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  • caresses - CARESSES Ontology
    http://caressesrobot.org/ontology
    The CARESSES Ontology encodes guidelines defined by experts in Transcultural Nursing, with the aim of offering a specific tool for endowing social assistive robots (assisting older adults) with cultural competence. @en
  • awol - Atom Syndication Ontology
    http://bblfish.net/work/atom-owl/2006-06-06/
    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
  • 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
  • ccsla - Service Level Agreement for Cloud Computing
    http://cookingbigdata.com/linkeddata/ccsla
    Service Level Agreement for Cloud Computing Services. This ontology allows to define model of SLA/SLO used in large cloud computing providers such as Amazon, Azure, etc., including terms, claims, credit, compensations, etc @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
  • pni - SNaP Identifier Ontology
    http://data.press.net/ontology/identifier/
    The Identifier Ontology models non-RDF based Identifiers for resources. It is used to maintain a mapping between RDF resources identifiers and their equivalent IDs in an alternate, non-RDF based domain. @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
  • li - OWL representation of ISO 19115 (Geographic Information - Metadata - Lineage package)
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19115/2003/lineage
    An OWL representation of parts of the Geographic Metadata model described in ISO 19115:2003 with Corrigendum 2006 - LI Package @en
  • r4r - Relations for Reusing (R4R) Ontology
    http://guava.iis.sinica.edu.tw/r4r
    R4R is a light-weight ontology for representing general relationships of resource for publication and reusing. It asserts that a certain reusing context occurred and determined by its two basic relations, namely, isPackagedWith and isCitedBy. The isPackagedWith relation declares the resource is ready to be reused by incorporating License and Provenance information. The Cites relation is an exceptional to isCitedBy which occurs only two related objects cite each other at the same time. Five resource objects including article, data, code, provenance and license are major class concepts to represent in this ontology. The namespace for all R4R terms is http://guava.iis.sinica.edu.tw/r4r/ @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
  • kgc - KGRC Ontology
    http://kgc.knowledge-graph.jp/ontology/kgc.owl
    This vocabulary set can represent 5W1H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) in event (scene) descriptions. This file is also provided in Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge. @en
  • lsq - The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V))
    http://lsq.aksw.org/vocab
    The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V)), defined using RDF(S) and OWL, provides a machine readable vocabulary to help describe queries in SPARQL logs and their statistics. The vocabulary builds upon the SPIN vocabulary and the Service Description vocabulary. @en