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  • step - Semantic Trajectory Episodes
    http://purl.org/net/step
    A lightweight ontology for representing semantic trajectories and contextual elements in terms of features of interests and episodes. @en
  • sto - i40 Standards Lanscape Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/i40/sto#
    A vocabulary to describe the relation between standards in use on the Industry 4.0, and related concepts @en
  • stories - Stories Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/stories/
    The Stories ontology was developed in collaboration with the BBC, with an aim to creating an ontology for narrative representation that could be applied across a diverse set of cases. These included accounts of events in Northern Ireland, the storylines of Doctor Who episodes, and key events of the Battle of Britain. @en
  • sulo - Simplified Upper Level Ontology
    https://w3id.org/sulo/sulo/
    The Simplified Upper Level Ontology (SULO) is ontology with a minimal set of classes and relations to guide the development of a personal health knowledge graph. @en
  • summa - SUMMA Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/voc/summa/
    The SUMMA Vocabulary enables to request and represent summarized RDf resources. It should be used in context to the SUMMA API definition. @en
  • sur - The Survey Ontology
    https://www.w3id.org/survey-ontology
    Ontology for surveys based on the Coney data model. @en
  • sw-quality - SQuAP Ontology
    https://w3id.org/squap/
    Quality, architecture, and process are considered the keystones of software engineering. ISO defines them in three separate standards. However, their interaction has been poorly studied, so far. The SQuAP model (Software Quality, Architecture, Process) describes twenty-eight main factors that impact on software quality in banking systems, and each factor is described as a relation among some characteristics from the three ISO standards. Hence, SQuAP makes such relations emerge rigorously, although informally. SQaAP-Ont is an OWL ontology that formalises those relations in order to represent and reason via Linked Data about software engineering in a three-dimensional model consisting of quality, architecture, and process characteristics. @en
  • swc - Semantic Web Conference Ontology
    http://data.semanticweb.org/ns/swc/ontology
    The Semantic Web Conference ontology (SWC) is an ontology for describing academic conferences @en
  • swemls - Semantic-Web Machine Learning System (SWeMLS) Ontology
    https://w3id.org/semsys/ns/swemls
    An ontology to describe a Semantic-Web Machine Learning System (SWeMLS) @en
  • swp - Graph Authority
    http://www.w3.org/2004/03/trix/swp-1
    This vocabulary allows to attach an authority to a named graph @en
  • swpm - Software Work Product Model
    http://spi-fm.uca.es/spdef/models/deployment/swpm/1.0
    During the modeling of software processes, work products are traditionally treated as atomic units, with names but no structure, and they are generated or changed during the course of the projects. In fact, the language SPEM does not offer mechanisms to detail the structure of work products, allowing only identify whether it is an artifact, a deliverable or an outcome of the project. The typical work products in the software processes are often documents or source code and they are managed from specialized or generic tools. For example, software modeling tools such as Rational Rose, or version control systems such as Git are examples of specialized tools that provide support to the management of certain types of work products. However, other generic tools such as content management systems, document management systems and collaborative editing systems or wikis can also be used to manage evidences of the processes. The design of models for certain types of work products has been an approach used in model-driven web methodologies. However, it is common the need for adapting and customizing well-known methodologies for their application in concrete situations and in specific organizations, a.k.a. process tailoring. Therefore, a vocabulary to define flexible work products in terms of structure and type of its artifacts is proposed here. @en
  • swpo - Semantic Web Portal Ontology
    http://sw-portal.deri.org/ontologies/swportal
    The aim of the Semantic Web Portal Ontology is to serve as the conceptual backbone for community portals driven by Semantic Web technologies. @en
  • swrc - Semantic Web for Research Communities
    http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology-07
    An ontology for modeling entities of research communities such as persons, organisations, publications (bibliographic metadata) and their relationship @en
  • swrl - Semantic Web Rule Language
    http://www.w3.org/2003/11/swrl
    OWL definition of the RDF Concrete Syntax for the Semantic Web Rule Language @en
  • synsem - Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
    http://www.w3.org/ns/lemon/synsem
    A model for the representation of lexical information relative to ontologies. Syntax and semantics module. @en