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- ontology description "LinkedGeoData ontology has been derived from concepts defined by Open Street Map".
- ns description "LSC, the Linked Science Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable publishers and researchers to relate things in science to time, space, and themes. More precisely, LSC is designed for describing scientific resources including elements of research, their context, and for interconnecting them. We introduce LSC as an example of building blocks for Linked Science to communicate the linkage between scientific resources in a machine-understandable way. The “core” in the name refers to the fact that LSC only defines the basic terms for science. We argue that the success of Linked Science—or Linked Data in general—lies in interconnected, yet distributed vocabularies that minimize ontological commitments. More specific terms needed by different scientific communities can therefore be introduced as extensions of LSC. LSC is hosted at LinkedScience.org; please check also other available vocabularies at LinkedScience.org/vocabularies.".
- ns description "LSC, the Linked Science Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable publishers and researchers to relate things in science to time, space, and themes.".
- ns description "This documents specifies the classes and properties introduced by the TEACH core vocabulary.".
- ns description "TEACH, the Teaching Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable teachers to relate things in their courses together. The Teaching Core Vocabulary is based on practical requirements set by providing seminar and course descriptions as Linked Data.".
- ns description "TEACH, the Teaching Core Vocabulary,\nis a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable teachers to relate things in their courses together.\nThe Teaching Core Vocabulary is based on practical requirements set by providing seminar and course descriptions as Linked Data.\n".
- bag description "Vocabularium voor de Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen (BAG).".
- bag description "Vocabulary for the Dutch base registration of buildings and addresses (BAG).".
- sci_people.owl description "A vocabulary for description of scientific people, focused on bio sciences".
- txn.owl description "This ontology and the related TaxonConcept data set mints identifiers that are tied to a specific species concept which can have several names and classifications.".
- txn.owl description "Version 0.976 This is an ontology for dealing with data related to species including observations, specimens, images etc. Traditionally species have been identified by the combination of a genus and specific epithet, for example Puma concolor. However these names change frequently as new information moves a given species into a different genus etc. Most of the time the species concept itself is unchanged. This leads a lot of confusion and difficulty connecting data relating to a given species concept together. This ontology and the related TaxonConcept data set avoids this by minting identifiers that are tied to a specific species concept which can have several names and classifications. The RDF descriptions of each species concept provides some guide as to what is the best species concept for a given specimen or observation, and links together data sets containing additional information about that concept. Since some of these related data sets entail specific names or classifications they are loosely linked using skos:closeMatch etc. Depending on your particular needs, you might want to merge these in your own knowledge base as sameAs or simply merge those properties that you think are appropriate.".
- Sex_female description "Female (♀) is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces mobile ova (egg cells).".
- Sex_hermaphrodite description "one organism having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made".
- Sex_male description "Male (♂) refers to the sex of an organism, or part of an organism, which produces small mobile gametes, called spermatozoa.".
- oad description "An ontology for the description of archival data (OAD, “Ontology of Archival Description”) using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). This ontology represents the classes and properties needed to expose the archival resources as linked data.".
- ontology description "A vocabulary for European Calls for Tenders (in english, german, and french)".
- opus description "This file specifies in RDF Schema format the classes and properties for SwetoDblp. These classes and properties are based on the internal LSDIS Library portal engine.".
- RDARelationshipsGR2 description "RDA Relationships for Persons, Corporate Bodies, Families".
- ns description "An ontology that let users define relationships between Tag objects and URIs of Semantic Web resources".
- terms description "RDF Schema declaration for Japan NDL Metadata Terms".
- oo description "This vocabulary provides supplementary terms for organisations wishing to publish open data about themselves.".
- triple-access-control description "The TripleAccessControl Ontology is an extension to WebAccessControl Ontology to describe access control rules for RDF triples.".
- cim-smartgrid description "A Profile of the IEC Common Information Model for Smart Grids, developed by the Cerise-SG project.".
- sql description "A vocabulary that allows SQL code abstract syntax trees to be published in RDF.".
- sql description "The SQL AST Vocabulary allows SQL code abstract syntax trees to be published in RDF.".
- emoca description "EmOCA is used to contextualize dimensionnal emotion and to categorize it for human readability.".
- emoca description "EmOCA is used to describe and contextualize emotions".
- voc description "NiceTag Ontology is an ontology which describes as generally as possible tags or rather tag actions understood as a speech acts occurring on the Web".
- v2 description "PRISSMA (Presentation of Resources for Interoperable Semantic and Shareable Mobile Adaptability) is a domain-independent vocabulary for displaying Web of Data resources in mobile environments.".
- v2 description "A lightweight vocabulary to create fine-grained access control policies for Linked Data.".
- v2 description "Un vocabulaire permettant de créer des règles fines de contrôle d'accès pour les données liées".
- terms description "This ontology models and represents Term entities from Nature Publishing Group.".
- ns description "This documents specifies the classes and properties introduced by the TISC core vocabulary.".
- ns description "The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. For instance, this is used on Facebook to enable any web page to have the same functionality as a Facebook Page.".
- ns description "Ontology for representing Online Presence".
- v1 description "IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO) provides the vocabulary for annotating resources related to IT Service Management. ITSMO tries to be consistent with 2011 ITIL glossary.".
- asset description "This specification builds on the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) Core v2.0 Specification to define the resources, properties and operations supported by an OSLC Asset Management (OSLC-Asset) provider. Asset Management resources include Assets, Artifacts and supporting resources defined in the OSLC Core specification.".
- asset description "\n\t\t\tAll vocabulary URIs defined in the OSLC\n\t\t\tAsset Management (Asset) namespace.\n\t\t".
- core description "The Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) initiative is creating a family of web services specifications for products, services and other tools that support all phases of the software and product lifecycle. This OSLC Core Specification sets out the common features that every OSLC Service can be expected to support".
- core description "\n\t\t\tAll vocabulary URIs defined in the OSLC Core namespace.\n\t\t".
- terms description "OpenVocab is a community maintained vocabulary intended for use on the Semantic Web, ideal for properties and classes that don't warrant the effort of creating or maintaining a full schema. OpenVocab allows anyone to create and modify vocabulary terms using their web browser.".
- opmo description "The Open Provenance Model is a model of provenance that is designed to meet the following requirements: (1) To allow provenance information to be exchanged between systems, by means of a compatibility layer based on a shared provenance model. (2) To allow developers to build and share tools that operate on such a provenance model. (3) To define provenance in a precise, technology-agnostic manner. (4) To support a digital representation of provenance for any 'thing', whether produced by computer systems or not. (5) To allow multiple levels of description to coexist. (6) To define a core set of rules that identify the valid inferences that can be made on provenance representation.".
- fridge description "Ontology for Open Fridge project".
- SmartHomeWeather.owl description "An ontology defining weather-related concepts and properties being relevant to smart home systems that provide predictive control.".
- nif-core description "The NLP Interchange Format (NIF) is an RDF/OWL-based format that aims to achieve interoperability between Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools, language resources and annotations.".
- rlog description "This is a helper ontology for NIF 2.0 to be able to log errors and warning messages.".
- 1 description "This document specifies a vocabulary for asserting the existence of official endorsements or certifications of <em xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" xmlns:acrt=\"http://privatealpha.com/ontology/certification/1#\" xmlns:bibo=\"http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/\" xmlns:dct=\"http://purl.org/dc/terms/\" xmlns:foaf=\"http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/\" xmlns:owl=\"http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#\" xmlns:rdf=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#\" xmlns:rdfs=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#\" xmlns:skos=\"http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#\" xmlns:vann=\"http://purl.org/vocab/vann/\" xmlns:xsd=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#\">agents</em>, such as people and organizations.".
- 1 description "This document specifies a vocabulary for asserting the existence of official endorsements or certifications of agents, such as people and organizations.".
- ns description "The Linked Data Rights ontology provides the vocabulary for creating rights expressions for Linked Data resources. Linked Data assets (RDF triples, graphs, datasets, mappings...) can be object of protection by the intellectual property law, the database law or its access or publication be restricted by other legal reasons (personal data pro- tection, security reasons, etc.). Publishing a rights expression along with the digital asset, allows the rightsholder waiving some or all of the IP and database rights (leaving the work in the public domain), permitting some operations if certain conditions are satisfied (like giving attribution to the author) or simply reminding the audience that some rights are reserved.".
- ns description "The Linked Data Rights ontology provides the vocabulary for creating rights expressions for Linked Data resources.".
- muo description "Classes and properties of this ontology have been designed by the MyMobileWeb project.".
- mvco.owl description "The Media Value Chain Ontology (MVCO) is an ontology for formalizing the representation of the Media Value Chain. It couples naturally with the MPEG-21 multimedia framework, and its standardization as Part 19 of this ISO/IEC standard is underway (at the editing time of this document).".
- aws description "This ontology is part of the Agriculture Meteorology example showcasing the ontology developed by the W3C Semantic Sensor Networks incubator group (SSN-XG). It is published here in order to generalize the potential usage and the alignment with other standardization efforts of the SSN ontology.".
- qu description "This ontology is partially based on the SysML QUDV (Quantities, Units, Dimensions and Values) proposed by a working group of the SysML 1.2 Revision Task Force (RTF), working in close coordination with the OMG MARTE specification group.".
- 0.1 description "A vocabulary to describe licenses".
- botany description "This is a specialist botanical variant of the Biological Taxonomy Vocabulary.".
- Taxonomy description "A hierarchical classification for a form of life.".
- ns description "An RDF vocabulary for the taxonomy of all forms of life".
- BotTaxonomy description "A BotTaxonomy is a subclass of Taxonomy. It is not necessarily used to\ndescribe a plant. Most of the time, it is more appropriate to use Taxonomy\ninstead.".
- Taxonomy description "A taxonomy is a classification for something. An animal or plant <em xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">has</em> a taxonomy; an animal or plant <em xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">is not</em> a taxonomy. For those familiar with object-oriented programming, think of a taxonomy as being analogous to a class, not an object.".
- authority description "The authority who classified this form of life. For example \"Linnaeus, 1758\".".
- class description "The third highest level of classification. For example <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Mammalia</i>.".
- commonName description "A non-scientific name. For example, \"Human\".".
- division description "The second highest level of classification, as used by botanists. Note that\ndivision may be used to describe any form of life — the use of division is\nnot meant to imply that the entity being described is a plant, merely that\nbotanical names of ranks are being used. Zoologists use the term \"division\"\nto describe a rank between an \"infraclass\" and a \"cohort\". biol:division\nshould not be used for this purpose — use biol:rank instead.".
- family description "The fifth highest level of classification. For example <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Hominidae</i>.".
- genus description "The sixth highest level of classification. For example <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Homo</i>.".
- hasTaxonomy description "This property provides a relationship between an entity (such as a <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/#term_Person\">foaf:Person</a>) and a taxonomy. Because biologists don't always agree on how to classify life, a single entity may have multiple taxonomies, each of which may be differentiated between using <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"#term_authority\">biol:authority</a> or dc:date.".
- kingdom description "The highest-level and least specific level of classification. Example kingdoms are <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Animalia</i> and <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Plantae</i>.".
- name description "A scientific name; a binomial or trinomial. For example, <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Homo sapiens</i>.".
- order description "The fourth highest level of classification. For example \"Primates\".".
- rank description "An unspecified classification. This should not normally be used.".
- secondLevelClassification description "The second highest level of classification. Zoologists call these <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">phyla</i> and botanists call them \"divisions\". In general, you should pick one of those terms and use it instead.".
- seeAlso description "A link to another resource further describing this form of life.".
- species description "The lowest level of classification supported by this vocabulary. For example <i xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" class=\"taxon\">Sapiens</i>. To include information more specific than species, use <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"#term_rank\">biol:rank</a> or <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"#section_Abstract\">a more specialist vocabulary</a>.".
- event.owl description "This ontology deals with the notion of reified events - events seen as first-class objects.".
- keys.owl description "A vocabulary for musical keys and notes".
- timeline.owl description "Extends owl-time ontology with support for several timelines, acting as a backbone to adress time interval/instants. Mainly designed with a multimedia use-case in mind.".
- ns description "A vocabulary for the description of hotels, vacation homes, camping sites, and other accommodation offers for e-commerce".
- arch description "An RDF vocabulary for describing archival collections and the names associated with them".
- b2bo description "A vocabulary for documents interchange in B2B processes.".
- taxon description "This is the initial vocabulary for mapping the various taxon classes on the Linked Open Data Cloud".
- taxon description "Version 0.18 This is the initial vocabulary for Mapping the various taxon classes on the Linked Open Data Cloud".
- biotop.owl description "Upper-Level ontology for Biology and Medicine. Compatible with BFO, DOLCE, and the UMLS Semantic Network".
- frapo description ">FRAPO is an ontology for use to describe research project administrative information and to work with CRIS (Current Research Information Systems).".
- cdtype description "Types defined by the Dublin Core Collections Application Profile".
- terms description "An expression in RDF of the application profile for collection-level description developed by the Dublin Core Collection Description Task Group.".
- co description "The Collections Ontology (CO) defines unordered collections (Set and Bag) and ordered collections (or List). This ontology has been inspired by the work \"Putting OWL in Order: Patterns for Sequences in OWL\" by Drummond et al. (OWL-ED 2006).".
- configurationontology description "Ontology for the description of customizable products. It models the configuration process as the traversal of a graph of partially defined products, or \"Configurations\"".
- ns description "The COO provides a vocabulary for exposing available configuration options for car models. It allows indicating choices that can be made as well as compatibility, dependency, and inclusion information. The ontology imports and extends the GoodRelations ontology for e-commerce".
- dcat description "Este vocabulario se utiliza para modelar los catálogos de conjuntos de datos y las relaciones con los datasets".
- dcat description "This vocabulary is used for modelling catalogs of datasets and its relationships with the datasets".
- oferta description "El objetivo de este vocabulario es la creación de un esquema que permita definir los contenidos de la información relacionada con la oferta de empleo público. \t\t\tSe identifican ciertas variables en el dominio de la oferta de empleo público, que se modelan a través de ciertos tipos de datos y de propiedades relacionadas entre los recursos.".
- localizacion description "Este vocabulario se utiliza para modelar las localizaciones físicas de lugares públicos. \t\t\tUtiliza elementos de Geonames para identificar las distintas características geográficas.".
- organizacion description "El objetivo de este vocabulario es la creación de un esquema que permita definir los contenidos de la información relacionada con los órganos de gobierno y los centros públicos que ofrecen servicios. Se identifican ciertas variables en el dominio de los centros públicos, que se modelan a través de ciertos tipos de datos y de propiedades relacionadas entre los recursos. Se utiliza Ontologies for e-Government para modelar las principales características.".
- elecciones description "El objetivo de este vocabulario es la creación de un esquema que permita definir los contenidos de información relacionada con procesos electorales y sus resultados. \t\t\tSe identifican ciertas variables en el dominio de las elecciones, que se modelan a través de ciertos tipos de datos y de propiedades relacionadas entre los recursos.".
- dcam description "An abstract model for Dublin Core metadata".
- dcmitype description "The DCMI Type Vocabulary provides a general, cross-domain list of approved terms that may be used as values for the Resource Type element to identify the genre of a resource.".
- Collection description "A collection is described as a group; its parts may also be separately described.".
- Dataset description "Examples include lists, tables, and databases. A dataset may be useful for direct machine processing.".
- Event description "Metadata for an event provides descriptive information that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, and responsible agents associated with an event. Examples include an exhibition, webcast, conference, workshop, open day, performance, battle, trial, wedding, tea party, conflagration.".