The AtomOWL ontology is inspired from the work done by the atom working group. This ontology is working off the rfc 4287 published among othe places at http://www.atompub.org/rfc4287.html . The AtomOWL ontology uses as much as possible the same terms as the format there to make the relation easy to understand. The AtomOWL name space is slightly different from the atom namespace [see post http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg16476.html]. But this is a good thing as it helps distinguish the ontology from the rfc 4287 serialisation. @en
va- The Visual Analytics Vocabulary
http://code-research.eu/ontology/visual-analytics
This vocabulary allows the semantic description of visual analytics applications. It is based on the RDF Data Cube Vocabulary and the Semanticscience Integrated Ontology. @en
graphql- GraphQL Vocabulary
http://datashapes.org/graphql
A vocabulary to annotate RDF schemas (in particular SHACL shapes) with metadata to define mappings to GraphQL. @en
This ontology establishes classes corresponding to stereotypes used in ISO-conformant models, as used in the rules for conversion of the ISO TC 211 Harmonized Model from the UML to OWL representations @en
An OWL representation of the Sampling Features Schema described in clauses 8-10 of ISO 19156:2011 Geographic Information - Observations and Measurements. @en
basic- OWL representation of ISO 19103 (Basic types package)
An OWL representation of (some of) the basic types described in ISO 19103:2005, required as primitives in other ontologies based on ISO 19100 series standards @en
op- Observable properties
http://environment.data.gov.au/def/op
A general purpose ontology for observable properties. The ontology supports description of both qualitative and quantitative properties. The allowed scale or units of measure may be specified. A property may be linked to substances-or-taxa and to features or realms, if they play a role in the definition. @en
dogont- Ontology Modeling for Intelligent Domotic Environments
http://elite.polito.it/ontologies/dogont.owl
The DogOnt ontology supports device/network independent description of houses, including both controllable and architectural elements. @en
eupont- EUPont: an ontology for End User Programming of the IoT
http://elite.polito.it/ontologies/eupont.owl
EUPont is an ontology to model high level rules for Internet of Things End User Programming (IoT-EUP). @en
hr- hRESTS Ontology
http://iserve.kmi.open.ac.uk/ns/hrests
hRESTS is a vocabulary for describing RESTful Web services @en
msm- Minimal Service Model
http://iserve.kmi.open.ac.uk/ns/msm
A simple RDF(S) ontology able to capture (part of) the semantics of both Web services and Web APIs @en
ends- Vocabulary of endpoint status (availability, responseTime)
http://labs.mondeca.com/vocab/endpointStatus
Endpoint Status vocabulary intends to describe endpoint availability @en
ldvm- Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model
http://linked.opendata.cz/ontology/ldvm/
Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model (LDVM) serves for description and configuration of components and pipelines according to LDVM @en
lsc- Linked Science Core Vocabulary
http://linkedscience.org/lsc/ns#
LSC, the Linked Science Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable publishers and researchers to relate things in science to time, space, and themes. @en