The vocabulary allows for the description of data about scientific events such as conferences, symposiums and workshops. @en
tribont-sample- Sample module
https://w3id.org/tribont/sample
The goal of this module is to represent the sample systems , and the undelaying samples, involved in the tribological experiments. @en
usability- Usability
https://w3id.org/usability
Ontology 'Usability' created to describe and store information about interactions of user with a software user interface @en
tree- TREE
https://w3id.org/tree
A hypermedia specification for fragmenting collections. @en
tribont- TribOnt ontology
https://w3id.org/tribont
The goal is to represent the tribological experiments by relaying on the representation included in the core,, sample and equipment modules. @en
tribont-material- Material module
https://w3id.org/tribont/material
The goal of this module is to represent the materials that can be involved in the tribological experiments as part of the tested samples. @en
tribont-core- Core module
https://w3id.org/tribont/core
The goal of this module is to represent the common classes, and object and data properties included in two or more modules of the TribOnt ontology. @en
tribont-equipment- Equipment module
https://w3id.org/tribont/equipment
The goal of this module is to represent the equipment hierarchy model involved in the tribological experiments. @en
vair- Vocabulary of AI Risks
https://w3id.org/vair
VAIR is a taxonomy of AI and risk concepts. @en
gleif-repex- Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation Reporting Exception Ontology
Ontology for representing exceptions to reporting of parents, for entities registered with a Legal Entity Identifier. The Global Legal Identifier System (GLEIS) requires that legal entities with an LEI provide information on their ultimate and direct accounting consolidating parents. Relationship reporting is mandatory with exceptions allowed for certain well-defined reasons. This ontology provides a simple structure for recording reasons for each exception by LEI. @en
vpa- ERA ontology for verified permissions
https://w3id.org/vpa
ERA ontology for verified permissions, as applied in vehicle(type) authorisations, registrations and approvals @en
wfont- Wind Farm Ontology (wfont)
https://w3id.org/wfont
The Wind Farm Ontology (wfont) describes wind farms and their components. It is inspired by the SANDIA Report SAND2009-1171 and DAEKIN project outcomes. It reuses the AffectedBy and EEP (Execution-Executor-Procedure) ontology design patterns to discover sensors or actuators that observe or act on a given quality or feature of interest. @en
Smart home ontology for weather phenomena and exterior conditions @en
w3c-ssn- Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
https://www.w3.org/ns/ssn
This ontology describes sensors and observations, and related concepts. It does not describe domain concepts, time, locations, etc. as these are intended to be included from other ontologies via OWL imports. @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