The Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language. @en
swpo- Semantic Web Portal Ontology
http://sw-portal.deri.org/ontologies/swportal
The aim of the Semantic Web Portal Ontology is to serve as the conceptual backbone for community portals driven by Semantic Web technologies. @en
pdo- Project Documents Ontology
http://vocab.deri.ie/pdo
The Project Documents Ontology models the inherent structure and concepts of various documents in a project-specific setting, like meeting minutes, status reports etc. @en
hosp- Hospital Vocabulary
http://vocab.data.gov/hosp
A RDF Schema that defines concepts and relationships used for Hospital data. @en
br- Brainstorm Ontology
http://vocab.deri.ie/br
A lightweight ontology to structure e- brainstorming sessions @en
comm- Vocabulary related to incident communication
http://vocab.resc.info/communication
This vocabulary is intended to describe all the aspects which are needed to communicate incident related information for fire department services @en
medred- MedRed ontology: clinical data acquisition model
http://w3id.org/medred/medred#
This ontology aims to model generic Medical Data Acquisition Instruments, which can be interoperable across different clinical data management systems. The ontology is developed in the context of the MedRed project (https://www.hevs.ch/en/rad-institutes/institute-of-information-systems/projects/medical-research-data-acquisition-platform-14092) @en
jup- Ontology of Building Accessibility
http://w3id.org/charta77/jup
The vocabulary of building accessibility was created within the project Maps without Barriers realized under Charta 77 Foundation – Barriers Account. It is based on the Object Accessibility Categorization Methodology, however, it is completed with entities arising from the needs of the project. This vocabulary is also part of a diploma thesis entitled Ontology of Building Accessibility. The project is co-financed from resources provided by the European Union and European Regional Development Fund. @en
cbcm- The European Union Company Mobility Ontology (EUCM ontology)
http://w3id.org/um/cbcm/eu-cm-ontology
This ontology describes terms concerning companies, their cross-border movements within the European Union (EU), and associated EU company legislation. @en
akt- AKT Reference Ontology
http://www.aktors.org/ontology/portal
The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1. @en
demlab- Dem@Care Lab Ontology for Dementia Assessment
http://www.demcare.eu/ontologies/demlab.owl
The ontology has been developed in the framework of the Dem@Care project for representing the experimentation protocol towards diagnostic support and assessment of Dementia in a controlled environment. The aim of the protocol is to provide a brief overview of their health status of the participants during consultation (cognition, behaviours and function), and to correlate the system (sensor) data with the data collected using typical dementia care assessment tools. @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
tmo- Translational Medicine Ontology
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/ns/transmed/
The Translational Medicine Ontology (TMO) is a high-level, patient-centric ontology that extends existing domain ontologies to integrate data across aspects of drug discovery and clinical practice. The ontology has been developed by participants in the World Wide Web Consortium's Semantic Web for Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group @en
duv- Dataset Usage Vocabulary
http://www.w3.org/ns/duv
The Dataset Usage Vocabulary (DUV) is used to describe consumer experiences, citations, and feedback about datasets from the human perspective. @en
rov- Registered Organization Vocabulary
http://www.w3.org/ns/regorg
The Registered Organization Vocabulary is a profile of the Organization Ontology for describing organizations that have gained legal entity status through a formal registration process, typically in a national or regional register. @en