Please make insertions in alphabetical order. Thank you!! (4JJ)
- amino-acid.owl: A small OWL ontology of amino acids and their properties. Source: Amino Acid Ontology Web site. (7MJ)
- Biological Processes: A knowledge model of biological processes and functions that is graphical, for human comprehension, and machine-interpretable, to allow reasoning. (3OH)
- BioPAX: An OWL ontology for biological pathways, it is primarily used to exchange data between pathway resources. (3OZ)
- BreastCancerOntology: An OWL ontology for describing some features of Breast Cancer; Basic model is stable, but still being fleshed out. (4SY)
- camera.owl: An OWL ontology about the individual parts of a photo camera. Source: XFront OWL Tutorial. (7MK)
- CEDEX: Representation of CEDEX in Protégé. CEDEX is a base ontology for exchange and distributed use of ecological data. {nid 3OI} dfadfd (AXO)
- CN Ontology: An OWL ontology presenting the concepts used in collaborative networked organizations with focus on Virtual Organizations Breeding Environment. (4UH)
- Dublin Core: Representation of Dublin Core metadata in Protégé. (3OJ)
- Education Ontology: Ontology originally designed for the Minnesota Department of Education based on the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) structures and ISO/IEC 11179 standards. This domain includes information about K-12 students, teachers, schools, districts, enrollments, assessments, USDA food and nutrition programs and on-line courses. Includes approximately 400 data elements. A case study was be presented at the Semantic Technology conference in March 2006. See here for paper, powerpoint slides and ontology. Dan McCreary continues to look for organizations to use and extend this vocabulary. Feedback -> http://www.danmccreary.com or dan (at) danmccreary.com. (4ZY)
- Engineering Design Ontologies: (by UMASS Amherst) A suite of ontologies developed for supporting different aspects of the product development process. (AHQ)
- Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Model Ontology (FEA-RMO): Representation of Federal Enterprise Architecture in OWL. (4IO)
- GandrKB (Gene annotation data representation, by Daniel Schober): An ontology and knowledge base describing gene functions enabling biologists to annotate (multiple) genes on Affymetrix Microarrays per simple drag and drop. Annotation-concepts and genes can be linked for fast and intuitive context-exploration and extensive querying. Generated gene annotations can be interactively explored as semantic networks with advanced visualisation tools. (3OK)
- Gene Ontology (GO): Knowledge acquisition, consistency checking and concurrency control in Gene Ontology. (3OL)
- Geographic Information Metadata - ISO 19115: An ontology representing Geographic Information Metadata - (ISO 19115). (3OM)
- Guideline Interchange Format (GLIF): Representation of GLIF in Protégé. (3ON)
- Health Level 7 Data Types and Top-Level RIM Classes (by Samson Tu): A Protégé representation of the HL7 version 3 data types and top-level classes of the Reference Information Model. (3OO)
- Infrastructure Product Ontology : An OWL ontology for utility infrastructure products, their attributes, mechanisms and measures. Products span all 5 sectors of utilities (Water, Wastewater, Gas, Electricity, and Telecom) (4CK)
- IPTC Subject Reference System: RDF Schema and Protégé ontology representations of the Subject Reference System. (3OQ)
- Learner: An ontology describing Learner features used for personalization in eLearning systems. Created in the context of EU/IST project Elena. (3OR)
- Mobile Telecommunication: An Ontology developed for pilot study of TeLQAS project - a question answering system in the domain of mobile telecommunications. (4KT)
- New Testament Names: A semantic knowledgebase describing named things (people, places, and other classes) in the New Testament, as well as their attributes and relationships. It includes both an ontology and a substantial amount of instance data. NTNames is part of SemanticBible.org. (3OR)
- OMG - Meta Object Facility: Ontology representation of the OMG-MOF generated from the OMG Specification (XMI) (6GK)
- OMG - MOF - Query, View and Transformations: Ontology representation of the OMG-MOF-QVT generated from the OMG Specification (XMI) (6GL)
- OMG - Unified Modeling Language (UML2): Ontology representation of the OMG-UML2 generated from the OMG Specification (XMI) (6GM)
- OntoClean: Representation of OntoClean meta-properties and corresponding constraints as a Protégé ontology and a set of PAL constraints. (3OS)
- OntoTool: An ontology that is used to model Task and Tool features for project realization. This ontology contains essential concepts about the relationship between task and tool and frequently asked questions about tool identification. (4GI)
- Personal Computer - Do It Yourself (PC-DIY): An ontology which contains essential concepts about the personal computer and frequently asked questions about Personal Computer - Do It Yourself. (3OT)
- Pizza Ontology — The OWL ontology used in the Protege-OWL Tutorial. Contributed by The CO-ODE Project. (7MH)
- PPOntology: An OWL ontology for cereal plant protection. Currently, it is developed to encompass the field of diagnosis and treatment of barley disorders. (ASZ)
- Pr/T net Ontology: An ontology for high-level Petri nets. (3OU)
- Resource-Event-Agent Enterprise (REA): An ontology that is used to model economic aspects of e-business frameworks (e.g. in ebXML) and enterprise information systems. (3OV)
- Science Ontology: A modified version of the KA˛ ontology describing research-related information. (3OW)
- Sort Ontology: Sort ontology is a model of ontologies where ontological classes are represented as sorts with the principles of identity and individuation. The model consists of four meta-classes: TypeSort, QuasitypeSort, RoleSort, and PhaseSort. It is intended to enrich the semantics of ontological classes by embedding abstract-level domain independent knowledge (called meta-knowledge) into OWL ontologies. (4N2)
- Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO): An ontology developed within the IEEE Standard Upper Ontology Working Group with the goal of developing a standard ontology that will promote data interoperability, information search and retrieval, automated inferencing, and natural language processing. (3OX)
- The Uniform Problem-solving Method development Language (UPML): An ontology and editor for modeling libraries of reusable (i.e., generic and adaptable) components of knowledge-based systems, namely tasks, problem-solving methods and domain models. (3OY)
- travel.owl — A tutorial OWL ontology for a Semantic Web of tourism. Contributed by Holger Knublauch. (7MI)
- Universal Standard Products and Services Classification (UNSPSC): A coding system to classify both products and services for use throughout the global marketplace. (4CI)
- WebOfPatterns: An OWL ontology for object-oriented software design. Used to represent design patterns, a java client exists that can download these descriptions and scan code for pattern instances. (4ZW)
- Delegation Ontology: Delegation Ontology is an OWL ontology to describe delegation concept in the context of Grid computing. (81I)