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  • iot-lite - Iot-lite ontology
    http://purl.oclc.org/NET/UNIS/fiware/iot-lite#
    iot-lite is a lightweight ontology based on SSN to describe Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and relationships. @en
  • botany - Biological Taxonomy Vocabulary 0.2 (Botany)
    http://purl.org/NET/biol/botany#
    This is a specialist botanical variant of the Biological Taxonomy Vocabulary. @en
  • cld - The Collection Description Terms
    http://purl.org/cld/terms/
    An expression in RDF of the application profile for collection-level description developed by the Dublin Core Collection Description Task Group. @en
  • dqm - The Data Quality Management Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/dqm-vocabulary/v1/dqm
    The Data Quality Management Vocabulary - An Ontology for Data Requirements Management, Data Quality Monitoring, Data Quality Assessment, and Data Cleansing @en
  • coreo - Core-o: Competence Reference Ontology
    http://purl.org/coreo
    An ontology to describe competences and human capabilities @en
  • dcterms - DCMI Metadata Terms
    http://purl.org/dc/terms/
    an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including properties, vocabulary encoding schemes, syntax encoding schemes, and classes. @en
  • ds - Dataset Catalog Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/ctic/dcat#
    This vocabulary is used for modelling catalogs of datasets and its relationships with the datasets @en
  • elec - Vocabulary for Vote Results
    http://purl.org/ctic/sector-publico/elecciones
    The objective of this vocabulary is to describe the vote process and results. @en
  • gr - The GoodRelations Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce
    http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
    The GoodRelations ontology provides the vocabulary for annotating e-commerce offerings (1) to sell, lease, repair, dispose, or maintain commodity products and (2) to provide commodity services. @en
  • essglobal - ESSGlobal Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/essglobal/vocab/
    A vocabulary for the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). This vocabulary is designed to be used in combination with the metadata schemes/vocabularies/ontologies: dcterms, good relations, foaf, vcard, organization and schema.org - this is defined in the Dublin Core Application Profile of the SSE. Developed by the ESSGlobal group of the Intercontinental Network for Promoting the Social and Solidarity Economy (RIPESS) Organisation. @en
  • gen - Vocabulary for Linked Genealogical Data
    http://purl.org/gen/0.1#
    A simple RDF vocabulary containing terms to facilitate the linking of genealogical data. @en
  • holy - Hydrogen Ontology
    http://purl.org/holy/ns#
    This is the Hydrogen Ontology (HOLY). HOLY is a domain ontology for describing the complex structure of hydrogen-based markets. HOLY contributes to the systemic modeling of the hydrogen domain with a focus on its value chain. Hence, it provides a foundation for retrieval, storage, and delivery of market insights. @en
  • fiesta-iot - FIESTA-IoT Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/ontology/fiesta-iot
    The FIESTA-IoT ontology takes inspiration from the well-known Noy et al. methodology for reusing and interconnecting existing ontologies. To build the ontology, we leverage a number of core concepts from various mainstream ontologies and taxonomies, such as Semantic Sensor Network (SSN), M3-lite (a lite version of M3 ontology), WGS84, IoT-lite, Time, and DUL ontology. @en
  • iottaxolite - The IoTTaxonomy-lite Taxonomy
    http://purl.org/iot/vocab/iot-taxonomy-lite#
    The IoT-Taxonomy-lite is adapted from M3-lite taxonomy. This taxonomy is refactored and defines many other concepts such as subclasses of Feature-of-Interest and Quality-of-Observation. @en
  • m3lite - The Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) Lite Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/vocab/m3-lite#
    M3 lite taxonomy is designed for the FIESTA-IOT H2020 EU project. We refactor, clean and simplify the M3 ontology designed by Eurecom (Amelie Gyrard). M3 ontology lite is currently aligned with the quantity taxonomy used by several testbeds: SmartSantander (Spain), University of Surrey (United Kingdom), KETI (Korea) and Com4Innov (France). @en