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  • bag - Vocabulary for the Dutch base registration of buildings and addresses (BAG)
    http://bag.basisregistraties.overheid.nl/def/bag
    Vocabulary for the Dutch key register of buildings and addresses (BAG) @en
  • geop - FAO Geopolitical Ontology
    http://aims.fao.org/aos/geopolitical.owl
    FAO's geopolitical ontology version 1.1 was populated with FAO, UN and internationally recognized data sources. @en
  • cbs - Netherlands' National Statistics Office (CBS) ontology
    http://betalinkeddata.cbs.nl/def/cbs
    Vocabulary for datasets from the Netherlands' National Statistics Office @en
  • brk - Key Register Cadastre (BRK) vocabulary
    http://brk.basisregistraties.overheid.nl/def/brk
    Vocabulary for the Dutch key register of the cadastre (BRK) @en
  • brt - Key Register Topography (BRT) vocabulary
    http://brt.basisregistraties.overheid.nl/def/top10nl
    Vocabulary for the Dutch key register of topography (BRT) @en
  • faldo - Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology
    http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo
    Used to describe a location that consists of a number of Regions but where the order is not known. e.g. the oddly named order() keyword in a INSDC file. @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
  • osr - OntoMedia Space Representation
    http://contextus.net/ontology/ontomedia/core/space#
    The OntoMedia Space representation denotes areas of landscape. Expands on the AKT location ontology @en
  • cochrane - Cochrane Core Vocabulary Ontology
    http://data.cochrane.org/ontologies/core/
    The Cochrane Core ontology describes the entities and concepts that exist in the domain of evidence based healthcare. It is used for the construction of the Cochrane Linked Data Vocabulary containing some 400k terms including Interventions (Drugs, Procedures etc), Populations (Age, Sex, Condition), and clinical Outcomes. @en
  • pico - Cochrane PICO Ontology
    http://data.cochrane.org/ontologies/pico/
    The PICO ontology provides a machine accessible version of the PICO framework. It essentially provides a model for describing evidence in a consistent way. The model allows the specifying of complex populations, detailed interventions and their comparisons as well as the outcomes considered. The PICO ontology was originally designed to model the questions asked and answered in Cochrane's systematic reviews. As a leader in the field of evidence based healthcare Cochrane uses the PICO model when framing and publishing evidence based questions. The PICO model is widely adopted for describing healthcare evidence, furthermore is equally applicable in other evidence-based domains. It essentially provides a model for describing evidence in a consistent way. @en
  • esco - The ESCO ontology
    http://data.europa.eu/esco/model
    The ontology of the taxonomy "European Skills, Competences, qualifications and Occupations". The ontology considers three ESCO pillars (or taxonomy) and 2 registers. The three pillars are: - Occupation - Skill (and competences) - Qualification For the construction and use of the ESCO pillars, the following modelling artefacts are used: - Facetting support to specialize ESCO pillar concepts based on bussiness relevant Concept Groups (e.g. species, languages, ...) - Conept Groups, Thesaurus array and Compound terms (as detailed in ISO 25964) to organize faceted concepts - SKOS mapping properties to relate ESCO pillar concepts to concepts in other (external) taxonomies (e.g. FoET, ISCO88 and ISCO08. More mappings can be added in the future.) - Tagging ESCO pillar concepts by other (external) taxonomies (NUTS, EQF, NACE, ...) - Capture gender specifics on the labels of the ESCO pillar concepts - Rich ESCO concept relationships holding a description and other specific characteristics of the relation between two ESCO pillar concepts. ESCO maintains two additional registers: - Awarding Body - Work Context Awarding Bodies typically are referenced by ESCO qualifications. Occupations can have one or more work context. @en
  • poste - "La Poste" Ontology
    http://data.lirmm.fr/ontologies/poste
    This vocabulary describes the contact points of the postal agencies network in France. @en
  • topo - An ontology for describing territory elements an infrastructure at French Mapping Agency.
    http://data.ign.fr/def/topo
    This ontology reuses the legacy schema of BDTOPO(IGN) and aims at covering the topographic entities and administrative boundaries of the French national territory. The themes covered are: railway, transport, roads, energy, hydrography, POI, communes, etc. @en
  • geofla - Ontology of administrative units at IGN-France
    http://data.ign.fr/def/geofla
    An ontology describing the administrative divisions in France. @en
  • ignf - Ontology of coordinates reference systems
    http://data.ign.fr/def/ignf
    Codes for describing coordinates reference systems consistently with ISO TC/211. French translations of terms and definitions are mainly taken from the multilingual glossary of ISO/TC 211 available online: http://www.isotc211.org/Terminology.htm @en