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  • loin - Level of Information Need (LOIN) Ontology
    https://w3id.org/loin
    The Level of Information Need (LOIN) Ontology is defined for specifying information requirements for delivery of data in a buildings' life cycle. The LOIN ontology is based on the standard BS EN 17412-1 (2020). Furthermore, it is extended with vocabulary for connecing Information Delivery Specifications (IDS) and Information containers for linked document delivery (ICDD) as per ISO 21597-1 (2020). @en
  • chameo - CHAracterisation MEthodology Ontology
    https://w3id.org/emmo/domain/characterisation-methodology/chameo
    CHAMEO is a domain ontology designed to model the common aspects across the different characterisation techniques and methodologies. @en
  • sdont - The Software Description Ontology
    https://w3id.org/okn/o/sd
    An ontology for describing software and their links to inputs, outputs and variables. The ontology extends schema.org and codemeta vocabularies @en
  • swemls - Semantic-Web Machine Learning System (SWeMLS) Ontology
    https://w3id.org/semsys/ns/swemls
    An ontology to describe a Semantic-Web Machine Learning System (SWeMLS) @en
  • dt - Data Template (DT) Ontology
    http://w3id.org/dt
    The Data Template (DT) Ontology is based on concepts and principles for creating templates from ISO 23387 and the associated XML data schema, which is currently under development. @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