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  • tddt - TODODT: Dialogue Tracing Module for Task-Oriented Dialogue management Ontology (TODO)
    https://w3id.org/todo/tododt
    Module for dialogue tracing. @en
  • tddom - TODODom: Domain Module for Task-Oriented Dialogue management Ontology (TODO)
    https://w3id.org/todo/tododom
    Module for domain modelling. @en
  • gleif-ra - Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation Registration Authority Ontology
    https://www.gleif.org/ontology/RegistrationAuthority/
    Ontology defining concepts for Business Registries, including the jurisdictions served. This is based on the Registration Authority Code List (RAL) used for Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) registration, but is more broadly applicable. @en
  • gleif-elf - Entity Legal Form Ontology
    https://www.gleif.org/ontology/EntityLegalForm/
    Ontology defining concepts for Entity Legal Forms and their abbreviations by jurisdiction, based on ISO 20275. Though used by Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) for Legal Entity Identifier registration, it is more broadly applicable. @en
  • xbrll - A lightweight XBRL vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/vocab/xbrll
    An attempt to publish XBRL standard following best practices on the Web. Not an official version from XBRL International and under development @en
  • server - YANG Server Ontology
    https://w3id.org/yang/server#
    Ontology that defines core concepts for representing YANG servers, including connection details and the available YANG datastores, along with operations for retrieving YANG data from a YANG server. The goal of this ontology is to enable the declarative and abstract of the interactions with YANG servers for monitoring and configuration purposes. In this sense, the ontology can become the basis for building a knowledge graph from YANG data obtained from YANG servers. @en
  • ws - An ontology for describing Workspaces.
    https://www.w3.org/ns/pim/space
    This ontology is for use in describing Workspaces. Workspaces are places where data is stored and associated policies of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public. it is crucial that the user has easy control over the destiny of information. @en
  • td - Thing Description Ontology
    https://www.w3.org/2019/wot/td
    This ontology aims to model the Web of Things domain according to the W3C Interest Group (http://w3c.github.io/wot/) @en