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  • This ontology shows how AO and ORE ontologies can be used together to define a ResearchObject. This ontology is further customized by the wf4ever ontology. @en
  • The Agent properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the RDA Agent, Person, Family, and Corporate Body entities. Each property in the element set has a domain of the class representing one of these entities. @en
  • The Classes element set consists of classes representing the RDA entities, including Work, Expression, Manifestation, Item, Person, Family, Corporate Body, and Agent. @en
  • The Expression properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the RDA Expression entity. Each property in the element set has a domain of the class representing this entity. @en
  • The Item properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the RDA Item entity. @en
  • The Manifestation properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the RDA Manifestation entity. @en
  • The Unconstrained properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the all RDA entities. Each property in the element set has semantics which are independent of the FRBR model and has no specified domain or range. @en
  • The Work properties element set consists of properties representing the attributes and relationships of the RDA Work entity. @en
  • An application profile of DCAT combining it with other metadata vocabularies (e.g. VoID, DCTERMS, LIME) to meet requirements elicited in various use cases of the Semantic Web platform Semantic Turkey @en
  • CHAMEO is a domain ontology designed to model the common aspects across the different characterisation techniques and methodologies. @en
  • The File Ontology for Geometry formats (FOG) describes meaningful relations towards geometry snippets in RDF literals, geometry files on relative or absolute URLs and ontology-based geometry descriptions. The defined properties in this ontology are related towards each other and additional metadata is provided, such as file extension and related specifications/sources (incl. entries in dbpedia and Wikidata). The initial version of the ontology (v0.0.1) was documented in: Bonduel, Mathias, Wagner, Anna, Pauwels, Pieter, Vergauwen, Maarten, & Klein, Ralf (2019). Including Widespread Geometry Formats in Semantic Graphs Using RDF Literals. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Computing in Construction (EC3 2019). Chania, Greece. @en
  • The Geometry Metadata Ontology contains terminology to Coordinate Systems (CS), length units and other metadata (file size, software of origin, etc.). GOM is designed to be at least compatible with OMG (Ontology for Managing Geometry) and FOG (File Ontology for Geometry formats), and their related graph patterns. In addition, GOM provides terminology for some experimental data structures to manage (marked as vs:term_status = unstable): * transformed geometry (e.g. a prototype door geometry that is reused for all doors of this type). This is closely related to the transformation of Coordinate Systems @en
  • The ISO Property (ISOProps) ontology maps the data model of the ISO 23386 for the describing, creating, and maintenance of properties in interconnected data dictionaries. The namespace for ISOProps terms is [https://w3id.org/isoprops](https://w3id.org/isoprops) The preferred prefix for the ISOProps namespace is `isoprops`. ## Ontology Overview ![IDDO Ontology](Ontology_Overview.png "Ontology") ## Assigning an ISOProps Property to a Feature of Interest ![Property_Assignment](Property_Assignment.png "Property_Assignment") ## Relation between DCAT vocabulary and the ISOProps ontology ![DataCatalog_Overview](DataCatalog_Overview.png "DataCatalog_Overview") @en
  • An ontology for metadata about legal texts represented using the LegalHTML format @en
  • The Level of Information Need (LOIN) Ontology is defined for specifying information requirements for delivery of data in a buildings' life cycle. The LOIN ontology is based on the standard BS EN 17412-1 (2020). Furthermore, it is extended with vocabulary for connecing Information Delivery Specifications (IDS) and Information containers for linked document delivery (ICDD) as per ISO 21597-1 (2020). @en