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  • seasto - The SEAS Trading ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/TradingOntology
    The Seas Trading Ontology defines concepts and relations to describe ownership, trading, bilateral contracts and market licenses: - players own systems and trade commodities, which have a price; - bilateral electricity contracts are connections between electricity traders at which they exchange electricity; - electricity markets are connections between electricity traders at which they exchange electricity, using a market license; - electricity markets can be cleared, and balanced; - evaluations can have a traded volume validity context @en
  • tribont-sample - Sample module
    https://w3id.org/tribont/sample
    The goal of this module is to represent the sample systems , and the undelaying samples, involved in the tribological experiments. @en
  • gleif-L1 - Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation Level 1 Ontology - Who Is Who
    https://www.gleif.org/ontology/L1/
    Ontology for legal entity identifier registration. It was designed for Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) Level 1 data corresponding to the Common Data Format version 2.1. It covers key reference data for a legal entity identifiable with an LEI. The ISO 17442 standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization defines a set of attributes or LEI reference data that comprises the most essential elements of identification. It specifies the minimum reference data, which must be supplied for each LEI: The official name of the legal entity as recorded in the official registers. The registered address of that legal entity. The country of formation. The codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions. The date of the first LEI assignment; the date of last update of the LEI information; and the date of expiry, if applicable. @en
  • gleif-base - Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation Base Ontology
    https://www.gleif.org/ontology/Base/
    Ontology defining generic concepts for reuse by other Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) ontologies. It defines generic classes for (legal) Entities and their relationships and statuses; and generic properties for different types of name and address. It makes use of the OMG Languages Countries and Codes (LCC) ontology (based on the ISO 3166 standard) for country and region information. @en
  • vpa - ERA ontology for verified permissions
    https://w3id.org/vpa
    ERA ontology for verified permissions, as applied in vehicle(type) authorisations, registrations and approvals @en
  • hctl - Hypermedia Controls Ontology
    https://www.w3.org/2019/wot/hypermedia#
    Ontology designed to provide an RDF representation of Hypermedia Controls, in particular links and forms. @en
  • td - Thing Description Ontology
    https://www.w3.org/2019/wot/td
    This ontology aims to model the Web of Things domain according to the W3C Interest Group (http://w3c.github.io/wot/) @en
  • eac-cpf - EAC-CPF Descriptions Ontology for Linked Archival Data:
    http://archivi.ibc.regione.emilia-romagna.it/ontology/eac-cpf/
    Derive from the EAC-CPF original XML schema. Encoded Archival Context for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families provides a grammar for encoding names of creators of archival materials and related information. @en
  • faldo - Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology
    http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo
    Used to describe a location that consists of a number of Regions but where the order is not known. e.g. the oddly named order() keyword in a INSDC file. @en
  • caresses - CARESSES Ontology
    http://caressesrobot.org/ontology
    The CARESSES Ontology encodes guidelines defined by experts in Transcultural Nursing, with the aim of offering a specific tool for endowing social assistive robots (assisting older adults) with cultural competence. @en
  • plink - PersonLink Ontology
    http://cedric.cnam.fr/isid/ontologies/PersonLink.owl
    A Multilingual and Multicultural Ontology Representing Family Relationships. @en
  • gndo - GND Ontology
    http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#
    GND stands for "Gemeinsame Normdatei" (Integrated Authority File) and offers a broad range of elements to describe authorities. The GND originates from the German library community and aims to solve the name ambiguity problem in the library world. @en
  • ccr - Vocabulary for Regions and Zones on Cloud Computing
    http://cookingbigdata.com/linkeddata/ccregions
    Ontology for the definition of regions and zones of availability on CloudComputing platforms and services. This ontology allows to define model of regions used in large cloud computing providers such as Amazon, Azure, etc. @en
  • mus - DOREMUS is an extension of the FRBRoo model for describing the music.
    http://data.doremus.org/ontology#
    DOREMUS is an extension of the FRBRoo model for describing the music. @en
  • esco - The ESCO ontology
    http://data.europa.eu/esco/model
    The ontology of the taxonomy "European Skills, Competences, qualifications and Occupations". The ontology considers three ESCO pillars (or taxonomy) and 2 registers. The three pillars are: - Occupation - Skill (and competences) - Qualification For the construction and use of the ESCO pillars, the following modelling artefacts are used: - Facetting support to specialize ESCO pillar concepts based on bussiness relevant Concept Groups (e.g. species, languages, ...) - Conept Groups, Thesaurus array and Compound terms (as detailed in ISO 25964) to organize faceted concepts - SKOS mapping properties to relate ESCO pillar concepts to concepts in other (external) taxonomies (e.g. FoET, ISCO88 and ISCO08. More mappings can be added in the future.) - Tagging ESCO pillar concepts by other (external) taxonomies (NUTS, EQF, NACE, ...) - Capture gender specifics on the labels of the ESCO pillar concepts - Rich ESCO concept relationships holding a description and other specific characteristics of the relation between two ESCO pillar concepts. ESCO maintains two additional registers: - Awarding Body - Work Context Awarding Bodies typically are referenced by ESCO qualifications. Occupations can have one or more work context. @en