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
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
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
theatre- Theatre Ontology
http://purl.org/theatre#
An ontology for organising theatrical data. @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
disco- DDI-RDF Discovery Vocabulary
http://rdf-vocabulary.ddialliance.org/discovery
A metadata vocabulary for documenting research and survey data @en
idemo- Demographic ontology from the French Statistics Institute
http://rdf.insee.fr/def/demo
Ontology with classes and properties used for demography, mostly in the census of the population @en
mv- MobiVoc: Open Mobility Vocabulary
http://schema.mobivoc.org/
Our goal is to significantly improve the data mobility between all stakeholders by providing a standardized vocabulary using Semantic Web technologies and ontologies. For the open vocabulary covering various mobility aspects we use RDF (Resource Description Framework) - a recommended specification of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the so-called lingua franca for the integration of data and web. We invite everyone who is interested to join our MobiVoc initiative and to participate in the development of the Open Mobility Vocabulary. @en
odv- Organogram Data Vocabulary
http://reference.data.gov.uk/def/organogram
Extension of data cube for civil service junior posts @en
sem- The SEM Ontology
http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/2009/11/sem/
The SEM Ontology defines entities that make up the context of an event: Events, Actors, Places, Times. @en
spt- SPITFIRE Ontology
http://spitfire-project.eu/ontology/ns
TheSPITFIRE Ontology (spt) is based on the alignment among Dolce+DnS Ultralite(dul), the W3C Semantic Sensor Network ontology (ssn) and the Event Model-F ontology (event). @en
dave- Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe)
http://theme-e.adaptcentre.ie/dave/dave.ttl
The Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe) is an extensible core vocabulary that allows user to use custom data value dimensions and metrics to characterise data value in a specific context. This flexibility allows for the comprehensive modelling of data value. As a data value model, DaVe allows users to monitor data value as it occurs within a data exploitation or value creation process (data value chain) @en
tp- Tourpedia Ontology
http://tour-pedia.org/download/tp.owl
A vocabulary to describe touristic places: accommodations, points of interest, restaurants and attractions. @en