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  • eac-cpf - EAC-CPF Descriptions Ontology for Linked Archival Data:
    http://archivi.ibc.regione.emilia-romagna.it/ontology/eac-cpf/
    Derive from the EAC-CPF original XML schema. Encoded Archival Context for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families provides a grammar for encoding names of creators of archival materials and related information. @en
  • ccp - Vocabulary for prices options in Cloud Computing Services
    http://cookingbigdata.com/linkeddata/ccpricing
    Simple and direct pricing ontology for Cloud Computing Services. This ontology allows to define model of prices used in large cloud computing providers such as Amazon, Azure, etc., including options for regions, type of instances, prices specification, etc. @en
  • ccr - Vocabulary for Regions and Zones on Cloud Computing
    http://cookingbigdata.com/linkeddata/ccregions
    Ontology for the definition of regions and zones of availability on CloudComputing platforms and services. This ontology allows to define model of regions used in large cloud computing providers such as Amazon, Azure, etc. @en
  • pproc - PPROC ontology
    http://contsem.unizar.es/def/sector-publico/pproc
    The PPROC ontology defines the necessary concepts to describe public procurement process and the contracts of public sector (public e-procurement). The ontology has been designed with the main purpose of publishing data about public contracts. @en
  • oad - Ontology for archival description
    http://culturalis.org/oad#
    An ontology for the description of archival data (OAD, “Ontology of Archival Description”) using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). This ontology represents the classes and properties needed to expose the archival resources as linked data. @en
  • cci - Ontology for Cloud Computing instances
    http://cookingbigdata.com/linkeddata/ccinstances
    Ontology for Cloud Computing Instances. Instance are classes of VM that comprise varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity. This ontology allows to define the instantiation model of MVs used in large cloud computing providers such as Amazon, Azure, etc. @en
  • gndo - GND Ontology
    http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#
    GND stands for "Gemeinsame Normdatei" (Integrated Authority File) and offers a broad range of elements to describe authorities. The GND originates from the German library community and aims to solve the name ambiguity problem in the library world. @en
  • locah - The LOCAH RDF Vocabulary
    http://data.archiveshub.ac.uk/def/
    This vocabulary derived from the Encoded Archival Description standard has been developed in 2010-2011 by the LOCAH project. @en
  • eli - The European Legislation Identifier
    http://data.europa.eu/eli/ontology
    Transposition of the ELI metadata fields into an OWL ontology @en
  • pnc - Press.net Classification Ontology
    http://data.press.net/ontology/classification/
    The Press.net Classification Ontology allows assets to be holistically classified using a controlled vocabulary or taxonomy. @en
  • ispra - Ispra Ontology
    http://dati.isprambiente.it/ontology/core#
    ISPRA ontology aims at the description of the processes and activities of the Institute in the areas circumscribed by the first published datasets. @en
  • san-lod - SAN Ontologia
    http://dati.san.beniculturali.it/SAN/
    SAN Ontology @en
  • ep - EPrints Ontology
    http://eprints.org/ontology/
    Describes the main classes and properties which EPrints adds to voID, DC, BIBO and SKOS etc @en
  • lawd - Linking Ancient World Data Ontology
    http://lawd.info/ontology/
    The goal of LAWD is to fill in the cracks between the data used and published by projects with a focus on the ancient world and the standard Linked Data vocablary schemes, like Dublin Core, the Open Annotation Collaboration, and CIDOC-CRM. @en
  • isbd - ISBD elements
    http://iflastandards.info/ns/isbd/elements/
    This is a registration of classes and properties from International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD), consolidated edition, published by De Gruyter Saur in July 2011 (ISBN 978-3-11-026379-4). @en