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  • ifc - IFC4_ADD1
    https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1
    OWL ontology for the IFC conceptual data schema and exchange file format for Building Information Model (BIM) data @en
  • opm - OPM: Ontology for Property Management
    https://w3id.org/opm
    The Ontology for Property Management (OPM) extends the concepts introduced in the Smart Energy Aware Systems (SEAS) Evaluations ontology. @en
  • opti - Offshore Wind Power Platform Ontology for OPTiMAR
    https://w3id.org/optimar
    This ontology describes the components, failures, sensors, and events related to offshore wind platforms. @en
  • otl - The Open Traffic Lights ontology
    https://w3id.org/opentrafficlights
    This ontology provides the terms necessary to describe the status of traffic lights. @en
  • ofo - Occupant Feedback Ontology
    https://w3id.org/ofo#
    The aim of the Occupant Feedback Ontology is to semantically describe passive and active occupant feedback and to enable integration of this feedback with linked building data. @en
  • peco - The Provenance of Emission Calculations Ontology
    https://w3id.org/peco
    This ontology defines a vocabulary for describing provenance traces of carbon emission calculations by capturing the quantifiable measurements of carbon emission sources used by some activities (e.g., electricity used by a machinery to produce a product, petrol used to make a car journey, etc.) and emission conversion factors used to estimate the carbon emissions produced by these. In addition, the ontology provides the ability to capture various data transformations that occurred before energy estimates may be used with relevant conversion factors. For example, sensors may provide raw readings about a water flow of an irrigation rig in an agri-food operation which is then used as a proxy to estimate the total volume of fertilisers used. @en
  • pep - Process Execution ontology.
    https://w3id.org/pep/
    The process execution ontology is a proposal for a simple extension of both the [W3C Semantic Sensor Network](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-ssn/) and the [Semantic Actuator Network](https://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/SAN.owl) ontology cores. @en
  • seast - The SEAS Time Ontology.
    https://w3id.org/seas/TimeOntology
    This ontology defines: - a set of subclasses of `seas:Evaluation` to better interpret evaluations of quantifiable properties. - a set of sub properties of `seas:hasProperty` to qualify time-related properties. @en
  • seasd - The SEAS Device ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/DeviceOntology
    The SEAS Device ontology defines `seas:Device` as physical system that are designed to execute one or more procedures that involve the physical world. @en
  • seasfo - The SEAS Forecasting ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/ForecastingOntology
    The SEAS Forecasting ontology extends the [Procedure Execution ontology (PEP)](https://w3id.org/pep/) @en
  • seasb - The SEAS Battery ontology.
    https://w3id.org/seas/BatteryOntology
    This ontology defines batteries and their state of charge ratio property. @en
  • seasbo - The SEAS Building Ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/BuildingOntology
    The SEAS Building ontology describes a taxonomy of buildings, building spaces, and rooms. Some categorizations are based on the energy efficiency related to their insulation etc., although the actual values for classes depend the country specific regulations and geographical locations. Other categorizations are based on occupancy and activities. There is no single accepted categorization available. This taxonomy uses some types selected from: - International building occupancy based categories (USA) - The Classification of Types of Constructions (EU) - Finnish building categorization VTJ2000 (Finland) - Wikipedia category page for Rooms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rooms @en
  • react - The REACT Ontology
    https://w3id.org/react
    The REACT ontology aims to represent all the necessary knowledge to support the achievement of island energy independence through renewable energy generation and storage, a demand response platform, and promoting user engagement in a local energy community. The REACT ontology has been developed as part of the REACT project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 824395. @en
  • rdfc - RDF Connect Ontology
    https://w3id.org/rdf-connect/ontology
    An ontology for describing programming language-specific runners, processors and pipelines in RDF-based data processing frameworks. @en
  • sbeo - SBEO: Smart Building Evacuation Ontology
    https://w3id.org/sbeo
    Smart Building Evacuation Ontology (SBEO) is an ontology that couples the information about any building with its occupants such that it can be used in many useful ways. For example, indoor localization of people, detection of any hazard, a recommendation of normal routes such as shopping or stadium seating routes, or safe and feasible emergency evacuation routes or both of them all together. The core SBEO covers the concepts related to the geometry of building, devices and components of the building, route graphs correspondent to the building topology, users' characteristics and preferences, situational awareness of both building (hazard detection, status of routes in terms of availability and occupancy) and users (tracking, management of groups, status in terms of fitness), and emergency evacuation. @en