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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • limo - Linked Statistical Models Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/limo-ontology/limo/
    A Vocabulary for Incorporating Predictive Models into the Linked Data Web @en
  • ipo - IPO - Issue Procedure Ontology
    http://purl.org/ipo/core
    Vocabulary for describing issues (or problems) and corresponding symptoms and solutions to a broad variety of contexts. It is intended to provide a generic, reusable core ontology that can be extended or specialized for use in domain-specific situations, aimed at supporting linked data publishing. The solutions are represented by procedures, which are possible workflows for solving corresponding issues. @en
  • qb - The data cube vocabulary
    http://purl.org/linked-data/cube
    This vocabulary allows multi-dimensional data, such as statistics, to be published in RDF. @en
  • wf-invoc - Workflow Invocation Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/wf-invocation
    Wf-invoc is a simple profile of the P-plan ontology to describe how workflow steps are invoked within a workflow execution. @en
  • wfm - The Workflow Motif Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/wf-motifs
    Ontology for describing Workflow Motifs. Workflow Motifs outline the kinds of data-intensive activities that are observed in workflows (data-operation motifs) and the different manners in which activities are implemented within workflows (workflow-oriented motifs). @en
  • p-plan - The P-PLAN Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/p-plan#
    The Ontology for Provenance and Plans (P-Plan) is an extension of the PROV-O ontology [PROV-O] created to represent the plans that guided the execution of scientific processes. P-Plan describes how the plans are composed and their correspondence to provenance records that describe the execution itself. @en
  • co - Counter Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/co/core#
    The Counter Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing a general counter concept and some important sub counters @en
  • reco - RECommendations Ontology
    http://purl.org/reco#
    The RECO ontology defines the vocabulary for representing preferences-as-constraints and preferences-as-ratings as RDF graphs. This lightweight vocabulary provides domain-independent means to describe user profiles in a coherent and context-aware way. RECO has been designed as an extension of both Friend-Of-A-Friend (FOAF) and Who Am I! (WAI) ontologies. @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