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). @en
This vocabulary is used to describe the physical location of public places. @en
pat- Patch Request Ontology
http://purl.org/hpi/patchr#
The Patch Request Ontology provides a schema to describe desired changes in Linked Data. By wrapping the Graph Update Ontology (guo) patch requests can be formulated to add, modify or delete particular triples (or subgraphs) within a dataset. @en
media- The Media RDF Vocabulary
http://purl.org/media
In order to enable and encourage the sharing, distribution, syndication, and aggregation of media content, the authors propose the Media RDF vocabulary, an open standard for distributed media metadata. @en
step- Semantic Trajectory Episodes
http://purl.org/net/step
A lightweight ontology for representing semantic trajectories and contextual elements in terms of features of interests and episodes. @en
label- label
http://purl.org/net/vocab/2004/03/label
Term definitions for singular and plural label properties @en
wfm- The Workflow Motif Ontology
http://purl.org/net/wf-motifs
Ontology for describing Workflow Motifs. Workflow Motifs outline the kinds of data-intensive activities that are observed in workflows (data-operation motifs) and the different manners in which activities are implemented within workflows (workflow-oriented motifs). @en
docso- Document Service Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/dso
A micro-ontology that defines a set of typical document-related services such as provided by libraries, museums and archives. @en
bibo- The Bibliographic Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/
The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web. @en
pbo- Play Back Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/pbo/core#
The Play Back Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing concepts that are related to the play back domain. @en
place- The Places Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/places
The Places Ontology is a simple lightweight ontology for describing places of geographic interest. @en
nsl- A News Storyline Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/storyline
The News Storyline Ontology is a generic model for describing and organising the stories news organisations tell. The ontology is intended to be flexible to support any given news or media publisher's approach to handling news stories. At the heart of the ontology, is the concept of Storyline. @en
poso- Positioning System Ontology
http://purl.org/poso/
This ontology provides the terminologies used for positioning systems. @en
sim- The Similarity Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/similarity/
An ontology to describe associations between things. Although this ontology was designed with music similarity in mind, it can readily be applied to other domains. @en
ssso- Simple Service Status Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/ssso
An event-based RDF ontology for typical status in fulfillment of a service @en