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  • aeros - aerOS Continuum Ontology
    https://w3id.org/aerOS/continuum#
    Ontology for the orchestration of the aerOS continuum. @en
  • cocoon - Cloud Computing Services Ontology
    https://w3id.org/cocoon/v1.0
    Simple ontology for Cloud Computing Services. This ontology allows to define model of prices used in large cloud computing providers such as Google, Amazon, Azure, etc., including options for regions, type of instances, prices specification, etc. @en
  • dio - The Design Intent Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dio
    The scope of the DIO is the domain of design intent or design rationale that needs to be documented while undertaking the design of any artifact @en
  • dg - DINGO Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dingo/
    The DINGO ontology (Data Integration for Grant Ontology) defines the terms of the DINGO vocabulary and provides a machine readable extensible framework to model data relative to projects, funding, project and funding actors, and, notably, funding policies. It is designed to yield high modeling power and elasticity to cope with the huge variety in funding and project practices, which makes it applicable to many areas where funding is an important aspect: first of all research, but also the arts, cultural conservation, and many others. @en
  • dseco - The DNS Security Ontology
    https://w3id.org/dseco/ontology/
    The DNS Security Ontology (DSecO) project is a data model for representing and reasoning on Domain Name System (DNS) data. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for realizing a DNS Knowledge Graph (KG) for administration and security assessment applications. The model has been developed in collaboration with operational teams, and in connection with third parties linked vocabularies. Alignment with third parties vocabularies is implemented on a per class or per property basis when relevant (e.g. with `rdfs:subClassOf`, `owl:equivalentClass`). Directions for direct instanciation of these vocabularies are provided for cases where implementing a class/property alignment is redundant. Alignment holds for the following vocabulary releases: - [ORG](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/) 0.8 - [UCO](https://github.com/ucoProject/uco) Release-0.8.0 @en
  • ctrl - CTRLont - An ontology to formally specify the control domain
    https://w3id.org/ibp/CTRLont
    CTRLont specifies concepts and relationships of control actors on a high level @en
  • iddo - The Interconnected Data Dictionary Ontology (IDDO)
    https://w3id.org/iddo
    The interconnected data dictionary ontology maps the data model of the ISO 23386 for the describing, creating, and maintenance of properties in interconnected data dictionaries. @en
  • ids - IDS Information Model
    https://w3id.org/idsa/core
    This ontology defines classes and properties for describing participants, infrastructure, data and services of the International Data Spaces (formerly known as Industrial Data Space). @en
  • aml - AutomationML Ontology
    https://w3id.org/i40/aml
    A vocabulary to represent the AutomationML Standard - IEC 62714 @en
  • mdo - Materials Design Ontology - Full
    https://w3id.org/mdo/full/
    This is the Materials Design Ontology. @en
  • mdo-struc - Materials Design Ontology - Structure Module
    https://w3id.org/mdo/structure/
    This is the structure module in Materials Design Ontology. @en
  • mdo-calc - Materials Design Ontology - Calculation Module
    https://w3id.org/mdo/calculation/
    This is the calculation module of Materials Design Ontology. @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
  • sdom - The Software Description Ontology for Models
    https://w3id.org/okn/o/sdm
    The Software Description Ontology for Models (SDM) expands the software description ontology (SD) to add information about scientific software models. Examples of scientific software models are hydrology models, agriculture models or economy models. @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