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  • dk - The Data Knowledge Vocabulary
    http://www.data-knowledge.org/dk/
    The Data Knowledge Vocabulary allows for a comprehensive description of data assets and enterprise data management. It covers a business data dictionary, data quality management, data governance, the technical infrastructure and many other aspects of enterprise data management. The vocabulary represents a linked data implementation of the Data Knowledge Model which resulted from extensive applied research. @en
  • edifact-o - EDIFACT Ontology
    https://purl.org/edifact/ontology
    An Ontology for representing EDIFACT Messages. @en
  • cem - Crime Event Model (CEM)
    https://w3id.org/CEMontology
    The Crime Event Model is an ontology for the representation of crime events extracted from local newspapers. It could be employed for Crime Analysis purposes: extracting crime information from newspapers and enriching them with proper machine-readable semantics is a critical task to help law enforcement agencies at preventing crime, supporting criminal investigations and evaluating the action of law enforcement agencies themselves. The model is based on the fundamental 5W1H journalistic questions, that are Who?, What?, When?, Where?, Why? and How?. Another important requirement was the attempt to exploit existing knowledge graphs and ontologies such as the Simple Event Model (SEM) Ontology and the Schema.org data model for interoperability and interconnection. @en
  • dio - The Design Intent Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dio
    The scope of the DIO is the domain of design intent or design rationale that needs to be documented while undertaking the design of any artifact @en
  • eeo - Experimental Evaluation Ontology
    https://w3id.org/eeo
    An ontology to describe experiments, evaluations and their relation. @en
  • 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
  • tido - The Threat Intelligence Decision Ontology
    https://w3id.org/tido#
    The TIDO ontology can be used to describe the decision processes within the threat intelligence domain @en
  • basic - OWL representation of ISO 19103 (Basic types package)
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19103/2005/basic
    An OWL representation of (some of) the basic types described in ISO 19103:2005, required as primitives in other ontologies based on ISO 19100 series standards @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
  • deps - DOAP Dependencies
    http://ontologi.es/doap-deps#
    An extension to DOAP for describing a project's requirements @en
  • wfm - The Workflow Motif Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/wf-motifs
    Ontology for describing Workflow Motifs. Workflow Motifs outline the kinds of data-intensive activities that are observed in workflows (data-operation motifs) and the different manners in which activities are implemented within workflows (workflow-oriented motifs). @en
  • idemo - Demographic ontology from the French Statistics Institute
    http://rdf.insee.fr/def/demo
    Ontology with classes and properties used for demography, mostly in the census of the population @en
  • ioc - IOC: Internet of Construction Ontology
    http://w3id.org/ioc
    The Internet of Construction Ontology (IoC) construction process ontology is intended to represent a comprehensive solution of how processes in the construction industry can be modelled. Due to the iterative nature of creating an ontology, the construction process ontology presented here can at best be considered a working state at the time of publication. Our approach emphasizes the simplest and most comprehensive mapping possible, which is only extended based on insights from practical use when otherwise compelling limitations in usability and applicability arise. Thus, the extension and refinement of the developed construction process ontology strongly depends on the integration of further areas of the construction value chain and the connection of further domain ontologies. @en
  • opmw - The OPMW Ontology
    http://www.opmw.org/ontology/
    OPMW is a OPMV profile to model the executions and definitions of scientific workflows. @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