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  • pmlp - PML2 provenance ontology
    http://inference-web.org/2.0/pml-provenance.owl
    The provenance part of PML2 ontology. It is a fundamental component of PML2 ontology. @en
  • earth - The Linked Earth Ontology
    http://linked.earth/ontology#
    The Linked Earth Ontology aims to provide a common vocabulary for annotating paleoclimatology data @en
  • veo - Vehicle Emissions Ontology
    http://linkeddata.finki.ukim.mk/lod/ontology/veo#
    An ontology for describing vehicles and their emissions. @en
  • kees - KEES Ontology
    http://linkeddata.center/kees/v1
    KEES (Knowledge Exchange Engine Schema ) ontology describes a knowledge base configuration in terms of ABox and TBox statements together with their accrual and reasoning policies. This vocabulary is designed to drive automatic data ingestion in a graph database according KEES and Linked (Open) Data principles. @en
  • smg - CERISE CIM Profile for Smart Grids
    http://ns.cerise-project.nl/energy/def/cim-smartgrid
    A Profile of the IEC Common Information Model for Smart Grids, developed by the Cerise-SG project. @en
  • psh - Probabilistic SHACL Validation
    http://ns.inria.fr/probabilistic-shacl/
    An OWL vocabulary to include and exploit probabilistic information in SHACL validation reports @en
  • gci - Global City Indicator Foundation Ontology
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/GCI/Foundation/GCI-Foundation.owl
    Global City Indicator Foundation Ontology developed by the Information Engineering Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto. Contains the foundation ontologies required to represent ISO 37120 city indicators, including Placenames, Time, Measurement, Provenance, Statistics, Validity and Trust. See: Fox, M.S., (2013), "A Foundation Ontology for Global City Indicators", Global City Institute Working Paper, Vol. 1, No.4, pp. 1-45. Global Cities Institute, University of Toronto. Updated 24 June 2014: http://www.eil. Based on the Global City Indicators Facility, University of Toronto: http://www.cityindicators.org/Deliverables/Core%20and%20Supporting%20Indicators%20Table%20SEPTEMBER%202011.pdf. Contact: Mark S. Fox, msf@eil.utoronto.ca @en
  • iso37120 - ISO 37120 indicator URIs
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/ISO37120.owl
    ISO 37120 – Sustainable Development and Resilience of Communities – Indicators for City Services and Quality of Life (under TC268) http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/ISO37120.html This OWL file defines a class for each indicator defined in the ISO 37120 standard. Names for each indicator are provided. Text definitions are provided only for Economy, Education and Energy indicators, due to copyright restrictions imposed by ISO. This file is meant to provide a single URI for each indicator. An ontology for representing an indicator's supporting data plus meta information such as provenance, validity and trust can be found in: http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/GCI/Foundation/GCI-Foundation.owl Documentation of the ontology can be found in: http://eil.utoronto.ca/smartcities/papers/GCI-Foundation-Ontology.pdf @en
  • open311 - Open 311 Ontology: An Ontology for publishing a city's non-emergency events.
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/open311.owl
    Open 311 Ontology This ontology generalizes the concepts that appear in 311 open data files published by several cities (Toronto, New York, Chicago, Vancouver) across North America. It provides a generis representation of 311 data that other cities can map their data onto and be used as a means of achieving interoperability. @en
  • omnfed - Open-Multinet Upper Federation Ontology
    http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn-federation
    This ontology defines concepts related to federation of internet infrastructures. @en
  • opmo - Open Provenance Model
    http://openprovenance.org/model/opmo
    The Open Provenance Model is a model of provenance that is designed to meet the following requirements: (1) To allow provenance information to be exchanged between systems, by means of a compatibility layer based on a shared provenance model. (2) To allow developers to build and share tools that operate on such a provenance model. (3) To define provenance in a precise, technology-agnostic manner. (4) To support a digital representation of provenance for any 'thing', whether produced by computer systems or not. (5) To allow multiple levels of description to coexist. (6) To define a core set of rules that identify the valid inferences that can be made on provenance representation. @en
  • acrt - Agent Certification Ontology
    http://privatealpha.com/ontology/certification/1#
    This document specifies a vocabulary for asserting the existence of official endorsements or certifications of agents, such as people and organizations. @en
  • of - Open Fridge vocabulary
    http://owlrep.eu01.aws.af.cm/fridge
    Ontology for Open Fridge project @en
  • emp - A vocabulary for jobs
    http://purl.org/ctic/empleo/oferta
    This is a vocabulary for modeling jobs offer in Spain. @en
  • dqm - The Data Quality Management Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/dqm-vocabulary/v1/dqm
    The Data Quality Management Vocabulary - An Ontology for Data Requirements Management, Data Quality Monitoring, Data Quality Assessment, and Data Cleansing @en