The aim of the Semantic Web Portal Ontology is to serve as the conceptual backbone for community portals driven by Semantic Web technologies. @en
spin- SPIN Inferencing Vocabulary
http://spinrdf.org/spin
An RDF Schema that can be used to attach constraints and rules to RDFS classes, and to encapsulate reusable SPARQL queries into functions and templates. @en
drm- Data Reference Model
http://vocab.data.gov/def/drm
A metamodel for government data @en
gvp- Getty Vocabulary Program ontology
http://vocab.getty.edu/ontology
The GVP Ontology defines classes, properties and values (skos:Concepts) used in GVP LOD. It is complete regarding AAT and TGN (as of version 2.0), and will be extended in time with more elements needed for the other GVP vocabularies (ULAN, CONA). @en
scsv- Schema.org CSV
http://vocab.deri.ie/scsv
Mapping vocabulary for CSV files that use Schema.org terms in the header. @en
cogs- COGS Vocabulary
http://vocab.deri.ie/cogs
Vocabulary for describing ETL and data transformation activities. @en
A core module of the CEON ontology network, defining aspects of the circular value network (CVN) itself. @en
rml-star- RML-star
http://w3id.org/rml/star/
RML module for generating RDF-star graphs @en
rml-cc- RML-Containers
http://w3id.org/rml/cc/
RML module to generate RDF collections and containers @en
attack- MITRE ATT&CK Ontology
http://w3id.org/sepses/vocab/ref/attack
An ontology to represent MITRE ATT & CK.
This ontology is developed based on the MITRE ATT & CK (https://attack.mitre.org/) @en
biopax- BioPAX Level 3 ontology
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl
The goal of the BioPAX group is to develop a common exchange format for biological pathway data. More information is available at http://www.biopax.org. This ontology is freely available under the LGPL license @en
bbccore- BBC Core Concepts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/coreconcepts
The generic BBC ontology for people, places,events, organisations, themes which represent things that make sense across the BBC. This model is meant to be generic enough, and allow clients (domain experts) link their own concepts @en