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
dvia- The visualization vocabulary for LOD applications
http://purl.org/ontology/dvia
dvia is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between visualization applications published on the Web. @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
rss- Vocabulary for Rich Site Summary (RSS) 1.0
http://purl.org/rss/1.0
RDF Schema declaration for Rich Site Summary (RSS) 1.0 @en
wo- Weighting Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/wo/core#
The Weighting Ontology specification provides a vocabulary for describing weightings and their referenced scales, on/ for the Semantic Web. @en
toco- Toucan Ontology
http://purl.org/toco/
A ontology developed for telecommunciation network systems with hybrid technologies, e.g., WiFi, LiFi, LTE, 2G/3G, optical, etc. @en
summa- SUMMA Vocabulary
http://purl.org/voc/summa/
The SUMMA Vocabulary enables to request and represent summarized RDf resources. It should be used in context to the SUMMA API definition. @en
xapi- xAPI Controlled Vocabulary Ontology
http://purl.org/xapi/ontology#
This ontology contains a list of the classes and properties that can be used when for creating and publishing a controlled vocabulary dataset for xAPI communities of practice. @en
sou- QUDT VOCAB Systems of Units Release 2.1.34
http://qudt.org/2.1/vocab/sou
QUDT VOCAB Systems of Units Release 2.1.34 @en
qudt- Quantities, Units, Dimensions and Types
http://qudt.org/schema/qudt
The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. @en