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  • op - Observable properties
    http://environment.data.gov.au/def/op
    A general purpose ontology for observable properties. The ontology supports description of both qualitative and quantitative properties. The allowed scale or units of measure may be specified. A property may be linked to substances-or-taxa and to features or realms, if they play a role in the definition. @en
  • gov - Ontology for modelling historic administrative information.
    http://gov.genealogy.net/ontology.owl
    The Genealogisches Orts-Verzeichnis (GOV) contains information about current and historical political, ecclesiastical and legal administrative affiliations of settlements and administrative units. In addition several time-dependent values (such as names, population numbers, postal codes etc.) are given. @en
  • frad - FRAD model
    http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frad/
    This is the element set of native RDF classes and properties described in the Functional Requirements for Authority Data model. The model also uses elements previously described in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) entity-relationship model. @en
  • spfood - SmartProducts Food Domain Model
    http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/smartproducts/ontologies/food.owl
    Defines concepts and properties specific for the SmartProducts Philips use case (cooking domain). @en
  • kdo - The Knowledge Diversity Ontology
    http://kdo.render-project.eu/kdo#
    The Knowledge Diversity Ontology aims at providing a vocabulary that describes different dimensions of knowledge diversity of the Web. To support the representation of diversity information, the conceptual model of the Knowledge Diversity Ontology includes concepts and relations that were identified and modelled by focusing on real world scenarios in context of customer feedback, news, and Wikipedia opinion mining as well as content and sentiment analysis. @en
  • lgdo - LinkedGeoData ontology
    http://linkedgeodata.org/ontology
    LinkedGeoData ontology has been derived from concepts defined by Open Street Map @en
  • ldvm - Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model
    http://linked.opendata.cz/ontology/ldvm/
    Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model (LDVM) serves for description and configuration of components and pipelines according to LDVM @en
  • earth - The Linked Earth Ontology
    http://linked.earth/ontology#
    The Linked Earth Ontology aims to provide a common vocabulary for annotating paleoclimatology data @en
  • ludo-gm - Ludo Game Model Ontology
    http://ns.inria.fr/ludo/v1/gamemodel#
    Given the increasing amount of structured data published on the Web, many possibilities are open for creating new types of games that use resources from the Web of Data. In particular, if we consider the subcategory of Serious Games in which the object of the game is to educate the user through the interactive discovery of real-life concepts (associated to Semantic Web resources), the inclusion of a semantic representation of the user profile and his contextual information becomes an important element to recommend the user more accurate concepts. Ludo is an ontology that allows the creation of Serious Games with those characteristics. @en
  • nrv - Normative Requirements Vocabulary
    http://ns.inria.fr/nrv
    An OWL vocabulary for describing normative requirements. @en
  • prissma - Presentation of Resources for Interoperable Semantic and Shareable Mobile Adaptability
    http://ns.inria.fr/prissma/v2#
    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. @en
  • edupro - EduProgression Ontology
    http://ns.inria.fr/semed/eduprogression/
    The EduProgression ontology formalizes the educational progressions of the French educational system, making possible to represent the existing progressions in a standard formal model, searchable and understandable by machines (OWL). @en
  • ov - OpenVocab
    http://open.vocab.org/terms
    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. @en
  • itsmo - IT Service Management Ontology
    http://ontology.it/itsmo/v1
    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. @en
  • ucum - Units of measurement ontology
    http://purl.oclc.org/NET/muo/ucum/
    The instances of this ontology have been automatically generated from the UCUM (The Unified Code for Units of Measure). See http://aurora.rg.iupui.edu/UCUM/ for more details on UCUM. The members of the MyMobileWeb consortium explicitly acknowledge the copyright of the data from the UCUM ontology. @en