EU controlled vocabularies
E-Government Core Vocabularies
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person (Bürger): https://semiceu.github.io/Core-Person-Vocabulary/releases/2.00/
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location (Ort): https://semiceu.github.io/Core-Location-Vocabulary/releases/2.0.1/
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business, legal entities (juristische Personen/ Institutionen): https://semiceu.github.io/Core-Business-Vocabulary/releases/2.00/
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event (Veranstaltung): https://semiceu.github.io/Core-Public-Event-Vocabulary/releases/1.0.0/
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public service (Leistung): https://semiceu.github.io/CPSV-AP/releases/3.1.0/#Legal%20Resource
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public organization (Organisation, z.B. Behörde): https://semiceu.github.io/CPOV/releases/2.1.0/
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criteria and requirements (Kriterien und Anforderungen): https://semiceu.github.io/CCCEV/releases/2.00/
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Public Service Vocabulary Application Profile (Leistungen im Kontext ihrer Anwendung): https://semiceu.github.io/CPSV-AP/releases/3.1.0/
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Core Standards and Specification Vocabulary: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/distribution/access_url/2022-04/dd4e4b69-d4f7-4788-b0c7-832346464c6a/CSSV%20Specification%20v1.2.0.pdf
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Core Assessment Vocabulary: https://github.com/isa-camss/CAV
EU semantics interoperability community
Vocabularies relevant for e-government
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The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) Metadata Terms vocabulary defines general metadata attributes such as title, creator, date and subject.
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The Friend-of-a-Friend (FOAF) vocabulary defines terms for describing people, their activities and their relations to other people and objects.
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The Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary (pronounced "dope") defines terms for describing software projects, particularly those that are Open Source.
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The Good Relations Ontology defines terms for describing products, services and other aspects relevant to e-commerce applications.
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The Creative Commons (CC) schema defines terms for describing copyright licences.
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The Bibliographic Ontology (BIBO) provides concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e., quotes, books, articles, etc.).
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The OAI Object Reuse and Exchange vocabulary is used by various library and publication data sources to represent resource aggregations such as different editions of a document or its internal structure.
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The Basic Geo (WGS84) vocabulary defines terms such as lat and long for describing geographically-located things.
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The vCard vocabulary underpins many electronic business card systems
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The INSPIRE Directive
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The European Business Register
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Open Corporates
Interlink our ontology to Core vocabulary
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| GerPS-onto class label | mapping | corresponding class label |
|---|---|---|
| Agent | rdfs:subClassOf | Agent |
| Contributor | rdfs:subClassOf | FormalOrganization |
| Protagonist | owl:equivalentClass | PublicOrganisation |
| ResultReceiver | owl:equivalentClass | LegalEntity |
| LegalBasis | owl:equivalentClass | LegalResource |
| Service | owl:equivalentClass | PublicService |
| Datafield | rdfs:subClassOf | Evidence |
| Document | rdfs:subClassOf | Evidence |
| Process | rdfs:subClassOf | Rule |