Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description> ?o. }
- usesConclusionsFrom description "Example: Building upon Galileo's findings [X], we discovered that all the planets move.".
- datacite description "The DataCite Ontology is an ontology written in OWL 2 DL to enable the metadata properties of the DataCite Metadata Kernel Specification version 2.2 (http://test.datacite.org/schema/meta/kernel-2.2/index.html) to be described in RDF. This version of the DataCite Ontology has been completely revised and significantly expanded to permit accurate mapping of this new version of the DataCite Metadata Kernel Specification to RDF. Documents introducing the mapping and additional examples are available at [1] and [2].\n\n[1] - http://sempublishing.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sempublishing/DataCite/DataCiteMetadata2.2_mapping_to_RDF_06-07-2012.docx\n[2] - http://sempublishing.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sempublishing/DataCite/RDF_mapping-of-DataCitev2.2-XML_example.docx".
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- ProblemStatement description "A concise description of the issues that needed to be addressed by a work described in the document.".
- pro description "PRO, the Publishing Roles Ontology, is an ontology written in OWL 2 DL for the characterization of the roles of agents (people, corporate bodies and computational agents) in the publication process. It permits one to specify how an agent has a role relating to a contextual entity, and the period of time during which that role is held.\n\nIt is based on the Time-indexed Value in Context (TVC) ontology pattern (http://www.essepuntato.it/2012/04/tvc).\n\nIt is easy to extend the set of specified roles, simply by adding new individuals to the class pro:PublishingRole.\n\nThis ontology is imported into SCoRO, the Scholarly Contribution and Roles Ontology (http://purl.org/spar/scoro/), where it is used similarly to enable the description of a wider range of contributions and roles relating to other scholarly activities and entities, including academic administration, funded projects, research investigations, data and authorship, and to define their temporal extents and contexts, as for publishing roles in PRO.".
- pro description "Since roles have contexts and times that are important to take into account (for example, a person can be author of one paper and reviewer of another, while another person will be editor of a journal only for a defined period, not for ever), the PRO ontology permit these contexts to be specified, using an ontological design pattern called the time-indexed value in context (TVC) (http://www.essepuntato.it/2012/04/tvc/) which is imported into PRO. \n \nThis ontology design pattern permits one to construct the following RDF statements:\n foaf:Agent pro:holdsRoleInTime [ a pro:RoleInTime pro:withRole pro:editor ] .\n\nThus the domain of pro:withRole is not foaf:Agent, but rather an anonymous member of the class pro:RoleInTime, which itself is the range of the property pro:holdsRoleInTime, for which the domain is foaf:Agent. \n\nThe range of pro:withRole is the class pro:Role, whose members permit specific roles to be specified. \n \nThis single step of indirection permits other contextual and temporal attributes (not shown here) to be specified for this member of the class pro:RoleInTime, putting that role into context.\n\nExemplar usage: \n\n foaf:Agent pro:holdsRoleInTime [ a pro:RoleInTime pro:withRole pro:editor ] .".
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- affiliate description "The affiliation of a person to an organization or institution can be specified by using the property pro:relatesToEntity, as shown in the following example:\n\nfoaf:Person scoro:holdsOrganizationalRole [ pro:withRole pro:affiliate ; pro:relatesToEntity _:aff ] .\n\n_:aff a foaf:Organization ; vcard:extended-address 'Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom' .".
- hasORCID description "owl:equivalentProperty <http://purl.org/spar/frapo/hasORCID> .".
- Enumeration description "This class is for describing the enumerations themselves. Having an enumerated value is one concept. Having a way to descrive the set of enumerated valies is a distinct need. An enumeration is a collection of enumeration elements. In some cases it is necesaary to refer to the enumeration as opposed to one of its values.".
- SystemOfNaturalUnits description "In physics, natural units are physical units of measurement based only on universal physical constants. For example the elementary charge e is a natural unit of electric charge, or the speed of light c is a natural unit of speed. A purely natural system of units is defined in such a way that some set of selected universal physical constants are normalized to unity; that is, their numerical values in terms of these units become exactly 1. Examples are Planck Units and Atomic Units. Atomic units (au or a.u.) form a system of natural units which is especially convenient for atomic physics calculations. There are two different kinds of atomic units, which one might name Hartree atomic units[1] and Rydberg atomic units, which differ in the choice of the unit of mass and charge. Planck units are unique among systems of natural units, because they are not defined in terms of properties of any prototype, physical object, or even elementary particle. [Wikipeda]".
- baseDimensionEnumeration description "This property associates a system of quantities with an enumeration that enumerates the base dimensions of the system in canonical order.".
- coherentUnitSystem description "A system of units is coherent with respect to a system of quantities and equations if the system of units is chosen in such a way that the equations between numerical values have exactly the same form (including the numerical factors) as the corresponding equations between the quantities. In such a coherent system, no numerical factor other than the number 1 ever occurs in the expressions for the derived units in terms of the base units.".
- negativeDeltaLimit description "A negative change limit between consecutive sample values for a parameter. The Negative Delta may be the encoded value or engineering units value depending on whether or not a Calibrator is defined.".
- positiveDeltaLimit description "A positive change limit between consecutive sample values for a parameter. The Positive Delta may be the encoded value or engineering units value depending on whether or not a Calibrator is defined.".
- quantity description "a property to relate an observable thing with a quantity (qud:Quantity)".
- relativeStandardUncertainty description "The relative standard uncertainty of a measurement is the (absolute) standard uncertainty divided by the magnitude of the exact value.".
- standardUncertainty description "The standard uncertainty of a quantity is the estimated standard deviation of the mean taken from a series of measurements.".
- value description "A property to relate an observable thing with a quantity value (qud:QuantityValue)".
- OpenCycConcept description "A OpenCyc resource".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Forb_Herb description "Vascular plant without significant woody tissue above or at the ground. Forbs and herbs may be annual, biennial, or perennial but always lack significant thickening by secondary woody growth and have perennating buds borne at or below the ground surface. In PLANTS, graminoids are excluded but ferns, horsetails, lycopods, and whisk-ferns are included.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Graminoid description "Grass or grass-like plant, including grasses (Poaceae), sedges (Cyperaceae), rushes (Juncaceae), arrow-grasses (Juncaginaceae), and quillworts (Isoetes).".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Liana description "Climbing plant found in tropical forests with long, woody rope-like stems of anomalous anatomical structure.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Lichenous description "Organism generally recognized as a single \"plant\" that consists of a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium living in symbiotic association. Often attached to solid objects such as rocks or living or dead wood rather than soil.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Nonvascular description "Nonvascular, terrestrial green plant, including mosses, hornworts, and liverworts. Always herbaceous, often attached to solid objects such as rocks or living or dead wood rather than soil.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Shrub description "Perennial, multi-stemmed woody plant that is usually less than 4 to 5 meters (13 to 16 feet) in height. Shrubs typically have several stems arising from or near the ground, but may be taller than 5 meters or single-stemmed under certain environmental conditions.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Subshrub description "Low-growing shrub usually under 0.5 m (1.5 feet) tall, never exceeding 1 meter (3 feet) tall at maturity.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Tree description "Perennial, woody plant with a single stem (trunk), normally greater than 4 to 5 meters (13 to 16 feet) in height; under certain environmental conditions, some tree species may develop a multi-stemmed or short growth form (less than 4 meters or 13 feet in height).".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Unknown description "Growth form is unknown.".
- USDA_Growth_Habit_Vine description "Twining/climbing plant with relatively long stems, can be woody or herbaceous".
- hasCoL_LSID description "Catalog of Life LSID".
- hasUbio_LSID description "uBio NameBankID".
- hasUnknownExpectationOf description "It is unknown if the taxon is expected in feature or not.".
- stac description "A vocabulary to describe main security and cryptographic concepts: attacks, security mechanisms, OSI model, security protocols, security tools in numerous technologies: Web applications, network management, Sensor networks, Cellular (2G, 3G, 4G) and Wireless (Wifi), etc.".
- ClericalStaff description "This class represents all kinds of administrative staff that is related to clerical support. Examples are secretaries, accountants, etc.".
- Initiative description "An initiative is a group which has specific aims. It differs from <link>foaf:Project</link> in that it normally doesn’t have any funding. Often, its duration is longer.".
- ManagementStaff description "This class represents the management staff.".
- ResearchStaff description "This class represents all kinds of researchers who are not students.".
- SoftwareCompany description "This class models companies that develop software and sell it.".
- Student description "This class represents all kinds of researchers who are students.".
- TechnicalStaff description "This class represents all kinds of administrative staff that is employed for technical issues. Examples are system administrators, hardware specialists, etc.".
- WorkingGroup description "A working group is similar to <link>Initiative</link>. We might unify two classes into one in the future.".
- agent_1 description "The first <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_10 description "The tenth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_2 description "The second <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_3 description "The third <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_4 description "The fourth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_5 description "The fifth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_6 description "The sixth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_7 description "The seventh <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_8 description "The eigth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- agent_9 description "The ninth <link>foaf:Agent</link> in an <link>AgentSequence</link>.".
- atSchool description "The school where a thesis was written.".
- fromOrganization description "The organization that sponsors a conference or that publishes a manual or techreport.".
- hasAddress description "This property relates an agent to its address.".
- hasDuration description "The duration of a temporary group.".
- hasEnddate description "The ending date some event.".
- hasEndtime description "The time when some event ends.".
- hasFax description "The faxnumber of some <link>foaf:Agent</link>.".
- hasGoal description "The goal a group aims at. NOTE: <link>foaf:theme</link> provides a similar functionality.".
- hasLeader description "This property defines the leader of an organization, i.e. its director, chairman, etc.".
- hasLecturer description "The agent who is giving the lecture.".
- hasLocation description "The <link>Location</link> of an <link>Event</link>.".
- hasNumber description "The number of a journal, magazine, techreport, or of a work in a series. An issue of a journal or magazine is usually identified by its volume and number; the organization that issues a technical report usually gives it a number; and sometimes books are given numbers in a numbered series. Deliverables for a project may also be given numbers.".
- hasPostbox description "The PO-Box of some <link>PostalAddress</link>.".
- hasPresenations description "The presentations that are offered during the course of an event.".
- hasPublicationDate description "The date of publication of some publication or software. Bibtex defines year and month. These are here combined to publicationDate.".
- hasResearchAreas description "The areas of research some research institute is involved in.".
- hasStartdate description "The starting date some event.".
- hasStarttime description "The time when some event starts.".
- hasStreetAddress description "The street address part of an <link>PostalAddress</link>. Can have multiple lines.".
- hasTasks description "The tasks of a member of the administrative staff.".
- hasTutorials description "The tutorials that are offered during the course of an event.".
- hasZipcode description "The zipcode of some <link>PostalAddress</link> (if applicable). This is simply a string with no prescribed syntax.".
- howPublished description "How something strange has been published.".
- inCity description "The <link>City</link> in which some <link>SubCity</link> is contained.".
- inContinent description "The <link>Continent</link> in which some <link>SubContinent</link> is contained.".
- inCountry description "The <link>Country</link> in which some <link>SubCountry</link> is contained.".
- inRegion description "The <link>Region</link> in which some <link>SubRegion</link> is contained.".
- inSeries description "The instance of <link>Series</link> in which this document was published.".
- isChapter description "The chapter (or section or whatever) number which this <link>Inbook</link> represents.".
- isEdition description "The edition of a book---for example, ``Second''. This should be an ordinal, and should have the first letter capitalized, as shown here; the standard styles convert to lower case when necessary.".
- isVersion description "The version number of a document or tool.".
- isVolume description "The volume of a journal or a multi-volume book.".
- makesProducts description "This property defines the products of a company.".
- onPages description "One or more page numbers or range of numbers, such as 42--111 or 7,41,73--97 or 43+ (the `+' in this last example indicates pages following that don't form a simple range). To make it easier to maintain Scribe-compatible databases, the standard styles convert a single dash (as in 7-33) to the double dash used in TeX to denote number ranges (as in 7--33).".
- publishedBy description "The instance of <link>Publisher</link> which published this document.".
- AdministrativeEvent description "An event that is associated with the admistration aspect of governance. Typically these are curation events.".
- ConcurrenceEvent description "A Governance Event.".
- DeletionEvent description "A \"Archival Event\".".
- DesignatedGovernanceRole description "A \"Assigned Role\" with the following instance(s): \"Assurer\", \"Project Management\", \"Resource & Process Policy\", \"Technical Definitions\", \"User\", \"Verifier\".".
- RetreivalEvent description "A \"Archival Event\".".
- ReviewEvent description "A \"Governance Event\".".
- accountableFor description "An object property used in governance that refers a resource to the party that is accountable for it.".
- approves description "An object property that specifies that a party governs the approval of a resource.".
- hasSteward description "A pointer to the person that is a curator.".
- proprietary description "A boolean flag to indicate if an information asset is propretary.".
- numericUnion description "A datatype that is the union of numeric xsd data types. \"numericUnion\" is equivalent to the xsd specification that uses an xsd:union of memberTypes=\"xsd:decimal xsd:double xsd:float xsd:integer\".".
- CSV-Format description "A comma separated values (CSV) file is a computer data file used for implementing the tried and true organizational tool, the Comma Separated List. The CSV file is used for the digital storage of data structured in a table of lists form. Each line in the CSV file corresponds to a row in the table. Within a line, fields are separated by commas, and each field belongs to one table column. CSV files are often used for moving tabular data between two different computer programs (like moving between a database program and a spreadsheet program).".
- KML-Format description "Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML-based language schema for expressing geographic annotation and visualization on existing or future Web-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers.".