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  • dso - Data Structure Ontology
    http://inference-web.org/2.0/ds.owl
    This ontology offers OWL-Lite definition for object list. It is a restricted version of OWL-S ObjectList @en
  • lvont - Lexvo.org Ontology
    http://lexvo.org/ontology
    An ontology for natural language terms description, including scripts, languages and meanings. The Lexvo.org ontology is still under development and may not be able to address all needs. Please also consider using the Lingvoj Ontology and the GOLD ontology, whereever appropriate. @en
  • msm - Minimal Service Model
    http://iserve.kmi.open.ac.uk/ns/msm
    A simple RDF(S) ontology able to capture (part of) the semantics of both Web services and Web APIs @en
  • lawd - Linking Ancient World Data Ontology
    http://lawd.info/ontology/
    The goal of LAWD is to fill in the cracks between the data used and published by projects with a focus on the ancient world and the standard Linked Data vocablary schemes, like Dublin Core, the Open Annotation Collaboration, and CIDOC-CRM. @en
  • lode - Linking Open Descriptions of Events
    http://linkedevents.org/ontology/
    An ontology for publishing descriptions of historical events as Linked Data, and for mapping between other event-related vocabularies and ontologies. @en
  • lsq - The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V))
    http://lsq.aksw.org/vocab
    The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V)), defined using RDF(S) and OWL, provides a machine readable vocabulary to help describe queries in SPARQL logs and their statistics. The vocabulary builds upon the SPIN vocabulary and the Service Description vocabulary. @en
  • lsc - Linked Science Core Vocabulary
    http://linkedscience.org/lsc/ns#
    LSC, the Linked Science Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable publishers and researchers to relate things in science to time, space, and themes. @en
  • teach - Teaching Core Vocabulary Specification
    http://linkedscience.org/teach/ns#
    TEACH, the Teaching Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable teachers to relate things in their courses together. The Teaching Core Vocabulary is based on practical requirements set by providing seminar and course descriptions as Linked Data. @en
  • ludo-gp - Ludo - Game Presentation
    http://ns.inria.fr/ludo/v1/gamepresentation#
    This vocabulary is a component of Ludo. It was created to describe and represent the graphical elements of a serious game. It it based on "Game Content Model: An Ontology for Documenting Serious Game Design" by Tang, S et al. @en
  • ntag - Nice Tag Ontology
    http://ns.inria.fr/nicetag/2010/09/09/voc
    NiceTag Ontology is an ontology which describes as generally as possible tags or rather tag actions understood as a speech acts occurring on the Web @en
  • tac - TripleAccessControl Ontology
    http://ns.bergnet.org/tac/0.1/triple-access-control
    The TripleAccessControl Ontology is an extension to WebAccessControl Ontology to describe access control rules for RDF triples. @en
  • lslife - ELSEWeb Lifemapper Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-lifemapper.owl
    The ELSEWeb Lifemapper ontology provides classes for describing biodiversity modelling services provided by Lifemapper. This project provides support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • lsweb - ELSEWeb Data Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-data.owl
    The ELSEWeb Data ontology provides simple classes for describing datasets. This project provides foundational support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • deps - DOAP Dependencies
    http://ontologi.es/doap-deps#
    An extension to DOAP for describing a project's requirements @en
  • opmo - Open Provenance Model
    http://openprovenance.org/model/opmo
    The Open Provenance Model is a model of provenance that is designed to meet the following requirements: (1) To allow provenance information to be exchanged between systems, by means of a compatibility layer based on a shared provenance model. (2) To allow developers to build and share tools that operate on such a provenance model. (3) To define provenance in a precise, technology-agnostic manner. (4) To support a digital representation of provenance for any 'thing', whether produced by computer systems or not. (5) To allow multiple levels of description to coexist. (6) To define a core set of rules that identify the valid inferences that can be made on provenance representation. @en