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  • An ontology to model accountability of AI systems which use machine learning. @en
  • ## RDF Presentation and RDF Presentation Negotiation An RDF graph can be presented in several ways, using different media types. Examples of RDF media types include `application/rdf+xml`, `text/turtle`, `application/json+ld`. Today, most of the content consumed/produced/published, on the Web is not presented in RDF. In the Web of Things, HTTP servers and clients would rather exchange lightweight documents, potentially binary. Currently, most existing RDF Presentations generically apply to any RDF graph, at the cost of being heavy text-based documents. Yet, lightweight HTTP servers/clients could be better satisfied with consuming/producing/publishing lightweight documents, may its structure be application-specific. @en
  • An ontology to model accountability of generic systems. @en
  • RDF-STaX is an OWL 2 DL ontology that enables describing the types of RDF streams and defines relations between them. @en
  • Ontology that defines core concepts for representing YANG servers, including connection details and the available YANG datastores, along with operations for retrieving YANG data from a YANG server. The goal of this ontology is to enable the declarative and abstract of the interactions with YANG servers for monitoring and configuration purposes. In this sense, the ontology can become the basis for building a knowledge graph from YANG data obtained from YANG servers. @en
  • Module for data schema specifications, part of the W3C Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description model @en
  • This ontology is for use in describing Workspaces. Workspaces are places where data is stored and associated policies of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public. it is crucial that the user has easy control over the destiny of information. @en