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  • cbcm - The European Union Company Mobility Ontology (EUCM ontology)
    http://w3id.org/um/cbcm/eu-cm-ontology
    This ontology describes terms concerning companies, their cross-border movements within the European Union (EU), and associated EU company legislation. @en
  • akt - AKT Reference Ontology
    http://www.aktors.org/ontology/portal
    The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1. @en
  • dk - The Data Knowledge Vocabulary
    http://www.data-knowledge.org/dk/
    The Data Knowledge Vocabulary allows for a comprehensive description of data assets and enterprise data management. It covers a business data dictionary, data quality management, data governance, the technical infrastructure and many other aspects of enterprise data management. The vocabulary represents a linked data implementation of the Data Knowledge Model which resulted from extensive applied research. @en
  • bbcprov - BBC Provenance Ontology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/provenance
    The provenance ontology supports data management and auditing tasks. It is used to define the different types of named graphs we used in the store (quad store) and enables their association with metadata that allow us to manage, validate and expose data to BBC services @en
  • km4c - km4city, the DISIT Knowledge Model for City and Mobility
    http://www.disit.org/km4city/schema
    A Knowledge Model to describe a smart city, that interconnect data from infomobility service, Open Data and other source @en
  • ivoam - Messengers
    http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/messenger
    A vocabulary of particles used for observations in astronomy. This list started its existence as the controlled vocabulary for VODataService's vs:Waveband type; the machine-readable identifiers are in upper case for backwards compatibility. @en
  • ceo - Consumer Electronics Ontology
    http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/ontologies/consumerelectronics/v1
    An Ontology for Consumer Electronics Products and Services @en
  • irw - The Identity of Resources on the Web ontology
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/web/irw.owl
    This ontology is an evolution of IRE ontology. It describes identification of resources on the Web, through the definition of relationships between resources and their representations on the Web. The requirement is to describe what can be identified by URIs and how this is handled e.g. in form of HTTP requests and reponds. @en
  • traffic - Road Traffic Management
    http://www.sensormeasurement.appspot.com/ont/transport/traffic
    An ontology that describes the management of the traffic in a straight road with two lanes, both in the same direction. @en
  • test - Test Metadata
    http://www.w3.org/2006/03/test-description
    This ontology aims at defining the Quality Assurance Framework by collecting the test development experience of W3C Working Groups and summarizing the work done about tests and metadata. @en
  • cert - The Cert Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/ns/auth/cert#
    Ontology for Certificates and crypto stuff. @en
  • dqv - Data Quality Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/dqv
    The Data Quality Vocabulary (DQV) is seen as an extension to DCAT to cover the quality of the data, how frequently is it updated, whether it accepts user corrections, persistence commitments etc. When used by publishers, this vocabulary will foster trust in the data amongst developers. @en
  • duv - Dataset Usage Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/duv
    The Dataset Usage Vocabulary (DUV) is used to describe consumer experiences, citations, and feedback about datasets from the human perspective. @en
  • earl - Evaluation and Report Language
    http://www.w3.org/ns/earl
    EARL is a vocabulary, the terms of which are defined across a set of specifications and technical notes, and that is used to describe test results. The primary motivation for developing this vocabulary is to facilitate the exchange of test results between Web accessibility evaluation tools in a vendor-neutral and platform-independent format. It also provides reusable terms for generic quality assurance and validation purposes. @en
  • oa - Open Annotation Data Model
    http://www.w3.org/ns/oa#
    The Open Annotation Core Data Model specifies an interoperable framework for creating associations between related resources, annotations, using a methodology that conforms to the Architecture of the World Wide Web. This ontology is a non-normative OWL formalization of the textual OA specification at http://www.openannotation.org/spec/core/20130208/index.html @en