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  • ctrl - CTRLont - An ontology to formally specify the control domain
    https://w3id.org/ibp/CTRLont
    CTRLont specifies concepts and relationships of control actors on a high level @en
  • ctxdesc - Context Descriptor Pattern
    http://www.demcare.eu/ontologies/contextdescriptor.owl
    OWL pattern for describing activity models as abstract dependencies among classes. @en
  • cwmo - Creative Workshop Management Ontology (CWMO)
    http://purl.org/cwmo/#
    Creative Workshop Management Ontology (CWMO) - an ontology designed to describe the creative workshop domain, to permit reasoning on creative method and to describe resources gathered inside Creative Support System. The primary goal of the ontology is to cover all knowledge about creative workshop and creative method necessary for Creative support system. The second goal is to provide interoperability between distributed Creative Support System. @en
  • cwork - Creative Work Ontology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/creativework
    This ontology defines the terms required to describe the creative works produced by the BBC and their associated metadata. @en
  • cwrc - The CWRC Ontology
    http://sparql.cwrc.ca/ontologies/cwrc
    The CWRC Ontology is the ontology of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory. @en
  • d2rq - D2RQ - Language Specification
    http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/D2RQ/0.1
    This document specifies the D2RQ mapping language. D2RQ is a declarative language to describe mappings between relational database schemata and OWL/RDFS ontologies. @en
  • dady - Dataset Dynamics (dady) vocabulary
    http://vocab.deri.ie/dady
    A vocabulary that allows for coarse-grained descriptions of the data-source dynamics as well as the discovery of change notification mechanism(s). @en
  • daia - Document Availability Information Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/daia
    The Document Availability Information Ontology (DAIA) describes the current availability of documents in libraries and similar institutions. Availability can be expressed in terms of specific services. @en
  • daq - Dataset Quality Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/eis/vocab/daq#
    Quality metrics can be (in principle) calculated on various forms of data (such as datasets, graphs, set of triples etc...). This vocabulary allow the owner/user of such RDF data to calculate metrics on multiple (and different) resources. @en
  • dataid - DataID
    http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#
    DBpedia Data ID is an ontology with the goal of describing LOD datasets via RDF files in a uniform way. Established vocabularies like DCAT, VoID, Prov-O and SPARQL Service Description are used for maximum compatibility. @en
  • date - OntoMedia Date Part Representation
    http://contextus.net/ontology/ontomedia/misc/date#
    OntoMedia (Ontology for Media) Date Component has been designed to describe the different ways of marking time in media. @en
  • datex - Linked Datex II
    http://vocab.datex.org/terms#
    This document gives URIs to all terms used within Datex II. the Datex standard was developed for information exchange between traffic management centres, traffic information centres and service providers in Europe @en
  • dave - Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe)
    http://theme-e.adaptcentre.ie/dave/dave.ttl
    The Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe) is an extensible core vocabulary that allows user to use custom data value dimensions and metrics to characterise data value in a specific context. This flexibility allows for the comprehensive modelling of data value. As a data value model, DaVe allows users to monitor data value as it occurs within a data exploitation or value creation process (data value chain) @en
  • dba - Description Banking Archives Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dba/ontology/
    The ontology, presented here in a beta version, is based on the analysis of the documentation and descriptive requirements of the Intesa Sanpaolo Historical Archive and is intended to describe the content of historical banking documents and of some of the activities carried out by the bank, particularly in relation to third parties (loans, charity donations, seizures and confiscations, etc.), which involve the initiation of processes or the production of documents. The focal point of the descriptive model is the bank - an entity that initiates different types of processes, whose common feature is that they are structured into various stages/events - and the relationship between the documentation produced and the information it contains. In fact, this ontology is based on information collected from archived documents which describe various processes and activities carried out by banking institutions: the starting point for its construction were the inventories and databases of documentation stored in the Historical Archive which was produced by the various banks that over time were merged into Intesa Sanpaolo. The ontology was created to provide a sufficiently abstract representation and model for describing the processes of various banking activities from which the documentation was produced - from a company's request for financing and its outcome, to the preparation of seizure, confiscation and asset restitution filings, to charitable contributions, just to mention a few examples - reusing models that were already well established and widely used. The structure of the proposed ontology is in fact intended to adapt to the various activities, described in the archive files that a banking institution performs in relation to third parties. The proposed ontology is therefore not an ontology on banking activity in general, but on the relationship between this activity and the documents that are produced. Moreover, its objective is not to describe the documents in the strict sense of the term, for which reference is made to OAD ontology. The purpose of this project is to lay the initial, and fundamental, building blocks for describing the complexity, variety, and breadth of the domain of archiving bank records and the data they contain. Despite having data from different banks relating to different activities and having already made arrangements for the integration of third-party datasets and ontologies, before completing the project we will have to wait for the processing of representations based on other types of documents and banking institutions, including non-Italian ones. @en
  • dbm - DBM Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/dbm/ontology#
    An ontology for the Drug Bureau of Macedonia (DBM). @en