This vocabulary defines the common characteristics of task management tools or issue tracking systems, such as Jira, Redmine or Trac. @en
itsmo- IT Service Management Ontology
http://ontology.it/itsmo/v1
IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO) provides the vocabulary for annotating resources related to IT Service Management. ITSMO tries to be consistent with 2011 ITIL glossary. @en
ivoam- Messengers
http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/messenger
A vocabulary of particles used for observations in astronomy.
This list started its existence as the controlled vocabulary for
VODataService's vs:Waveband type; the machine-readable identifiers are in
upper case for backwards compatibility. @en
jsonsc- JSON Schema in RDF
https://www.w3.org/2019/wot/json-schema#
Module for data schema specifications, part of the W3C Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description model @en
jup- Ontology of Building Accessibility
http://w3id.org/charta77/jup
The vocabulary of building accessibility was created within the project Maps without Barriers realized under Charta 77 Foundation – Barriers Account. It is based on the Object Accessibility Categorization Methodology, however, it is completed with entities arising from the needs of the project. This vocabulary is also part of a diploma thesis entitled Ontology of Building Accessibility. The project is co-financed from resources provided by the European Union and European Regional Development Fund. @en
juso- Juso Ontology
http://rdfs.co/juso/
Juso Ontology is a Web vocabulary for describing geographical addresses and features. @en
juso.kr- South Korea Extension to Juso Ontology
http://rdfs.co/juso/kr/
South Korea Extension to Juso Ontology is a Web vocabulary that extends Juso Ontology to describe geographical addresses and features in South Korea. @en
kdo- The Knowledge Diversity Ontology
http://kdo.render-project.eu/kdo#
The Knowledge Diversity Ontology aims at providing a vocabulary that describes different dimensions of knowledge diversity of the Web. To support the representation of diversity information, the conceptual model of the Knowledge Diversity Ontology includes concepts and relations that were identified and modelled by focusing on real world scenarios in context of customer feedback, news, and Wikipedia opinion mining as well as content and sentiment analysis. @en
kees- KEES Ontology
http://linkeddata.center/kees/v1
KEES (Knowledge Exchange Engine Schema ) ontology describes a knowledge base configuration in terms of ABox and TBox statements together with their accrual and reasoning policies. This vocabulary is designed to drive automatic data ingestion in a graph database according KEES and Linked (Open) Data principles. @en
keys- Keys Ontology
http://purl.org/NET/c4dm/keys.owl
A vocabulary for musical keys and notes @en
kgc- KGRC Ontology
http://kgc.knowledge-graph.jp/ontology/kgc.owl
This vocabulary set can represent 5W1H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) in event (scene) descriptions. This file is also provided in Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge. @en
km4c- km4city, the DISIT Knowledge Model for City and Mobility
http://www.disit.org/km4city/schema
A Knowledge Model to describe a smart city, that interconnect data from infomobility service, Open Data and other source @en
label- label
http://purl.org/net/vocab/2004/03/label
Term definitions for singular and plural label properties @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