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  • agr - Agreements ontology
    http://promsns.org/def/agr
    This Agreements Ontology is designed to model 'agreements' which are social contracts that include licenses, laws, contracts, Memoranda of Understanding, standards and definitional metadata. Its purpose is to support data sharing by making explicit the relationships between agreements and data and agreements and Agents (people and organisations). Eventually it will also help with the interplay between different classes of agreements. @en
  • agrelon - Agent Relationship Ontology
    http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/agrelon
    The ontology of agent relationships, AgRelOn, defines relations of persons to other persons and to organisations @en
  • aiiso - Academic Institution Internal Structure Ontology
    http://purl.org/vocab/aiiso/schema
    The Academic Institution Internal Structure Ontology (AIISO) provides classes and properties to describe the internal organizational structure of an academic institution. AIISO is designed to work in partnership with Participation (http://purl.org/vocab/participation/schema), FOAF (http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/) and aiiso-roles (http://purl.org/vocab/aiiso-roles/schema) to describe the roles that people play within an institution. @en
  • airo - AI Risk Ontology
    https://w3id.org/airo
    AIRO represents AI risk concepts and relations based on the AI Act draft and ISO 31000 standard series. @en
  • airs - Alliance of Information and Referral Services (AIRS) Vocabulary
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/airs-linked-data/lov/latest/src/airs_vocabulary.ttl#
    The AIRS Linked Open Vocabulary is a way to describe human services information and referral (I&R) concepts. AIRS is the Alliance of Information and Referral Services (airs.org), which possesses over 1,000 member agencies primarily in the United States and Canada. The AIRS LOV is based on the AIRS XML Schema, available at: https://airs-xml.googlecode.com/hg/tags/3.1/airs.xsd @en
  • akt - AKT Reference Ontology
    http://www.aktors.org/ontology/portal
    The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1. @en
  • akts - AKT Support Ontology
    http://www.aktors.org/ontology/support
    The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities @en
  • algo - Algorithms Ontology
    http://securitytoolbox.appspot.com/securityAlgorithms#
    An ontology describing cryptographic algorithms @en
  • am - OSLC Asset Management Vocabulary
    http://open-services.net/ns/asset#
    This specification builds on the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) Core v2.0 Specification to define the resources, properties and operations supported by an OSLC Asset Management (OSLC-Asset) provider. Asset Management resources include Assets, Artifacts and supporting resources defined in the OSLC Core specification. @en
  • aml - AutomationML Ontology
    https://w3id.org/i40/aml
    A vocabulary to represent the AutomationML Standard - IEC 62714 @en
  • amlo-core - AMLO-core vocabulary
    http://w3id.org/amlo/core
    The AMLO-core is the main module of the AMLO projects that extends the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) with some concepts to describe the Anti Money Laundering (AML) knowledge and facts. @en
  • amv - AMV:Algorithm Metadata Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/amv
    Metadata vocabularies are used in various domains of study. It provides an in-depth description of the resources. In this work, we develop Algorithm Metadata Vocabulary (AMV), a vocabulary for capturing and storing the metadata about the algorithms (a procedure or a set of rules that is followed step-by-step to solve a problem, especially by a computer). The snag faced by the researchers in the current time is the failure of getting relevant results when searching for algorithms in any search engine. AMV is represented as a semantic model and produced OWL file, which can be directly used by anyone interested to create and publish algorithm metadata as a knowledge graph, or to provide metadata service through SPARQL endpoint. To design the vocabulary, we propose a well-defined methodology, which considers real issues faced by the algorithm users and the practitioners. The evaluation shows a promising result. @en
  • ao - Association Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/ao/core#
    Provides basic concepts and properties for describing specific association statements to something, e.g. an occasion, a genre or a mood ... @en
  • aos - Appearances Ontology Specification
    http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/appearances
    Appearances is an ontology that grew out of the need to record personal appearance details about individuals while taking into account errors of perception and translation between various diffferent standards. Originally it was meant to record physical caracteristics of Great War soldiers from their medical files, but it became evident that the resource was also useful for other purposes. @en
  • apco - African Public Contract Ontology
    https://purl.org/cm/onto/apco
    APCO is an ontology that allows the description of public procurement terms @en