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  • con - Contact
    http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/contact
    Utility concepts for everyday life @en
  • dqv - Data Quality Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/dqv
    The Data Quality Vocabulary (DQV) is seen as an extension to DCAT to cover the quality of the data, how frequently is it updated, whether it accepts user corrections, persistence commitments etc. When used by publishers, this vocabulary will foster trust in the data amongst developers. @en
  • duv - Dataset Usage Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/duv
    The Dataset Usage Vocabulary (DUV) is used to describe consumer experiences, citations, and feedback about datasets from the human perspective. @en
  • cert - The Cert Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/ns/auth/cert#
    Ontology for Certificates and crypto stuff. @en
  • skosxl - SKOS eXtension for Labels
    http://www.w3.org/2008/05/skos-xl
    SKOS-XL defines an extension for the Simple Knowledge Organization System, providing additional support for describing and linking lexical entities. @en
  • sh - W3C Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/shacl#
    This vocabulary defines terms used in SHACL, the W3C Shapes Constraint Language. @en
  • prov - W3C PROVenance Interchange
    http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
    The namespace name http://www.w3.org/ns/prov# is intended for use with the PROV family of documents that support the interchange of provenance on the web. @en
  • ontolex - Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Core
    http://www.w3.org/ns/lemon/ontolex
    A model for the representation of lexical information relative to ontologies. Core module. @en
  • locn - ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/locn
    The ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing any place in terms of its name, address or geometry. The vocabulary is specifically designed to aid the publication of data that is interoperable with EU INSPIRE Directive. @en
  • wl - WSMO-Lite Ontology
    http://www.wsmo.org/ns/wsmo-lite#
    WSMO-Lite is a lightweight approach to the semantic annotation of Web service descriptions, defined by the STI2 working group Conceptual Models for Services @en
  • zbwext - ZBW Extensions
    http://zbw.eu/namespaces/zbw-extensions
    Extensions to SKOS and other standard vocabularies used by the German National Library of Economics (ZBW) @en
  • ui - A user interface ontology
    http://www.w3.org/ns/ui
    An ontology suitable for describing forms, sequences in widgets @en
  • edifact-o - EDIFACT Ontology
    https://purl.org/edifact/ontology
    An Ontology for representing EDIFACT Messages. @en
  • s4bldg - SAREF extension for building devices
    https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/
    This ontology extends the SAREF ontology for the building domain by defining building devices and how they are located in a building. This extension is based on the ISO 16739:2013 Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard for data sharing in the construction and facility management industries. The descriptions of the classes and properties extracted from IFC have been taken from the IFC documentation. @en
  • cem - Crime Event Model (CEM)
    https://w3id.org/CEMontology
    The Crime Event Model is an ontology for the representation of crime events extracted from local newspapers. It could be employed for Crime Analysis purposes: extracting crime information from newspapers and enriching them with proper machine-readable semantics is a critical task to help law enforcement agencies at preventing crime, supporting criminal investigations and evaluating the action of law enforcement agencies themselves. The model is based on the fundamental 5W1H journalistic questions, that are Who?, What?, When?, Where?, Why? and How?. Another important requirement was the attempt to exploit existing knowledge graphs and ontologies such as the Simple Event Model (SEM) Ontology and the Schema.org data model for interoperability and interconnection. @en