The Wfprov Ontology
"The wfprov ontology shows how to express minimal provenance information about the execution of a workflow described using the wfdesc ontology."
"The wfprov ontology shows how to express minimal provenance information about the execution of a workflow described using the wfdesc ontology."
The Weighted Interests Vocabulary specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing describing preferences (interests) within contexts, their temporal dynamics and their origin on/ for the Semantic Web. This document contains a RDFa description of the Weighted Interests Vocabulary and some additional information and examples.
"A partir del análisis de diversos sistemas, como MediaWiki, Confluence o DokuWiki, se ha diseñado este vocabulario. Téngase en cuenta que este modelo no describe completamente el modelo conceptual de todos los tipos de sistemas wiki, sino sólo de los elementos principales."
"From the study of different wiki systems, such as MediaWiki, Confluence or DokuWiki, this vocabulary has designed. Note that this vocabulary does not fully describe the conceptual model of all types of the wiki systems, but only their main elements."
"A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa. The vocabulary defines terms for describing the names and ranking of taxa, as well as providing support for describing their habitats, conservation status, and behavioural characteristics, etc."
"The Weighting Ontology specification provides a vocabulary for describing weightings and their referenced scales, on/ for the Semantic Web."
"RDF documents can make any number of statements. Without some kind of signature or other similar verification mechanism, there is no way to understand who made these statements. One way to document who made a set of statements is via the use of Digital Signatures: signing a document using Public Key Cryptography. The WOT, or Web Of Trust, schema is designed to facilitate the use of Public Key Cryptography tools such as PGP or GPG to sign RDF documents and document these signatures."
"XAPI vocabularies are created and shared by Communities of Practice (CoPs) to help facilitate the reuse of Verbs and Activity Types. This schema was designed to enhance the semantic interoperability of xAPI by encouraging the adoption of RDF principles and publishing practices. This document defines a schema and provides descriptions of each of the classes and properties that are recommended for use when classifying and publishing datasets as RDF.