Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o. }
- UID comment "L'identifiant unique d'une entité qui possède une identité (agent).".
- businessUnit comment "Department or Division of Organization and eventually where user is employed.".
- cellID comment "L'identifiant de l'appareil.".
- dateYmd comment "".
- gps comment "Global Positioning System".
- gps comment "Système de positionnement mondial.".
- hasBirthDate comment "Demographic and Socieconomic Data".
- hasBirthDate comment "User's Birthday".
- hasContactInfo comment "Cette propriété associe un objet à une adresse, une adresse e-mail et à un numéro de téléphone.".
- imei comment "International Mobile Equipment Identity.".
- imei comment "L'identité internationale d'équipement mobile est un numéro qui permet d'identifier de manière unique chacun des terminaux de téléphonie mobile.".
- intCode comment "Code international, qui permet par exemple l'accès au service Roaming à l'étranger.".
- ip comment "Adresse IP du mobile.".
- key comment "Les clés secrètes et publiques associées à un certificat.".
- languageCode comment "Code du langage choisi par l'utilisateur.".
- pin comment "A secret code to identify the identity holder.".
- pin comment "Code secret pour authentifier le porteur de l'identité.".
- timeDate comment "Time date information is described in the time standard ISO8601.".
- timeZone comment "".
- wifi comment "Les données de connexion Wifi.".
- music comment "A vocabulary, or music ontology, to describe classical music and performances. Classes (categories) for musical works, events, instruments and performers, as well as related properties are defined. Make sure to distinguish musical works (e.g. Opera) from performance events (Opera_Event), or works (String_Quartette) from performer (StringQuartetEnsemble in this vocab), whose natural language terms are used interchangeblly. The present version experiments more precise model to describe a musical work, its representations (performances, scores, etc) and a musical event to present a representation (a concert). Includes 30 keys as individuals.".
- music comment "音楽作品、楽器、演奏情報を記述するためのボキャブラリ。Opera_Event(演奏)とOpera(作品)や、String_Quartette(作品)とStringQuartetEnsemble(団体)のように、日常語では両方の意味に使われるクラスの区別に注意。このバージョンでは、音楽作品、その表現(演奏、楽譜など)とイベント(演奏会)をより精密にモデリングするべく実験中。".
- Artist comment "A person or group (or any agent) who creates or performs art works".
- Ballet_Event comment "An event of ballet performance".
- BassClarinet comment "A larger member of the clarinet family, usually in key B-flat.".
- Bassoon comment "A low-pitched woodwind instrument with a double reed, having a long wooden body attached to a U-shaped lateral tube that leads to the mouthpiece. A Fagotto.".
- Bassoonist comment "A Fagotto player".
- Brass_Instrument comment "A wind musical instrument, that consists of a brass tube blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece.".
- Celesta comment "A musical instrument with a keyboard and metal plates struck by hammers that produce bell-like tones.".
- Cello comment "A stringed instrument of the violin family, with bass to tenor tone. Usually played in sitting position.".
- Chamber_Music comment "A genre of music composed for performance by small ensemble".
- Choral_Music comment "A genre of music composed for performance by a chorus or choir".
- Clarinet comment "A woodwind instrument having a straight cylindrical tube with a flaring bell and a single-reed mouthpiece.".
- Clarinettist comment "A Clarinet player".
- Contrabass comment "The largest member of string insrtument, usually with four or five strings.".
- Contrafagotto comment "A larger mebmer of the basoon family, producing the lowest tone in the woodwind section.".
- Director comment "An artist who directs a musical group".
- EnglishHorn comment "A double-reed woodwind instrument, larger member of the oboe family.".
- Flute comment "A high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown".
- Flutist comment "A Flute player".
- Guitar comment "A musical instrument having a large flat-backed sound box, a long fretted neck, and usually six strings, played by strumming or plucking.".
- Harp comment "An instrument with usually 46 or 47 strings that are played by plucking with the fingers.".
- Horn comment "A brass instrument with a long narrow tube that is coiled in a circle before ending in a flaring bell, usually being equipped with valves. A French Horn.".
- Key comment "A key of a musical work (e.g. C-dur, b-moll)".
- Keyboard_Instrument comment "A musical instrument that has a set of keys that consist of scale.".
- MusicalGroup comment "A group that performs art works".
- Musical_Event comment "An event of musical performance by players or singers, including theatrical staging. Typically the event has date and location. Note this is different from Performance, which is a 'representation' of a musical work realized at a musical event or recording, etc.".
- Musical_Instrument comment "An instrument to play music".
- Musical_Representation comment "Representation of a musical work, such as a score, sheet music, perfornamce, recoding, etc.".
- Musical_Work comment "A musical work in any form, e.g. a composition, its movement, phrase, theme etc.".
- Musician comment "An artist who performs, composes or conducts music".
- Oboe comment "A woodwind instrument with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece.".
- Oboist comment "An Oboe player".
- Oeuvre comment "A (complete) musical work by a composer.".
- Opera_Event comment "An event of opera performance (not an opera as a musical work, which is defined here as 'Opera')".
- Orchestral_Work comment "A composition for orchestra (and a soloist or soloists, optionally with chorus)".
- Percussion comment "A musical instrument that produces sound by striking the body.".
- Performance comment "Representation of a musical work in the form of performace, e.g. playing instruments, singing etc. Note a concert is a Musical_Event where a Performance is presented.".
- Piano comment "A musical instrument with a manual keyboard actuating hammers that strike wire strings. A pianoforte.".
- Piccolo comment "A piccolo flute, smaller member of the flute family.".
- Player comment "An artist who performs a musical instrument".
- Singer comment "An artist who sings a song".
- String_Instrument comment "A stringed musical instrument, in which sound is produced by plucking, striking, or bowing taut strings.".
- String_Quartet comment "A music composed for instrumental quartet with 2 violins and a viola and a cello. Note 'StringQuartetEnsemble' is SQ ensemble in this vocabulary.".
- Timpani comment "A set of large copper or brass hemispherical drums with a parchment head that can be tuned by adjusting the tension.".
- Trombone comment "A brass instrument consisting of a long cylindrical tube, and having a movable U-shaped slide for producing different pitches.".
- Trumpet comment "A A soprano brass instrument consisting of a long metal tube looped once and ending in a flared bell, usually being equipped with valves or pistons.".
- Tuba comment "A large, valved, brass instrument with a bass pitch.".
- Venue comment "A venue for musical performance, e.g. concert hall, opera house, recital hall, etc.".
- Viola comment "A stringed instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower, and having a deeper, more sonorous tone.".
- Violin comment "A musical instrument played with a bow, having four strings. Usually plays the highest part of the string section.".
- Woodwind_Instrument comment "A wind musical instrument, in which sound is produced by the vibration of reeds in the mouthpiece, or by the passing of air across the mouthpiece.".
- Written_Representation comment "Representation of a musical work in the form of a written expression, e.g. score, parts, autograph, printed music, sketch, etc.".
- artist_description comment "A description of the subject artist or agent. Super-property of #plays, #performs.".
- description comment "A description of the subject musical work. Super-property of some properties in this vocabulary, as well as description of a general descriptive resource such as time-line of composing process.".
- event_description comment "A description of the subject musical event. Super-property of #program, #presents, #venue.".
- performer comment "The subject has a performer (an artist, a group, a machine etc.). The preferred domain of this property is #Performance, so as to model that \"a concert presents a performance (of a musical work) that is realized by this performer\". However, in natural language, we often say that \"a concert has performers who play these musical works\", i.e. the domain of 'performer' is #Musical_Event in this case, and it would be more intuitive model. Hence, the domain is leave unrestricted here for a moment.".
- performerName comment "The subject musical event has a performer. Literal version of #performer.".
- plays comment "The subject artist (or group, machine, etc) plays an musical instrument. If :me :plays :Violin, then :me a :Violininst.".
- whois comment "An experimental vocabulary to describe a person's profile/history. Properties 'whois:stage' describe one's stage of life (whois:Stage). Similar to Ian Davis' BIO: vocab, however, while BIO: describes events on specific dates, this vocabulary uses whois:since/whois:until so that it can describe a period of time. This also includes such properties as career or honor to be used as a personal resume. Examples included in this document.".
- whois comment "プロフィールを記述するための実験ボキャブラリ。Ian DavisのBIO: vocabと似ていますが、BIO:がEventという単位を基本に特定の日を記述するのに対し、こちらはライフサイクルのステージという概念で期間も記述できるようにしています。career, honorといったプロパティは、履歴メタデータの記述にも使えます。".
- Education comment "A period of education in one's academic career, as a stage of life. NOT an activity of learning.".
- Education comment "ライフステージ中での、学業期間。学歴を表す".
- Job comment "A period of job in one's professional career, as a stage of life. NOT an activity of working.".
- Job comment "ライフステージ中でのある職業の期間。職歴を表す".
- Place comment "A place -- this can be the domain of both contact: vocab and geo: vocab.".
- Place comment "場所を表すクラス".
- Stage comment "A stage of life. A distinct time period in a sequence of one's life cycle.".
- Stage comment "人生のあるステージ。人のライフサイクルの中での、はっきりと区切られる一時期".
- career comment "A job, education or any achievement in one's life, which can be specific to a stage of life (object = #Stage) or in general (object = any).".
- career comment "人生における職業、教育、業績などを記述する".
- description comment "General description of a person's activities. Use to describe something that does not fit into a Stage.".
- description comment "人の活動の一般的な記述。stage、career、planの上位プロパティ。一つのステージに収まらない事項を記述するためにも使える".
- since comment "date when a stage of life started.".
- since comment "あるステージが始まったときを記述する。whenのサブプロパティ".
- when comment "date/time which is related to a stage of life. Super property of since and until. W3C-DTF format value is assumed (i.e. can be yyyy, yyyy-mm, yyyy-mm-dd etc).".
- when comment "あるステージの時期を記述するための上位プロパティ".
- lmf comment "Specification of Lexical Markup Framework (ISO 24613 rev 14)".
- Affix comment "Affix is a class representing an affix, that is a word form or morpheme that is qualified by a set of grammatical features and is required for analyzing or generating word forms. An Affix class manages one or more affix allomorphs through aggregate association with the Affix Allomorph class.".
- AffixAllomorph comment "Affix Allomorph is a generalization of the Form Representation class representing allomorphs of the canonical affix form in all scripts and representations. An Affix Allomorph is associated with Condition class instances that describe the phonological environment or other conditions (e.g. stem allomorph boundary) that resulted in the production of the allomorph.".