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  • event - The Event Ontology
    http://purl.org/NET/c4dm/event.owl
    This ontology deals with the notion of reified events - events seen as first-class objects. @en
  • emp - A vocabulary for jobs
    http://purl.org/ctic/empleo/oferta
    This is a vocabulary for modeling jobs offer in Spain. @en
  • coreo - Core-o: Competence Reference Ontology
    http://purl.org/coreo
    An ontology to describe competences and human capabilities @en
  • essglobal - ESSGlobal Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/essglobal/vocab/
    A vocabulary for the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). This vocabulary is designed to be used in combination with the metadata schemes/vocabularies/ontologies: dcterms, good relations, foaf, vcard, organization and schema.org - this is defined in the Dublin Core Application Profile of the SSE. Developed by the ESSGlobal group of the Intercontinental Network for Promoting the Social and Solidarity Economy (RIPESS) Organisation. @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
  • 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
  • stories - Stories Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/stories/
    The Stories ontology was developed in collaboration with the BBC, with an aim to creating an ontology for narrative representation that could be applied across a diverse set of cases. These included accounts of events in Northern Ireland, the storylines of Doctor Who episodes, and key events of the Battle of Britain. @en
  • prog - The Event Programme Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/prog/
    This Vocabulary provides the means to create a document which describes a large event or other connected series of events. The primary purpose is to help humans comprehend the programme, not describe absolute truth. A single event (or even series) may have multiple programmes. @en
  • oo - Open Organisations
    http://purl.org/openorg/
    This vocabulary provides supplementary terms for organisations wishing to publish open data about themselves. @en
  • oslo - OSLO Exchange Standard
    http://purl.org/oslo/ns/localgov
    This version of the OSLO Exchange Standard provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a natural person, i.e. the individual as opposed to any role they may play in society or the relationships they have to other people, organisations and property; all of which contribute significantly to the broader concept of identity. The vocabulary is closely integrated with the Person, Organisation and Location Vocabularies published by the W3C in the Gov Linked Data Project. The OSLO specification is the result of a public-private partnership initiated by V-ICT-OR, the Flemish Organization for ICT in Local Government. @en
  • theatre - Theatre Ontology
    http://purl.org/theatre#
    An ontology for organising theatrical data. @en
  • part - Participation Schema
    http://purl.org/vocab/participation/schema
    The participation ontology is a simple model for describing the roles that people play within groups. It is intended that specific domains will create subclasses of roles within their own areas of expertise. @en
  • mil - Military Ontology Specification
    http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military
    The Muninn Military Ontology marks up information about military people, organizations and events. @en
  • sioc - Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities
    http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#
    SIOC is an ontology for describing the information in online communities. @en
  • tsioc - SIOC Types Ontology Module
    http://rdfs.org/sioc/types#
    Extends the SIOC Core Ontology (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) by defining subclasses and subproperties of SIOC terms. @en