) an event-based model of the W3C process;\n e.g. RECdd is the class of Recommendation Director's Decisions;\n\ti.e. messages to w3c-ac-members announcing a new\n\tW3C Recommendation.".
- TMO_0001 description "A formulated pharmaceutical is a chemical substance whose granular parts include an active ingredient, an excipient, and possibly a stability regulator for the active ingredient.".
- TMO_0006 description "A role played by a material entity it being the subject of a study.".
- TMO_0010 description "A biomedical measure is an information content entity that describes or is a measure of biomedically relevant entities.".
- TMO_0011 description "A molecular structure description is a description of a molecule in terms of its composition and connectivity.".
- TMO_0012 description "A patent is an information entity granted by a patent office which confers upon the patenter the sole right to make, use and sell an invention for a set period of time.".
- TMO_0016 description "A clinical protocol is a directive information entity about the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of a clinical procedure.".
- TMO_0019 description "A phenotype is an observable characteristic of an organism.".
- TMO_0025 description "An institution is an entity created by legislation or by practice which acts legally in the same way as a person.".
- TMO_0029 description "A study is a planned process that consists of planning, study execution, documentation and the production of conclusion(s).".
- TMO_0034 description "Any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity.".
- TMO_0035 description "A biological macromolecule that is composed of amino acids linked in a linear sequence (a polypeptide chain).".
- TMO_0036 description "A cell line is a material entity that consists of a population of cells cultured in vitro that are descended through one or more generations (and possible sub-cultures) from a single primary culture which was originally derived from part of an organism.".
- TMO_0037 description "A gene is a part of DNA that encodes information about other molecular entities.".
- TMO_0045 description "A population is a collection of organisms.".
- TMO_0046 description "An arm of clinical study is a population that participates in a clinical trial and is subject to some intervention.".
- TMO_0048 description "An allele is a specific variant of a gene.".
- TMO_0056 description "Toxicity is a quality of a chemical substance which indicates the capacity to cause injury to an organism in a dose dependent manner.".
- TMO_0059 description "A hypothesis is an information content entity that describes a possible correlation between two or more variables.".
- TMO_0060 description "A clinical subject role is the role played by an organism who is the subject of a clinical procedure or assessment.".
- TMO_0061 description "A side effect is an effect of an intervention, whether therapeutic or adverse, that is secondary to the intended effect of the intervention.".
- TMO_0062 description "A pharmaceutical ingredient role is a role played by a chemical substance that is part of a pharmaceutical formulation.".
- TMO_0063 description "A chemical substance is a material entity consisting of many chemical entities and typically has connected boundaries.".
- TMO_0064 description "An active ingredient role is a role played by a chemical substance which has the disposition to treat a certain disease and is part of a pharmaceutical formulation.".
- TMO_0065 description "An inactive ingredient role is a role played by a chemical substance which is part of a pharmaceutical formulation but does not have the disposition to treat a certain disease.".
- TMO_0068 description "A diagnostic criterion is a directive information entity for consideration during a diagnosis which, if satisfied, contributes to a diagnostic result".
- TMO_0071 description "A pharmaceutical ingredient is a chemical substance that is part of a formulated pharmaceutical that bears a pharmaceutical ingredient role.".
- TMO_0072 description "A molecular target role is a role played by a chemical entity in which it is a specific target of an intervention that aims to change it behavior.".
- TMO_0073 description "A chemical entity role is a role played by a chemical entity.".
- TMO_0074 description "An expert role is a role played by a knowledgeable person.".
- TMO_0075 description "A planned process is a process in which specific objectives are realized in a plan designed by some agent.".
- TMO_0076 description "An assay is a planned process with the objective to obtain information about a material entity.".
- TMO_0077 description "A clinical trial criterion is a directive information entity which, if satisfied, contributes to the inclusion or exclusion of candidate patients.".
- TMO_0080 description "In this context, a genotype is a material entity made up of two DNA regions on two homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell. One chromosome is derived from the father and one is derived from the mother. The two DNA regions are located at the same genetic locus on each of the two chromosomes.".
- TMO_0086 description "Sex is an quality that inheres in an organism for which sexual differentiation is required for sexual reproduction.".
- TMO_0088 description "Female is a sex quality for which sex organs contain only female gametes".
- TMO_0093 description "A measure is an information content entity that describes or quantifies some thing.".
- TMO_0094 description "A quantity is a quantitative measure of some feature.".
- TMO_0100 description "A functional quantity is a quantity obtained as a result of a function involving one or more parameters.".
- TMO_0119 description "A sequence position is a identifier for an item in a sequence of items and whose numeric value relates to the position of the item from the start of the sequence.".
- TMO_0125 description "A nucleotide sequence position indicates the position of a nucleotide residue in relation to the start of the nucleic acid.".
- TMO_0126 description "A dexoyribonucleotide sequence position is an ordinal number which reflects the position of a deoxyribonucleotide in relation to the first deoxyribonucleotide of the same deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).".
- TMO_0128 description "A sequence is an ordered list of objects of a specified type.".
- TMO_0129 description "An amino acid sequence is a sequence of amino acids in which a word (1 more more sequence of characters) represents an amino acid and their adjacency indicates their connectivity.".
- TMO_0130 description "A nucleotide sequence is a sequence of nucleotides in which a word (1 more more sequence of characters) represents a nucleotide and their adjacency indicates their connectivity.".
- TMO_0137 description "An identifier is an information content entity which consists of one or more symbols in order to identify some entity.".
- TMO_0138 description "A genomic sequence is the collection of sequences that make up an individual's genetic matter.".