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  • citedcat - CiteDCAT-AP Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/citedcat-ap
    CiteDCAT-AP is an extension of the DCAT application profile for data portals in Europe (DCAT-AP) for describing resources documented by using the DataCite metadata schema - the de facto standard for data citation, and used across scientific disciplines. Its basic use case is to make research data searchable on general data portals, thereby bridging the gap between scientific and public sector information. For this purpose, CiteDCAT-AP provides an RDF vocabulary and the corresponding RDF syntax binding for the metadata elements defined in DataCite. @en
  • cto - CTO: Construction Tasks Ontology
    https://w3id.org/cto
    The Construction Tasks Ontology (CTO) describes tasks operating on construction elements, spatial zones and/or damages. The tasks are either planned or executed depending on the dataset metadata context of the dataset its used in. Five different types of tasks are defined: instalment, removal, modification, repair and inspection. Consequences of tasks on the dataset, i.e. added and/or deleted triples, are modeled using reified statements. The tasks can link to a reified statement using the CTO relations. @en
  • dba - Description Banking Archives Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dba/ontology/
    The ontology, presented here in a beta version, is based on the analysis of the documentation and descriptive requirements of the Intesa Sanpaolo Historical Archive and is intended to describe the content of historical banking documents and of some of the activities carried out by the bank, particularly in relation to third parties (loans, charity donations, seizures and confiscations, etc.), which involve the initiation of processes or the production of documents. The focal point of the descriptive model is the bank - an entity that initiates different types of processes, whose common feature is that they are structured into various stages/events - and the relationship between the documentation produced and the information it contains. In fact, this ontology is based on information collected from archived documents which describe various processes and activities carried out by banking institutions: the starting point for its construction were the inventories and databases of documentation stored in the Historical Archive which was produced by the various banks that over time were merged into Intesa Sanpaolo. The ontology was created to provide a sufficiently abstract representation and model for describing the processes of various banking activities from which the documentation was produced - from a company's request for financing and its outcome, to the preparation of seizure, confiscation and asset restitution filings, to charitable contributions, just to mention a few examples - reusing models that were already well established and widely used. The structure of the proposed ontology is in fact intended to adapt to the various activities, described in the archive files that a banking institution performs in relation to third parties. The proposed ontology is therefore not an ontology on banking activity in general, but on the relationship between this activity and the documents that are produced. Moreover, its objective is not to describe the documents in the strict sense of the term, for which reference is made to OAD ontology. The purpose of this project is to lay the initial, and fundamental, building blocks for describing the complexity, variety, and breadth of the domain of archiving bank records and the data they contain. Despite having data from different banks relating to different activities and having already made arrangements for the integration of third-party datasets and ontologies, before completing the project we will have to wait for the processing of representations based on other types of documents and banking institutions, including non-Italian ones. @en
  • dco - domOS Common Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dco
    domOS Common Ontology (dCO) represents a common information model to share a unified understanding for humans and machines and to ensure semantic interoperability in a heterogeneous IoT infrastructure. This ontology allows the decoupling of the infrastructure from the software services and applications. @en
  • cmd - Compound Measure Description
    https://w3id.org/cmd#
    This document is a vocabulary to describe compound measures, i.e. measures with several metric or item that are organized with serveral dimensions. The description of such a measure relies on a Tree-Structure of Requirement (TSoR): a set of requirements structured hierarchicaly with analysis element. A TSoR represents the main measure. Several information may be added to explicitely indicate how the overall score on the measure should be calculated based on the hierarchy, relative importance of the node of the hierarchy and an aggregation function. The measure can be described completely and unambiguously from the organisation to the requirements and the implementation. @en
  • cocoon - Cloud Computing Services Ontology
    https://w3id.org/cocoon/v1.0
    Simple ontology for Cloud Computing Services. This ontology allows to define model of prices used in large cloud computing providers such as Google, Amazon, Azure, etc., including options for regions, type of instances, prices specification, etc. @en
  • och - OWL Change Ontology
    https://w3id.org/def/och#
    An ontology for describing changes between OWL ontology versions @en
  • dsd - Description of a Data Source
    https://w3id.org/dsd
    To ensure comparability between schemas from different data models, the Description of a Data Source (DSD) vocabulary has been developed. @en
  • aml - AutomationML Ontology
    https://w3id.org/i40/aml
    A vocabulary to represent the AutomationML Standard - IEC 62714 @en
  • iddo - The Interconnected Data Dictionary Ontology (IDDO)
    https://w3id.org/iddo
    The interconnected data dictionary ontology maps the data model of the ISO 23386 for the describing, creating, and maintenance of properties in interconnected data dictionaries. @en
  • core - Materials Design Ontology - Core Module
    https://w3id.org/mdo/core/
    This is the core module in Materials Design Ontology. @en
  • ontouml - OntoUML Metamodel Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/ontouml
    A reference implementation of the OntoUML metamodel in OWL. @en
  • ocmv - OntoUML/UFO Catalog Metadata Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/ontouml-models/vocabulary
    Specification of the metadata used to describe models in the OntoUML/UFO Catalog. @en
  • react - The REACT Ontology
    https://w3id.org/react
    The REACT ontology aims to represent all the necessary knowledge to support the achievement of island energy independence through renewable energy generation and storage, a demand response platform, and promoting user engagement in a local energy community. The REACT ontology has been developed as part of the REACT project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 824395. @en
  • seas - SEAS ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/
    This vocabulary is version v0.1 of the ITEA2 Smart Energy Aware Systems project vocabulary. It enables the description of electricity measurements of a site using the Data Cube W3C vocabulary. @en