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- qudt description "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. The goal of the QUDT ontology is to provide a unified model of, measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units.".
- Dataset description "A set of RDF triples that are published, maintained or aggregated by a single provider.".
- voag description "VOAG stands for \"Vocabulary Of Attribution and Governance\". The ontology is intended to specify licensing, attribution, provenance and governance of an ontology. VOAG captures many common license types and their restrictions. Where a license requires attribution, VOAG provides resources that allow the attribution should be made. Provenance is defined in terms of source and pedigree. A miminal model of governance is provided based on how issues, releases and changes are managed. VOAG does not import, but makes uses of some concepts from VOID (http://vocab.deri.ie/void), notably void:Dataset.".
- ApprovalProcess description "A \"Governance Process\".".
- ChangeType description "Change Type provides an indicator for how an artifact has or will change in the future. This indicator is important to understanding the stability of an ontology.".
- ConfidentialityLevel description "An enumerated codelist for values thath pertain to the security of a set of resources, or a resource. In 'lmc' an ontology can carry a property to denote its confidentiality.".
- CreativeCommonsRequirement description "An action that may or may not be requested of you".
- GovernedObject description "An abstract class for all governed entities".
- Graph description "A set of RDF triples in an ontology graph specified according to VOAG.".
- Icon description "A logo of some kind".
- Image description "Image is a class for figures, pictures, logos, and icons of various kinds".
- LicenseModel description "A License Model describes the licensing conditions associated with a software artifact.".
- Logo description "Logo is ...".
- OrganizationLogo description "A logo for an organization".
- Pedigree description "Pedigree captures aspects of an artifact that have to do with maturity, quality, salience, and accredidation.".
- ProductLogo description "Product logo is used for products, solutions, etc.".
- Provenance description "Provenance specifies the origin or source of some artifact. The primary purpose of provenance is to capture the time, place, and if appropriate the person responsible, for the creation, production or provisioning of The artifact. Provenance also captures a record of how a version may have been superceded by another version of the artifact.".
- TopQuadrantLogo-613x150 description "TopQuadrant's logo - diamond with company name to the right".
- dtype description "The ontology \"dtype\" provides a specification of simple data types such as enumerations and codelists. These are needed in support of the conversion of XML Schemas and UML Models to OWL. The purpose of \"dtype\" is to provide a foundation for expressing rich data types. These data types are typically needed when dealing with OWL representations of data structures derived from XML Schema.".
- GMD_VAEM description "VAEM stands for \"Vocabulary for Attaching Essential Metadata\". What VAEM regards as essential metadata is data about dates and times, confidentiality, and other characterisitic qualifiers of the ontology, but also references to where a ontology is documented and where to find ontology registration for governance, attribution and provenance. VAEM makes use of some properties from the DC terms vocabulary using the namespace prefix \"dct\". VAEM is OWL-DL compliant.".
- ApprovalEvent description "A \"Governance Event\".".
- CCPH_CommercialUse description "Exercising rights for commercial purposes".
- CCPH_HighIncomeNationUse description "Use in a non-developing country".
- CCP_DerivativeWorks description "Distribution of derivative works".
- CCP_Distribution description "Creative Commons - distribution, public display, and publicly performance".
- CCP_Reproduction description "making multiple copies".
- CCP_Sharing description "permits commercial derivatives, but only non-commercial distribution".
- CCR_Attribution description "Credit to be given to copyright holder and/or author".
- CCR_Copyleft description "Copyleft is a general method for making a program (or other work) free, and requiring all modified and extended versions of the program to be free as well. The simplest way to make a program free software is to put it in the public domain, uncopyrighted. This allows people to share the program and their improvements, if they are so minded. But it also allows uncooperative people to convert the program into proprietary software. They can make changes, many or few, and distribute the result as a proprietary product. People who receive the program in that modified form do not have the freedom that the original author gave them; the middleman has stripped it away. In the GNU project, Copyleft says that anyone who redistributes the software, with or without changes, must pass along the freedom to further copy and change it. Copyleft guarantees that every user has freedom.".
- CCR_Copyleft description "combined works must be licensed under specified terms, similar to those on the original work".
- CCR_LesserCopyleft description "derivative works must be licensed under specified terms, with at least the same conditions as the original work; combinations with the work may be licensed under different terms".
- CCR_Notice description "copyright and license notices be kept intact".
- CCR_ShareAlike description "derivative works be licensed under the same terms or compatible terms as the original work".
- CCR_SourceCode description "Source code (the preferred form for making modifications) must be provided when exercising some rights granted by the license.".
- CL_Restricted description "During and before World War II, the U.S. had a category of classified information called restricted, which was below confidential. The U.S. no longer has a restricted classification, but many other nations and NATO do. The U.S. treats \"restricted\" information it receives from other governments as confidential. The U.S. does use the term restricted data in a completely different way to refer to nuclear secrets.".
- CL_Secret description "\"Secret\" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe [US Executive Order 12958].".
- CL_SensitiveButUnclassified description "Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) information should not be disclosed but is not national security information and cannot be classified according to Executive Order (EO)12958, as amended. These materials must be: properly marked, locked up when not under the supervision of an authorized person, and encrypted while in transit over a non-secure network. Some examples are: trade secrets, proprietary information, financial information, personnel and medical records, procurement-sensitive information, IT system security plans, contingency plans, audit logs (recordings of exceptions and other security-related events), vulnerability reports, incident reports and Personally Identifiable Information (PII).".
- CL_TopSecret description "\"Top Secret\" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe [US Executive Order 12958].".
- CL_Unclassified description "Unclassified is not technically a \"classification\"; this is the default, and refers to information that can be released to individuals without a clearance (Level 0). Information that is unclassified is sometimes restricted in its dissemination as SBU or FOUO. For example, the \"law enforcement bulletins\" often reported by the U.S. media when United States Department of Homeland Security raises the U.S. terror threat level are usually classified as \"U//LES\" or \"Unclassified - Law Enforcement Sensitive.\" This information is only supposed to be released to Law Enforcement groups (Sheriff, Police, etc.) Because the information is unclassified, however, it is sometimes released to the public as well. Information which is unclassified, but which the government does not believe should be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests is often classified as U//FOUO - \"Unclassified - For Official Use Only\". In addition to FOUO information, information can be categorized according to its availability to be distributed (Distribution D may only be released to approved Department of Defense and Government Contractor personnel). Also, the statement of NOFORN (meaning No Foreign Nationals) is applied to any information which may not be released to any non-US Citizen. NOFORN and Distribution statements are often used in conjunction with classified information or alone on SBU information. Documents subject to export controls have a specific warning to that effect.".
- Catalog description "An index to a set of resources".
- Figure description "An illustration of some kind.".
- LinkedModelLogo-200x80 description "LinkedModel Logo".
- OpenIssue description "An issue with undetermined disposition,".
- RDFIcon-32X35 description "RDF Standard".
- SPARQLIcon-80X15 description "SPARQL Standard".
- Standard description "An industry, de facto or de jure standard".
- TurtleIcon-32bX35 description "Turtle is a representation format for RDF/OWL.".