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  • geosp - GeoSpecies Ontology
    http://rdf.geospecies.org/ont/geospecies
    The GeoSpecies Ontology is used to describe geographical distribution of living species. @en
  • reegle - Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
    http://reegle.info/schema
    Vocabulary used to describe clean energy actors, projects and technologies @en
  • ac - Core terms defined by Audubon Core
    http://rs.tdwg.org/ac/terms/
    This term list includes all currently valid terms that have been defined in the core Audubon Core namespace ac:. @en
  • ha - Home Activity
    http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/ont/home/homeActivity#
    An ontology to detect activity in a smart home @en
  • taxref-ld - TAXREF-LD Ontology
    http://taxref.mnhn.fr/lod/taxref-ld
    Representation of the TAXREF taxonomic register as linked data. This resource is at the same time an ontology of classes depicting the taxa and a thesaurus (SKOS concept scheme) of the scientific names attached to the taxa. @en
  • rooms - Buildings and Rooms Vocabulary
    http://vocab.deri.ie/rooms
    A simple vocabulary for describing the rooms in a building. @en
  • ceon-energy - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Energy Module
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/energy/
    A module of the CEON ontology network defining aspects of the energy concept. @en
  • dstv - DSTV:Steel Construction Ontology
    http://w3id.org/dstv
    DSTV ontology @en
  • km4c - km4city, the DISIT Knowledge Model for City and Mobility
    http://www.disit.org/km4city/schema
    A Knowledge Model to describe a smart city, that interconnect data from infomobility service, Open Data and other source @en
  • moac - Management of a Crisis Vocabulary
    http://www.observedchange.com/moac/ns#
    MOAC, the Management of a Crisis Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary aiming to provide terms to enable practitioners to relate different "things" in crisis management activities together as Linked Data. The initial MOAC terms originated from the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC), Emergency Shelter Cluster in Haiti, UNOCHA 3W Who What Where Contact Database @en
  • sosa - Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator (SOSA) Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/
    This ontology is based on the SSN Ontology by the W3C Semantic Sensor Networks Incubator Group (SSN-XG), together with considerations from the W3C/OGC Spatial Data on the Web Working Group. @en
  • s4watr - SAREF extension for water
    https://saref.etsi.org/saref4watr/
    This ontology extends the SAREF ontology for the water domain. This work has been developed in the context of the STF 566, which was established with the goal to create three SAREF extensions, one of them for the water domain. @en
  • s4ener - SAREF4EE: the EEbus/Energy@home extension of SAREF
    https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/
    This is the extension of SAREF for the EEBus and Energy@Home project. The documentation of SAREF4EE is available at http://ontology.tno.nl/SAREF4EE_Documentation_v0.1.pdf. SAREF4EE represents 1) The configuration information exchanged in the use case 'Remote Network Management' according to the EEBus Technical Report, Protocol Specification- Remote Network Management, version 1.0.0.2, 2015-09-19; 2) The scheduling information about power sequences exchanged in the use cases Appliance scheduling through CEM and remote start' and 'Automatic cycle rescheduling', according to the message structures described in General Message Structures, version 0.1.1, 2015-10-07; 3) The monitor and control information exchanged in the use case 'Communicate appliance status and info on manually planned cycles', according to the monitoring and control part of the Energy@Home Data Model, version 1.0; and 4) the event-based data exchanged in the use case 'Demand Response', according to General Message Structures, version 0.1.1, 2015-10-07. @en
  • s4envi - SAREF extension for environment
    https://saref.etsi.org/saref4envi/
    This ontology extends the SAREF ontology for the environment domain, specifically for the light pollution domain, including concepts like photometers, light, etc. @en
  • foo - Forest Observatory Ontology (FOO)
    https://w3id.org/def/foo#
    This ontology describes wildlife observations generated by sensors. @en