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  • semiotics - A content ontology pattern that encodes a basic semiotic theory, by reusing the situation pattern.
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/semiotics.owl
    A content ontology pattern that encodes a basic semiotic theory, by reusing the situation pattern. The basic classes are: Expression, Meaning, Reference (the semiotic triangle), LinguisticAct (for the pragmatics), and Agent. A linguistic act is said to be context for expressions, with their meanings and references, and agents involved. Based on this pattern, several specific linguistic acts, such as 'tagging', 'translating', 'defining', 'formalizing', etc. can be defined, so constituting a formal vocabulary for a pragmatic web. @en
  • np - Nano publication ontology
    http://www.nanopub.org/nschema
    The nanopub ontology @en
  • pimsii - Physicalistic Interpretation of Modelling and Simulation - Interoperability Infrastructure (PIMS-II)
    http://www.molmod.info/semantics/pims-ii.ttl
    The Physicalistic Interpretation of Modelling and Simulation - Interoperability Infrastructure (PIMS-II) is a mid-level ontology with a focus on documenting cognitive processes and epistemic metadata @en
  • oecc - Extended Creative Commons Ontology
    http://www.oegov.org/core/owl/cc
    Creative Commons Ontology, extending RDF file at http://creativecommons.org/schema.rdf @en
  • drama - Drammar: a comprehensive ontology of drama
    http://www.purl.org/drammar
    Designed with the goals to describe and encode the core dramatic qualities and to serve as a knowledge base underlying a number of applications, Drammar is a comprehensive ontology of drama, realized through a collaboration of computer scientists and drama scholars. It makes the knowledge about drama available as a vocabulary for the linked interchange of drama encodings and readily usable by automatic reasoners. By avoinding references to style and artistic qualities Drammar aims at representing the elements shared by different, cross-media manifestations of drama, the so–called intangible elements of drama as an intangible cultural heritage form. @en
  • cpa - Content Pattern Annotations
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl
    A set of annotation properties to be used for ontology design patterns @en
  • gsp - OGC GeoSPARQL
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql
    A Geographic Query Language for RDF Data OGC 11-052r5 @en
  • sf - Simplified Features Geometry
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/sf
    A specification of GeoSPARQL for simple features geometries (points, lines, polygons ...) @en
  • gml - OGC Geometry
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/gml
    A specialization of GeoSPARQL defining specific subtypes of Geometry @en
  • vs - SemWeb Vocab Status ontology
    http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns
    An RDF vocabulary for relating SW vocabulary terms to their status. @en
  • rec54 - Model of the W3C Process
    http://www.w3.org/2001/02pd/rec54#
    This is (the start of) an event-based model of the W3C process; e.g. RECdd is the class of Recommendation Director's Decisions; i.e. messages to w3c-ac-members announcing a new W3C Recommendation. @en
  • adms - Asset Description Metadata Schema
    http://www.w3.org/ns/adms
    ADMS is a profile of DCAT, used to describe semantic assets (or just 'Assets'), defined as highly reusable metadata (e.g. xml schemata, generic data models) and reference data (e.g. code lists, taxonomies, dictionaries, vocabularies) that are used for eGovernment system development. @en
  • common - The Delivery Context Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/2007/uwa/context/deliverycontext.owl
    The Delivery Context Ontology models the knowledge of the environment in which devices interact with the Web or other services @en
  • prof - Profiles Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/dx/prof
    This vocabulary is for describing relationships between standards/specifications, profiles of them and supporting artifacts such as validating resources. This model starts with [http://dublincore.org/2012/06/14/dcterms#Standard](dct:Standard) entities which can either be Base Specifications (a standard not profiling any other Standard) or Profiles (Standards which do profile others). Base Specifications or Profiles can have Resource Descriptors associated with them that defines implementing rules for the it. Resource Descriptors must indicate the role they play (to guide, to validate etc.) and the formalism they adhere to (dct:format) to allow for content negotiation. A vocabulary of Resource Roles are provided alongside this vocabulary but that list is extensible. @en
  • locn - ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/locn
    The ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing any place in terms of its name, address or geometry. The vocabulary is specifically designed to aid the publication of data that is interoperable with EU INSPIRE Directive. @en