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  • gen - Vocabulary for Linked Genealogical Data
    http://purl.org/gen/0.1#
    A simple RDF vocabulary containing terms to facilitate the linking of genealogical data. @en
  • gr - The GoodRelations Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce
    http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
    The GoodRelations ontology provides the vocabulary for annotating e-commerce offerings (1) to sell, lease, repair, dispose, or maintain commodity products and (2) to provide commodity services. @en
  • fiesta-priv - FIESTA-Priv Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/ontology/fiesta-priv#
    FIESTA-Priv Ontology @en
  • iottaxolite - The IoTTaxonomy-lite Taxonomy
    http://purl.org/iot/vocab/iot-taxonomy-lite#
    The IoT-Taxonomy-lite is adapted from M3-lite taxonomy. This taxonomy is refactored and defines many other concepts such as subclasses of Feature-of-Interest and Quality-of-Observation. @en
  • pat - Patch Request Ontology
    http://purl.org/hpi/patchr#
    The Patch Request Ontology provides a schema to describe desired changes in Linked Data. By wrapping the Graph Update Ontology (guo) patch requests can be formulated to add, modify or delete particular triples (or subgraphs) within a dataset. @en
  • dsn - DSNotify Eventsets: A vocabulary for change events in linked data sources
    http://purl.org/dsnotify/vocab/eventset/
    DSNotify Eventsets is a vocabulary for events that change resources in linked data sources. @en
  • holy - Hydrogen Ontology
    http://purl.org/holy/ns#
    This is the Hydrogen Ontology (HOLY). HOLY is a domain ontology for describing the complex structure of hydrogen-based markets. HOLY contributes to the systemic modeling of the hydrogen domain with a focus on its value chain. Hence, it provides a foundation for retrieval, storage, and delivery of market insights. @en
  • dicom - Healthcare metadata - DICOM ontology
    http://purl.org/healthcarevocab/v1
    Ontology for healthcare metadata - especially metadata found in DICOM files (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, see http://dicom.nema.org/). Author: Michael Brunnbauer, Bonubase GmbH (www.bonubase.com). The author's email address is brunni@netestate.de. See http://purl.org/healthcarevocab/v1help for explanations. @en
  • eem - The EPCIS Event Model
    http://purl.org/eem
    This vocabulary is based on the EPC Information Services Specification http://www.gs1.org/sites/default/files/docs/epc/epcis_1_0_1-standard-20070921.pdf @en
  • media - The Media RDF Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/media
    In order to enable and encourage the sharing, distribution, syndication, and aggregation of media content, the authors propose the Media RDF vocabulary, an open standard for distributed media metadata. @en
  • muto - Modular Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO)
    http://purl.org/muto/core
    The Modular and Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO) is an ontology for tagging and folksonomies. It is based on a thorough review of earlier tagging ontologies and unifies core concepts in one consistent schema. It supports different forms of tagging, such as common, semantic, group, private, and automatic tagging, and is easily extensible. @en
  • gufo - gUFO: A Lightweight Implementation of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO)
    http://purl.org/nemo/gufo#
    The objective of gUFO is to provide a lightweight implementation of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) [1-5] suitable for Semantic Web OWL 2 DL applications. Intended users are those implementing UFO-based lightweight ontologies that reuse gUFO by specializing and instantiating its elements. There are three implications of the use of the term lightweight. First of all, we have employed little expressive means in an effort to retain computational properties for the resulting OWL ontology. Second, we have selected a subset of UFO-A [1, 2] and UFO-B [3] to include here. In particular, there is minimalistic support for UFO-B (only that which is necessary to establish the participation of objects in events and to capture historical dependence between events). Third, a lightweight ontology, differently from a reference ontology, is designed with the purpose of providing an implementation artifact to structure a knowledge base (or knowledge graph). This has driven a number of pragmatic implementation choices which are discussed in comments annotated to the various elements of this implementation. The 'g' in gUFO stands for gentle. At the same time, "gufo" is the Italian word for "owl". For the source repository, see: <https://github.com/nemo-ufes/gufo> @en
  • sdmx - SDMX-RDF vocabulary
    http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx
    This vocabulary extends the data cube vocabulary to support publication of statistical data in RDF, using an information model based on SDMX @en
  • sdmx-code - SDMX Code
    http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code
    Defines subclasses and instances of codes used in SDMX, such as currencies, decimals, frequencies ... @en
  • sdmx-dimension - SDMX Dimension
    http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/dimension
    Defines dimensions for the statistical "cubes" defined by SDMX @en