Tabea Tietz, Jörg Waitelonis, Oleksandra Bruns, Etienne Posthumus, Harald Sack. NFDI4culture Ontology. Revision: v3.0.0. Retrieved from: https://nfdi4culture.de/ontology/3.0.0 2025-03-31 The NFDI4Culture Ontology (CTO) models cultural heritage research resources with the goal of enabling a research data index. CTO is a domain-specific module built on top of the mid-level NFDIcore Ontology v.3 (https://ise-fizkarlsruhe.github.io/nfdicore/) and is aligned with the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) 2020. It describes and interlinks the diverse entities that exist within the communitys research (meta)data, including connections between persons, organizations, places and events, media objects, legal statements, external vocabulary references, musical incipits, and more. Further infomration can be found at in the detailed documentation: https://nfdi.fiz-karlsruhe.de/4culture/ NFDI4Culture Ontology (CTO) Ontology Specification 3.0.0 true Version in which a concept was created. concept_properties Created in true 'Documentation' trailing modifier (qualifier, 'documentation') of 'xref' links of 'Format' concepts. When 'true', the link is pointing to a page with explanation, description, documentation, or specification of the given data format. Specification concept_properties Documentation true 'File extension' concept property ('file_extension' metadata tag) lists examples of usual file extensions of formats. concept_properties N.B.: File extensions that are not correspondigly defined at http://filext.com are recorded in EDAM only if not in conflict with http://filext.com, and/or unique and usual within life-science computing. Separated by bar ('|'), without a dot ('.') prefix, preferrably not all capital characters. File extension true 'Media type' trailing modifier (qualifier, 'media_type') of 'xref' links of 'Format' concepts. When 'true', the link is pointing to a page specifying a media type of the given data format. MIME type concept_properties Media type editor preferred label editor preferred term editor preferred label editor preferred term editor preferred term~editor preferred label The concise, meaningful, and human-friendly name for a class or property preferred by the ontology developers. (US-English) PERSON:Daniel Schober GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> editor preferred label editor preferred term editor preferred label editor preferred term editor preferred term~editor preferred label example of usage A phrase describing how a term should be used and/or a citation to a work which uses it. May also include other kinds of examples that facilitate immediate understanding, such as widely know prototypes or instances of a class, or cases where a relation is said to hold. A phrase describing how a class name should be used. May also include other kinds of examples that facilitate immediate understanding of a class semantics, such as widely known prototypical subclasses or instances of the class. Although essential for high level terms, examples for low level terms (e.g., Affymetrix HU133 array) are not. PERSON:Daniel Schober GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> IAO example of usage example of usage has curation status PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg PERSON:Bill Bug PERSON:Melanie Courtot has curation status definition definition textual definition The official OBI definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions. The official definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions. 2012-04-05: Barry Smith The official OBI definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property: 'Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions' is terrible. Can you fix to something like: A statement of necessary and sufficient conditions explaining the meaning of an expression referring to a class or property. Alan Ruttenberg Your proposed definition is a reasonable candidate, except that it is very common that necessary and sufficient conditions are not given. Mostly they are necessary, occasionally they are necessary and sufficient or just sufficient. Often they use terms that are not themselves defined and so they effectively can't be evaluated by those criteria. On the specifics of the proposed definition: We don't have definitions of 'meaning' or 'expression' or 'property'. For 'reference' in the intended sense I think we use the term 'denotation'. For 'expression', I think we you mean symbol, or identifier. For 'meaning' it differs for class and property. For class we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine whether an entity is instance of the class, or not. For property we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine, given a pair of potential relata, whether the assertion that the relation holds is true. The 'intended reader' part suggests that we also specify who, we expect, would be able to understand the definition, and also generalizes over human and computer reader to include textual and logical definition. Personally, I am more comfortable weakening definition to documentation, with instructions as to what is desirable. We also have the outstanding issue of how to aim different definitions to different audiences. A clinical audience reading chebi wants a different sort of definition documentation/definition from a chemistry trained audience, and similarly there is a need for a definition that is adequate for an ontologist to work with. PERSON:Daniel Schober GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> definition definition textual definition editor note An administrative note intended for its editor. It may not be included in the publication version of the ontology, so it should contain nothing necessary for end users to understand the ontology. PERSON:Daniel Schober GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obofoundry.org/obo/obi> editor note term editor Name of editor entering the term in the file. The term editor is a point of contact for information regarding the term. The term editor may be, but is not always, the author of the definition, which may have been worked upon by several people 20110707, MC: label update to term editor and definition modified accordingly. See https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/115. PERSON:Daniel Schober GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> term editor alternative label A label for a class or property that can be used to refer to the class or property instead of the preferred rdfs:label. Alternative labels should be used to indicate community- or context-specific labels, abbreviations, shorthand forms and the like. PERSON:Daniel Schober OBO Operations committee GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> Consider re-defing to: An alternative name for a class or property which can mean the same thing as the preferred name (semantically equivalent, narrow, broad or related). alternative label definition source Formal citation, e.g. identifier in external database to indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. Free text indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. EXAMPLE: Author Name, URI, MeSH Term C04, PUBMED ID, Wiki uri on 31.01.2007 PERSON:Daniel Schober Discussion on obo-discuss mailing-list, see http://bit.ly/hgm99w GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> definition source definition source curator note An administrative note of use for a curator but of no use for a user PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg curator note term tracker item the URI for an OBI Terms ticket at sourceforge, such as https://sourceforge.net/p/obi/obi-terms/772/ An IRI or similar locator for a request or discussion of an ontology term. Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg The 'tracker item' can associate a tracker with a specific ontology term. term tracker item ontology term requester The name of the person, project, or organization that motivated inclusion of an ontology term by requesting its addition. Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg The 'term requester' can credit the person, organization or project who request the ontology term. ontology term requester imported from For external terms/classes, the ontology from which the term was imported PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg PERSON:Melanie Courtot GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> imported from OBO foundry unique label An alternative name for a class or property which is unique across the OBO Foundry. The intended usage of that property is as follow: OBO foundry unique labels are automatically generated based on regular expressions provided by each ontology, so that SO could specify unique label = 'sequence ' + [label], etc. , MA could specify 'mouse + [label]' etc. Upon importing terms, ontology developers can choose to use the 'OBO foundry unique label' for an imported term or not. The same applies to tools . PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg PERSON:Bjoern Peters PERSON:Chris Mungall PERSON:Melanie Courtot GROUP:OBO Foundry <http://obofoundry.org/> OBO foundry unique label elucidation person:Alan Ruttenberg Person:Barry Smith Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms which are so basic to our understanding of reality that there is no way of defining them in a non-circular fashion. For these, therefore, we can provide only elucidations, supplemented by examples and by axioms elucidation has associated axiom(nl) Person:Alan Ruttenberg Person:Alan Ruttenberg An axiom associated with a term expressed using natural language has associated axiom(nl) has associated axiom(fol) Person:Alan Ruttenberg Person:Alan Ruttenberg An axiom expressed in first order logic using CLIF syntax has associated axiom(fol) has axiom id Person:Alan Ruttenberg Person:Alan Ruttenberg A URI that is intended to be unique label for an axiom used for tracking change to the ontology. For an axiom expressed in different languages, each expression is given the same URI has axiom label label label definition A statement or formal explanation of the meaning of a concept. editorial note A note for an editor, translator or maintainer of the vocabulary. example An example of the use of a concept. readable IRI label A term tracker annotation is an editor note used to track the history of an entity. For each change, it records the related GitHub issue and pull request. term tracker annotation adapted from http://openenergy-platform.org/ontology/oeo/OEO_00020426 A relation between an entity and its abbreviated form, representing a shortened version of the original term or phrase. has acronym is part of my brain is part of my body (continuant parthood, two material entities) my stomach cavity is part of my stomach (continuant parthood, immaterial entity is part of material entity) this day is part of this year (occurrent parthood) a core relation that holds between a part and its whole Everything is part of itself. Any part of any part of a thing is itself part of that thing. Two distinct things cannot be part of each other. Occurrents are not subject to change and so parthood between occurrents holds for all the times that the part exists. Many continuants are subject to change, so parthood between continuants will only hold at certain times, but this is difficult to specify in OWL. See http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/docs/temporal-semantics/ Parthood requires the part and the whole to have compatible classes: only an occurrent can be part of an occurrent; only a process can be part of a process; only a continuant can be part of a continuant; only an independent continuant can be part of an independent continuant; only an immaterial entity can be part of an immaterial entity; only a specifically dependent continuant can be part of a specifically dependent continuant; only a generically dependent continuant can be part of a generically dependent continuant. (This list is not exhaustive.) A continuant cannot be part of an occurrent: use 'participates in'. An occurrent cannot be part of a continuant: use 'has participant'. A material entity cannot be part of an immaterial entity: use 'has location'. A specifically dependent continuant cannot be part of an independent continuant: use 'inheres in'. An independent continuant cannot be part of a specifically dependent continuant: use 'bearer of'. part_of part of http://www.obofoundry.org/ro/#OBO_REL:part_of please use BFO2020 property 'is continuant part of' or 'is occurent part of' has part my body has part my brain (continuant parthood, two material entities) my stomach has part my stomach cavity (continuant parthood, material entity has part immaterial entity) this year has part this day (occurrent parthood) a core relation that holds between a whole and its part Everything has itself as a part. Any part of any part of a thing is itself part of that thing. Two distinct things cannot have each other as a part. Occurrents are not subject to change and so parthood between occurrents holds for all the times that the part exists. Many continuants are subject to change, so parthood between continuants will only hold at certain times, but this is difficult to specify in OWL. See http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/docs/temporal-semantics/ Parthood requires the part and the whole to have compatible classes: only an occurrent have an occurrent as part; only a process can have a process as part; only a continuant can have a continuant as part; only an independent continuant can have an independent continuant as part; only a specifically dependent continuant can have a specifically dependent continuant as part; only a generically dependent continuant can have a generically dependent continuant as part. (This list is not exhaustive.) A continuant cannot have an occurrent as part: use 'participates in'. An occurrent cannot have a continuant as part: use 'has participant'. An immaterial entity cannot have a material entity as part: use 'location of'. An independent continuant cannot have a specifically dependent continuant as part: use 'bearer of'. A specifically dependent continuant cannot have an independent continuant as part: use 'inheres in'. has_part has part please use the BFO2020 property 'has occurent part' or 'has continuant part' 206-BFO has realization realized in b has realization c =Def c realizes b As for realizes 059-BFO realizes (Elucidation) realizes is a relation between a process b and realizable entity c such that c inheres in some d & for all t, if b has participant d then c exists & the type instantiated by b is correlated with the type instantiated by c A balding process realizes a disposition to go bald; a studying process realizes a student role; a process of pumping blood realizes the pumping function of a heart Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 250-BFO participates in (Elucidation) participates in holds between some b that is either a specifically dependent continuant or generically dependent continuant or independent continuant that is not a spatial region & some process p such that b participates in p some way Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 248-BFO has participant p has participant c =Def c participates in p Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 258-BFO is concretized by c is concretized by b =Def b concretizes c Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 256-BFO concretizes b concretizes c =Def b is a process or a specifically dependent continuant & c is a generically dependent continuant & there is some time t such that c is the pattern or content which b shares at t with actual or potential copies Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 213-BFO preceded by b preceded by c =Def b precedes c The temporal region occupied by the second half of the match is preceded by the temporal region occupied by the first half of the match 270-BFO precedes (Elucidation) precedes is a relation between occurrents o, o' such that if t is the temporal extent of o & t' is the temporal extent of o' then either the last instant of o is before the first instant of o' or the last instant of o is the first instant of o' & neither o nor o' are temporal instants The temporal region occupied by Mary's birth precedes the temporal region occupied by Mary's death. Each temporal region is its own temporal extent. The temporal extent of a spatiotemporal region is the temporal region it temporally projects onto. The temporal extent of a process or process boundary that occupies temporal region t is t. Precedes defines a strict partial order on occurrents. 143-BFO occurs in b occurs in c =Def b is a process or a process boundary & c is a material entity or site & there exists a spatiotemporal region r & b occupies spatiotemporal region r & for all time t, if b exists at t then c exists at t & there exist spatial regions s and s' where b spatially projects onto s at t & c occupies spatial region s' at t & s is a continuant part of s' at t A process of digestion occurs in the interior of an organism; a process of loading artillery rounds into a tank cannon occurs in the interior of the tank 252-BFO generically depends on g-depends on b generically depends on c =Def b is a generically dependent continuant & c is an independent continuant that is not a spatial region & at some time t there inheres in c a specifically dependent continuant which concretizes b at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 254-BFO is carrier of b is carrier of c =Def there is some time t such that c generically depends on b at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 118-BFO exists at (Elucidation) exists at is a relation between a particular and some temporal region at which the particular exists First World War exists at 1914-1916; Mexico exists at January 1, 2000 230-BFO has member part b has member part c =Def c member part of b Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 202-BFO has occurrent part b has occurrent part c =Def c occurrent part of b Mary's life has occurrent part Mary's 5th birthday 211-BFO has temporal part b has temporal part c =Def c temporal part of b Your life has temporal part the first year of your life 236-BFO location of b location of c =Def c located in b Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 244-BFO material basis of b material basis of c =Def c has material basis b Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 228-BFO member part of b member part of c =Def b is an object & c is a material entity & there is some time t such that b continuant part of c at t & there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of c into objects x1, ..., xn (for some n ≠ 1) with b = xi (for some 1 <= i <= n) Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 003-BFO occurrent part of (Elucidation) occurrent part of is a relation between occurrents b and c when b is part of c Mary's 5th birthday is an occurrent part of Mary's life; the first set of the tennis match is an occurrent part of the tennis match 078-BFO temporal part of b temporal part of c =Def b occurrent part of c & (b and c are temporal regions) or (b and c are spatiotemporal regions & b temporally projects onto an occurrent part of the temporal region that c temporally projects onto) or (b and c are processes or process boundaries & b occupies a temporal region that is an occurrent part of the temporal region that c occupies) Your heart beating from 4pm to 5pm today is a temporal part of the process of your heart beating; the 4th year of your life is a temporal part of your life, as is the process boundary which separates the 3rd and 4th years of your life; the first quarter of a game of football is a temporal part of the whole game 080-BFO temporally projects onto (Elucidation) temporally projects onto is a relation between a spatiotemporal region s and some temporal region which is the temporal extent of s The world line of a particle temporally projects onto the temporal region extending from the beginning to the end of the existence of the particle 234-BFO located in b located in c =Def b is an independent continuant & c is an independent & neither is a spatial region & there is some time t such that the spatial region which b occupies at t is continuant part of the spatial region which c occupies at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 221-BFO continuant part of b continuant part of c =Def b and c are continuants & there is some time t such that b and c exist at t & b continuant part of c at t Milk teeth continuant part of human; surgically removed tumour continuant part of organism Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 271-BFO has continuant part b has continuant part c =Def c continuant part of b Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 267-BFO environs contains process b environs c =Def c occurs in b Mouth environs process of mastication; city environs traffic 144-BFO history of (Elucidation) history of is a relation between history b and material entity c such that b is the unique history of c This life is the history of this organism 145-BFO has history b has history c =Def c history of b This organism has history this life 260-BFO specifically depended on by s-depended on by b specifically depended on by c =Def c specifically depends on b Coloured object specifically depended on by colour 012-BFO specifically depends on s-depends on (Elucidation) specifically depends on is a relation between a specifically dependent continuant b and specifically dependent continuant or independent continuant that is not a spatial region c such that b and c share no parts in common & b is of a nature such that at all times t it cannot exist unless c exists & b is not a boundary of c A shape specifically depends on the shaped object; hue, saturation and brightness of a colour sample specifically depends on each other The analogue of specifically depends on for occurrents is has participant. 053-BFO bearer of b bearer of c =Def c inheres in b A patch of ink is the bearer of a colour quality; an organism is the bearer of a temperature quality 051-BFO inheres in b inheres in c =Def b is a specifically dependent continuant & c is an independent continuant that is not a spatial region & b specifically depends on c A shape inheres in a shaped object; a mass inheres in a material entity 132-BFO occupies temporal region p occupies temporal region t =Def p is a process or process boundary & the spatiotemporal region occupied by p temporally projects onto t The Second World War occupies the temporal region September 1, 1939 - September 2, 1945 082-BFO occupies spatiotemporal region (Elucidation) occupies spatiotemporal region is a relation between a process or process boundary p and the spatiotemporal region s which is its spatiotemporal extent A particle emitted by a nuclear reactor occupies the spatiotemporal region which is its trajectory 232-BFO occupies spatial region b occupies spatial region r =Def b is an independent continuant that is not a spatial region & r is a spatial region & there is some time t such that every continuant part of b occupies some continuant part of r at t and no continuant part of b occupies any spatial region that is not a continuant part of r at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 246-BFO spatially projects onto (Elucidation) spatially projects onto is a relation between some spatiotemporal region b and spatial region c such that at some time t, c is the spatial extent of b at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 242-BFO has material basis b has material basis c =Def b is a disposition & c is a material entity & there is some d bearer of b & there is some time t such that c is a continuant part of d at t & d has disposition b because c is a continuant part of d at t Users that require more sophisticated representations of time are encouraged to import a temporal extension of BFO-Core provided by the BFO development team. See documentation for guidance: <Link> 268-BFO first instant of t first instant of t' =Def t is a temporal instant & t' is a temporal region t' & t precedes all temporal parts of t' other than t An hour starting at midnight yesterday has first instant midnight yesterday 261-BFO has first instant t has first instant t' =Def t' first instant of t The first hour of a year has first instant midnight on December 31 269-BFO last instant of t last instant of t' =Def t is a temporal instant & t' is a temporal region & all temporal parts of t' other than t precede t Last midnight is the last instant of yesterday 215-BFO has last instant t has last instant t' =Def t' last instant of t The last hour of a year has last instant midnight December 31 This document is about information artifacts and their representations A (currently) primitive relation that relates an information artifact to an entity. 7/6/2009 Alan Ruttenberg. Following discussion with Jonathan Rees, and introduction of "mentions" relation. Weaken the is_about relationship to be primitive. We will try to build it back up by elaborating the various subproperties that are more precisely defined. Some currently missing phenomena that should be considered "about" are predications - "The only person who knows the answer is sitting beside me" , Allegory, Satire, and other literary forms that can be topical without explicitly mentioning the topic. person:Alan Ruttenberg Smith, Ceusters, Ruttenberg, 2000 years of philosophy is about A person's name denotes the person. A variable name in a computer program denotes some piece of memory. Lexically equivalent strings can denote different things, for instance "Alan" can denote different people. In each case of use, there is a case of the denotation relation obtaining, between "Alan" and the person that is being named. A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an information content entity and some portion of reality. Denotation is what happens when someone creates an information content entity E in order to specifically refer to something. The only relation between E and the thing is that E can be used to 'pick out' the thing. This relation connects those two together. Freedictionary.com sense 3: To signify directly; refer to specifically 2009-11-10 Alan Ruttenberg. Old definition said the following to emphasize the generic nature of this relation. We no longer have 'specifically denotes', which would have been primitive, so make this relation primitive. g denotes r =def r is a portion of reality there is some c that is a concretization of g every c that is a concretization of g specifically denotes r person:Alan Ruttenberg Conversations with Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters, Bjoern Peters, Michel Dumontier, Melanie Courtot, James Malone, Bill Hogan denotes inverse of the relation 'denotes' Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Mike Conlon denoted by Ceci est un lien direct à un fichier téléchargeable en un format donnée. Exple fichier CSV ou RDF. Le format est décrit par les propriétés de distribution dcterms:format et/ou dcat:mediaType. La URL de un archivo descargable en el formato dato. Por ejemplo, archivo CSV o archivo RDF. El formato se describe con las propiedades de la distribución dcterms:format y/o dcat:mediaType. Questo è un link diretto al file scaricabile in un dato formato. E.g. un file CSV o un file RDF. Il formato è descritto dal dcterms:format e/o dal dcat:mediaType della distribuzione. The URL of the downloadable file in a given format. E.g. CSV file or RDF file. The format is indicated by the distribution's dcterms:format and/or dcat:mediaType. URL souboru ke stažení v daném formátu, například CSV nebo RDF soubor. Formát je popsán vlastností distribuce dcterms:format a/nebo dcat:mediaType. URL til fil der kan downloades i et bestemt format. Fx en CSV-fil eller en RDF-fil. Formatet for distributionen angives ved hjælp af egenskaberne dcterms:format og/eller dcat:mediaType. dcat:downloadURLはdcat:accessURLの特定の形式です。しかし、DCATプロファイルが非ダウンロード・ロケーションに対してのみaccessURLを用いる場合には、より強い分離を課すことを望む可能性があるため、この含意を強化しないように、DCATは、dcat:downloadURLをdcat:accessURLのサブプロパティーであると定義しません。 Είναι ένας σύνδεσμος άμεσης μεταφόρτωσης ενός αρχείου σε μια δεδομένη μορφή. Π.χ. ένα αρχείο CSV ή RDF. Η μορφη αρχείου περιγράφεται από τις ιδιότητες dcterms:format ή/και dcat:mediaType της διανομής. رابط مباشر لملف يمكن تحميله. نوع الملف يتم توصيفه باستخدام الخاصية dcterms:format dcat:mediaType URL de descarga URL de téléchargement URL di scarico URL souboru ke stažení URL μεταφόρτωσης download URL downloadURL رابط تحميل ダウンロードURL Ceci est un lien direct à un fichier téléchargeable en un format donnée. Exple fichier CSV ou RDF. Le format est décrit par les propriétés de distribution dcterms:format et/ou dcat:mediaType. La URL de un archivo descargable en el formato dato. Por ejemplo, archivo CSV o archivo RDF. El formato se describe con las propiedades de la distribución dcterms:format y/o dcat:mediaType. Questo è un link diretto al file scaricabile in un dato formato. E.g. un file CSV o un file RDF. Il formato è descritto dal dcterms:format e/o dal dcat:mediaType della distribuzione. The URL of the downloadable file in a given format. E.g. CSV file or RDF file. The format is indicated by the distribution's dcterms:format and/or dcat:mediaType. URL souboru ke stažení v daném formátu, například CSV nebo RDF soubor. Formát je popsán vlastností distribuce dcterms:format a/nebo dcat:mediaType. URL til fil der kan downloades i et bestemt format. Fx en CSV-fil eller en RDF-fil. Formatet for distributionen angives ved hjælp af egenskaberne dcterms:format og/eller dcat:mediaType. dcat:downloadURLはdcat:accessURLの特定の形式です。しかし、DCATプロファイルが非ダウンロード・ロケーションに対してのみaccessURLを用いる場合には、より強い分離を課すことを望む可能性があるため、この含意を強化しないように、DCATは、dcat:downloadURLをdcat:accessURLのサブプロパティーであると定義しません。 Είναι ένας σύνδεσμος άμεσης μεταφόρτωσης ενός αρχείου σε μια δεδομένη μορφή. Π.χ. ένα αρχείο CSV ή RDF. Η μορφη αρχείου περιγράφεται από τις ιδιότητες dcterms:format ή/και dcat:mediaType της διανομής. رابط مباشر لملف يمكن تحميله. نوع الملف يتم توصيفه باستخدام الخاصية dcterms:format dcat:mediaType Status: English Definition text modified by DCAT revision team, Italian, Spanish and Czech translation updated, other translations pending. rdfs:label, rdfs:comment and/or skos:scopeNote have been modified. Non-english versions must be updated. El valor es una URL. La valeur est une URL. dcat:downloadURL BY MĚLA být použita pro adresu, ze které je distribuce přímo přístupná, typicky skrze požadavek HTTP Get. dcat:downloadURL BØR anvendes til angivelse af den adresse hvor distributionen er tilgængelig direkte, typisk gennem et HTTP Get request. dcat:downloadURL DOVREBBE essere utilizzato per l'indirizzo a cui questa distribuzione è disponibile direttamente, in genere attraverso una richiesta Get HTTP. dcat:downloadURL SHOULD be used for the address at which this distribution is available directly, typically through a HTTP Get request. Η τιμή είναι ένα URL. The property is a relationship between a resource and the specified best practice. has best practice inverse of property "best practice" best practice of The property is a relationship between an NFDI resource and a person or organization (agent) as a contact point. has contact point inverse of property "has contact point" contact point of The property related something to a person or an organization responsible for making contributions to that. has contributor inverse of property "has contributor" contributor of The property is a relation between a resource and a data set. has data set inverse of property "has data set" data set of The property relates a resource to the format available for the export of a resource. has file format exportFormat inverse of property "has file format" file format of exportFormatOf The property relates a project to the organization that provided funding for it. has funding organization inverse of property "has funding organization" funding organization of The property is a relationship between a resource and a license file. has license 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). license inverse of property "has license" license of The property is a relationship between a thing and a place its located at. has location The property relates a resource to its data format. has media type mediaType inverse of property "has media type" media type of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). p has input x =Def x is used or consumed in the process of executing p. has input p has output x =Def x is produced or generated as a result of executing p. has output The property is a parental relationship between organizations. has parent organization The property links software to a programming language its written in. has programming language programmingLanguage inverse of property "has programming language" programming language of The property is a relationship between an information content entity and an organization or a person responsible for publishing it. published by inverse of property "has publisher" publisher of The property is a relationship between a project or a resource and related projects. resource of project The property is a relationship between a dataset and a collection it represents. represents collection a dataportal is about some collection of pieces of art inverse of property "represented collection" represented collection of The property is a relationship between a resource and a software it uses. has software software inverse of property "has sofware" software of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). The property relates a data resource to its SPARQL Endpoint. has sparql endpoint sparqlEndpoint inverse of property "has sparql endpoint" sparql endpoint of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). The property is a relationship between a resource and the international standard or norm. has specification specification inverse of property "has specification" specification of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). The property relates a resource to the standard it relies on. has standard standard inverse of property "has standard" standard of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). The property establishes a connection between a resource, an agent, or a project, and the academic discipline, subject area, or domain within which they operate. has subject area subjectArea inverse of property "has subject area" subject area of The property represents a subsidiary relationship between organizations, where the subject organization owns, controls, or otherwise has a significant influence over the object organization has subsidiary organization The property is a relationship between a resource and a technology it uses. has technology technology inverse of property "has technology" technology of 2024-04-09. Sasha Bruns: Following e.g. the Software Ontology (SWO), relations between two ICE are categorized under the overarching property "is about." Consequently, inverse properties become subproperties of a single superproperty (see e.g. swo:is_license_for and swo:has_license). inverse of the relation 'is about' is subject of The property is a relationship between a resource and an agent. has agent inverse of property 'has agent' is agent of inverse property of has external identifier is identified by The property relates a thing to the corresponding entry or related concept of the item in a central register, e.g. GND, VIAF, RISM, Wikidata or ROR. has external identifier inverse of the relation 'has output' is output of inverse of the relation 'has input' is input of The has creator property links something that was created (like a book, painting, or website) to the person or organization (agent) that made it. has creator inverse of property "has creator" creator of A dataFeed Element is continuant part of a DataFeed. is data feed element of Determines the subject of an information content entity that is part of a DataFeed. is item of A property that relates a cto:SourceItem to a schema:DataFeed in which information about the source item is represented. The data feed contains one or more data feed elements that are about the given source item. is referenced in Relates a cto:source item to an entity referenced by the source provider. This property serves the ontology's indexing purposes and is further specialized through subproperties that relate a cto:source item to more specific categories: events, items, persons, locations, and organizations. While detailed relationships and roles may be present in the source data, cto:has related entity and its subproperties are intended to capture only the existence of a relationship, without specifying its nature. The range of this property and its subproperties is characterized by centrally registered identifiers, such as those from GND, VIAF, or GeoNames, to ensure semantic interoperability and consistent referencing across datasets. has related entity Relates a cto:source item to persons referenced by the source provider in any role, such as composers, spouses, or supervisors. While detailed roles or relationships may be described within the source itself, this property serves the purpose of creating a research data index by identifying persons related to the source item, without specifying the nature of the relationship. has related person Relates a cto:source item to organizations mentioned by the source provider, such as publishers, ensembles, universities, or religious institutions. This property enables the identification of organizational entities relevant to the source item for indexing purposes, without detailing their exact role or involvement. has related organization Relates a cto:source item to geographic locations mentioned or referenced by the source provider, such as places of birth, performance venues, or locations of events. This property supports the indexing of related places in a research data context, without expressing the specific nature of their connection to the source item. has related location Relates a cto:source item to events referenced by the source provider, such as concerts, premieres, festivals, or historical occurrences. This property is used to index events connected to the source item, without specifying the exact nature of the relationship. has related event An image or audio file is associated with a source item. is associated media of An entity is related to a source item. is related entity of A person is related to a source item. is related person of An event is related to a source item. is related event of A location is related to a source item. is related location of An organization is related to a source item. is related organization of Relates a cto:source item to another item mentioned or associated by the source provider, such as co-signed documents or related manuscripts. This property is intended for use in a research data index to signal associations between source items, without defining their specific relationship. has related item An item is related to a source item. is related item of A provider URI (cto:source item) is about a real world entity, e.g. an instance of schema:Book, schema:Sculpture or nfdicore:Event. is about real world entity The property relates a thing to the corresponding entry or related concept of the item in a classification scheme, e.g. Getty, RISM and Iconclass. has external classifier An source item is classified using an external classification system. is classified by Manifests an isabout relation between the source item and a skos Concept, representing how the data was made available by the provider in general overarching categories. Example: a provider URI is about a sculpture in the real world and made available as a 3D Model by the provider). This is part of a conceptual module to facilitate the NFDI4Culture Data Search. has data concept Relates a cto: source item to its incipit, an identifier that represents the opening portion of a musical work, typically notated in musical symbols, and used to identify or distinguish the work in catalogs, manuscripts, or databases. has incipit A source item has an incipit. is incipit of Links an item to the organization (such as a library, archive, museum, or other institution) that currently holds, owns, or is responsible for the item. This property identifies the custodial or curatorial institution associated with the object. has holding organization Relates a cto:source item to a textual entity that represents the lyrics associated with a musical work. This property is used when the source item includes or references a verbal component such as sung text. has lyrics A source item has lyrics. is lyrics of An organization is the rights holder of a source item. is holding organization of A media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for encoding. Relates a cto:source item to its associated media as provided by the source provider. Associated media may include images and audio objects. Each media object linked via this property must be accompanied by a license statement and a cto:content url indicating the location of the media file. This property supports the integration of multimedia resources within the research data index. associatedMedia has associated media An item within a data feed. Data feeds may have many elements. dataFeedElement has data feed element An entity represented by an entry in a list or data feed (e.g. an 'artist' in a list of 'artists'). item A license document that applies to this content, typically indicated by URL. If possible, nfdicore:has license should be the preferred usage for license information. Use only if the license itself is ambiguous or cannot be properly typed. schema:license should be used on CreativeWorks. license license license The property refers to the date on which a person was born. birth date The range has been set to "Literal" because we expect "untidy" data, i.e. for most datums a structured value cannot be obtained through parsing. The property refers to the date on which a person passed away. death date The range has been set to "Literal" because we expect "untidy" data, i.e. for most datums a structured value cannot be obtained through parsing. The property refers to the date on which the organization ceased to exist or was formally dissolved. dissolution date The range has been set to "Literal" because we expect "untidy" data, i.e. for most datums a structured value cannot be obtained through parsing. An identifier for a file format (e.g. txt for a text file) used as a suffix to the file name, don't use dot at start. file extension mp4 ttl txt xml The property refers to the specific date on which the organization was officially established or founded. foundation date The range has been set to "Literal" because we expect "untidy" data, i.e. for most datums a structured value cannot be obtained through parsing. A relation between an information content entity and its specific value. has value A relation between an information content entity and its specific url. has url A general property used to associate a resource with a legal or rights-related statement, such as information about copyright, licensing, or usage terms. This property serves as a superproperty for more specific legal declarations. The preferred approach for legal statements is the usage of the object property "nfdicore: has license". In cases, where "nfdicore: has license" cannot be used, a subproperty of "cto: has legal statement" can be utilized. has legal statement A natural language text description of a license (permissions, reuse conditions, or usage terms.). This applies for example to media objects connected to source items in the research data index. has license statement The photograph is licensed under CC-BY-1.0 The location of a media object that is associated with a cto:source item. has content url [TT] schema:contentURL could not be reused here, as it is not compatible with the ontology's OWL DL profile cto:source item <https://slod.fiz-karlsruhe.de/labw-2-2599048> has an image with the location <https://slod.fiz-karlsruhe.de/images/slod/2-2599048-4.jpg> Links a resource to a textual or URI-based statement describing the intellectual property rights, copyright status, or legal ownership information associated with the resource. has rights statement <http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/> In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for educational uses. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). Relates an instance of incipit to its literal representation, which includes the key signature, the incipit pattern, the key, clef value, key signature and time signature. has incipit value Associates an incipit with the musical time signature it begins in, expressed as a string (e.g., "4/4", "3/8"). This property captures the rhythmic meter of the notated passage. has incipit time signature "3/4" Specifies the musical clef used at the beginning of the incipit (e.g., "G", "F", "C clef"). This property indicates the pitch reference point for interpreting the staff notation. has clef “G-2” Associates an incipit with its written key signature, expressed as a string (e.g., "2 sharps", "Bb, Eb"). This reflects the accidentals present at the beginning of the staff. has key signature “xF” Provides a simplified textual or symbolic representation of the melodic or rhythmic pattern of the incipit. has incipit pattern “4'D/8.6GB4AG/8.6''EC2'A/4.''D8'BAG/4BA” Indicates the tonal key in which the incipit is set, such as "C major" or "A minor". Unlike the key signature, this represents the actual tonality of the passage, which may differ due to modality or historical notation conventions. has key "G major" Relates the textual entity cto:lyrics to its text string. has lyrics text "So sei gegrüßt viel tausendmal, holder, (holder) Frühling! grüßen wir dich froh mit Sang und Schall, mit Sang und Schall. Du kommst, und froh ist alle Welt, holder, (holder) Frühling! Es freut sich Wiese, Wald und Feld, holder, (holder) Frühling!"@de Associates a cataloged item with its shelf mark, expressed as a string. A shelf mark is an alphanumeric code assigned by a library, archive, or institution to indicate the item's physical location or classification within a collection. has shelf mark "Rar. Libr. Ven. 369/372#372" A generic property to relate an a cto source item to its broad temporal attributes, e.g. the period of its existence, the dates of the creation, destruction, and approximate dates. To be used on vague and ambiguous time references in the data. For precise temporal references, refer to bfo: one-dimensional temporal region or bfo: zero-dimensional temporal region. has temporal coverage Relates a cto:source item to the approximate timeh. It often links to time periods/dates containing temporal constraints, e.g. during, before, after to approximate the time. The property should only be used to express an estimated or imprecise date associated with an item when the exact date is uncertain or not precisely known. For precise temporal references, refer to bfo: one-dimensional temporal region or bfo: zero-dimensional temporal region. has approximate period Relates an item to the date when the item was created or came into existence. has creation date Relates an item to the approximate time period that indicates the time span during which the item was created, e.g. 18th-19th century. has creation period Relates a cto:source item to the date on which the item ceases to exist or is intentionally terminated, discarded, or removed. has destruction date Relates a cto:source item to the time period that indicates the time span during which the item existed. The property should only be used when the use of cto:creationDate and cto:distructionDate is not possible. has existence period 1890s Relates a cto:source item to the URL of a data source from which it originates has source file beta12orEarlier A serialisation format conforming to the Web Ontology Language (OWL) model. OWL format beta12orEarlier A serialisation format conforming to the Resource Description Framework (RDF) model. Resource Description Framework format RDF Resource Description Framework RDF format 1.2 A human-readable encoding for the Web Ontology Language (OWL). OWL Functional Syntax 1.2 A syntax for writing OWL class expressions. This format was influenced by the OWL Abstract Syntax and the DL style syntax. Manchester OWL Syntax 1.2 The Terse RDF Triple Language (Turtle) is a human-friendly serialisation format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs. The SPARQL Query Language incorporates a very similar syntax. Turtle 1.2 nt A plain text serialisation format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs, and a subset of the Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language) format. N-Triples should not be confused with Notation 3 which is a superset of Turtle. N-Triples 1.2 n3 A shorthand non-XML serialisation of Resource Description Framework model, designed with human-readability in mind. N3 Notation3 1.2 rdf Resource Description Framework (RDF) XML format. RDF/XML is a serialisation syntax for OWL DL, but not for OWL Full. RDF/XML http://www.ebi.ac.uk/SWO/data/SWO_3000006 1.2 OWL ontology XML serialisation format. OWL OWL/XML 1.15 jsonld JSON-LD, or JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data, is a method of encoding Linked Data using JSON. JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data JSON-LD 1.24 nq N-Quads is a line-based, plain text format for encoding an RDF dataset. It includes information about the graph each triple belongs to. N-Quads should not be confused with N-Triples which does not contain graph information. N-Quads entity Entity Julius Caesar Verdi’s Requiem the Second World War your body mass index BFO 2 Reference: In all areas of empirical inquiry we encounter general terms of two sorts. First are general terms which refer to universals or types:animaltuberculosissurgical procedurediseaseSecond, are general terms used to refer to groups of entities which instantiate a given universal but do not correspond to the extension of any subuniversal of that universal because there is nothing intrinsic to the entities in question by virtue of which they – and only they – are counted as belonging to the given group. Examples are: animal purchased by the Emperortuberculosis diagnosed on a Wednesdaysurgical procedure performed on a patient from Stockholmperson identified as candidate for clinical trial #2056-555person who is signatory of Form 656-PPVpainting by Leonardo da VinciSuch terms, which represent what are called ‘specializations’ in [81 Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001]) 001-BFO entity (Elucidation) An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist Julius Caesar; the Second World War; your body mass index; Verdi's Requiem Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf per discussion with Barry Smith An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001]) continuant Continuant An entity that exists in full at any time in which it exists at all, persists through time while maintaining its identity and has no temporal parts. BFO 2 Reference: Continuant entities are entities which can be sliced to yield parts only along the spatial dimension, yielding for example the parts of your table which we call its legs, its top, its nails. ‘My desk stretches from the window to the door. It has spatial parts, and can be sliced (in space) in two. With respect to time, however, a thing is a continuant.’ [60, p. 240 Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002]) if b is a continuant and if, for some t, c has_continuant_part b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [126-001]) if b is a continuant and if, for some t, cis continuant_part of b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [009-002]) if b is a material entity, then there is some temporal interval (referred to below as a one-dimensional temporal region) during which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [011-002]) (forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (continuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [009-002] (forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (hasContinuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [126-001] (forall (x) (if (Continuant x) (Entity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [008-002] (forall (x) (if (Material Entity x) (exists (t) (and (TemporalRegion t) (existsAt x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [011-002] 008-BFO continuant (Elucidation) A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity A human being; a tennis ball; a cave; a region of space; someone's temperature Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002]) if b is a continuant and if, for some t, c has_continuant_part b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [126-001]) if b is a continuant and if, for some t, cis continuant_part of b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [009-002]) if b is a material entity, then there is some temporal interval (referred to below as a one-dimensional temporal region) during which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [011-002]) (forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (continuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [009-002] (forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (hasContinuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [126-001] (forall (x) (if (Continuant x) (Entity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [008-002] (forall (x) (if (Material Entity x) (exists (t) (and (TemporalRegion t) (existsAt x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [011-002] 077-BFO occurrent (Elucidation) An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the start or end of such an entity or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region As for process, history, process boundary, spatiotemporal region, zero-dimensional temporal region, one-dimensional temporal region, temporal interval, temporal instant. ic IndependentContinuant a chair a heart a leg a molecule a spatial region an atom an orchestra. an organism the bottom right portion of a human torso the interior of your mouth b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) For any independent continuant b and any time t there is some spatial region r such that b is located_in r at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [134-001]) For every independent continuant b and time t during the region of time spanned by its life, there are entities which s-depends_on b during t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [018-002]) (forall (x t) (if (IndependentContinuant x) (exists (r) (and (SpatialRegion r) (locatedInAt x r t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [134-001] (forall (x t) (if (and (IndependentContinuant x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (Entity y) (specificallyDependsOnAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [018-002] (iff (IndependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (not (exists (b t) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [017-002] 017-BFO independent continuant b is an independent continuant =Def b is a continuant & there is no c such that b specifically depends on c or b generically depends on c An atom; a molecule; an organism; a heart; a chair; the bottom right portion of a human torso; a leg; the interior of your mouth; a spatial region; an orchestra b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) For any independent continuant b and any time t there is some spatial region r such that b is located_in r at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [134-001]) For every independent continuant b and time t during the region of time spanned by its life, there are entities which s-depends_on b during t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [018-002]) (forall (x t) (if (IndependentContinuant x) (exists (r) (and (SpatialRegion r) (locatedInAt x r t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [134-001] (forall (x t) (if (and (IndependentContinuant x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (Entity y) (specificallyDependsOnAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [018-002] (iff (IndependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (not (exists (b t) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [017-002] 035-BFO spatial region (Elucidation) A spatial region is a continuant entity that is a continuant part of the spatial projection of a portion of spacetime at a given time As for zero-dimensional spatial region, one-dimensional spatial region, two-dimensional spatial region, three-dimensional spatial region 100-BFO temporal region (Elucidation) A temporal region is an occurrent over which processes can unfold As for zero-dimensional temporal region and one-dimensional temporal region 039-BFO two-dimensional spatial region (Elucidation) A two-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is a whole consisting of a surface together with zero or more surfaces which may have spatial regions of lower dimension as parts The surface of a sphere-shaped part of space; an infinitely thin plane in space 095-BFO spatiotemporal region (Elucidation) A spatiotemporal region is an occurrent that is an occurrent part of spacetime The spatiotemporal region occupied by the development of a cancer tumour; the spatiotemporal region occupied by an orbiting satellite 'Spacetime' here refers to the maximal instance of the universal spatiotemporal region. 083-BFO process event (Elucidation) p is a process means p is an occurrent that has some temporal proper part and for some time t, p has some material entity as participant An act of selling; the life of an organism; a process of sleeping; a process of cell-division; a beating of the heart; a process of meiosis; the taxiing of an aircraft; the programming of a computer disposition Disposition an atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways. the cell wall is disposed to filter chemicals in endocytosis and exocytosis BFO 2 Reference: Dispositions exist along a strength continuum. Weaker forms of disposition are realized in only a fraction of triggering cases. These forms occur in a significant number of cases of a similar type. b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002]) If b is a realizable entity then for all t at which b exists, b s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [063-002]) (forall (x t) (if (and (RealizableEntity x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (specificallyDepends x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [063-002] (forall (x) (if (Disposition x) (and (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (bearerOfAt x y t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [062-002] 062-BFO disposition internally-grounded realizable entity (Elucidation) A disposition b is a realizable entity such that if b ceases to exist then its bearer is physically changed & b's realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer's physical make-up An atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y; the cell wall is disposed to transport cellular material through endocytosis and exocytosis; certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer; children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002]) If b is a realizable entity then for all t at which b exists, b s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [063-002]) (forall (x t) (if (and (RealizableEntity x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (specificallyDepends x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [063-002] (forall (x) (if (Disposition x) (and (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (bearerOfAt x y t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [062-002] realizable RealizableEntity the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity. the disposition of your blood to coagulate the function of your reproductive organs the role of being a doctor the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet A specifically dependent continuant that inheres in continuant entities and are not exhibited in full at every time in which it inheres in an entity or group of entities. The exhibition or actualization of a realizable entity is a particular manifestation, functioning or process that occurs under certain circumstances. To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002]) All realizable dependent continuants have independent continuants that are not spatial regions as their bearers. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [060-002]) (forall (x t) (if (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (bearerOfAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [060-002] (forall (x) (if (RealizableEntity x) (and (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (inheresIn x y)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [058-002] 058-BFO realizable entity (Elucidation) A realizable entity is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region & which is of a type some instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type The role of being a doctor; the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet; the function of your reproductive organs; the disposition of your blood to coagulate; the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002]) All realizable dependent continuants have independent continuants that are not spatial regions as their bearers. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [060-002]) (forall (x t) (if (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (bearerOfAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [060-002] (forall (x) (if (RealizableEntity x) (and (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (inheresIn x y)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [058-002] 037-BFO zero-dimensional spatial region (Elucidation) A zero-dimensional spatial region is one or a collection of more than one spatially disjoint points in space The spatial region occupied at some time instant by the North Pole quality Quality the ambient temperature of this portion of air the color of a tomato the length of the circumference of your waist the mass of this piece of gold. the shape of your nose the shape of your nostril a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [055-001]) If an entity is a quality at any time that it exists, then it is a quality at every time that it exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [105-001]) (forall (x) (if (Quality x) (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [055-001] (forall (x) (if (exists (t) (and (existsAt x t) (Quality x))) (forall (t_1) (if (existsAt x t_1) (Quality x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [105-001] 055-BFO quality (Elucidation) A quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized The colour of a tomato; the ambient temperature of this portion of air; the length of the circumference of your waist; the shape of your nose; the shape of your nostril; the mass of this piece of gold a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [055-001]) If an entity is a quality at any time that it exists, then it is a quality at every time that it exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [105-001]) (forall (x) (if (Quality x) (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [055-001] (forall (x) (if (exists (t) (and (existsAt x t) (Quality x))) (forall (t_1) (if (existsAt x t_1) (Quality x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [105-001] sdc SpecificallyDependentContinuant Reciprocal specifically dependent continuants: the function of this key to open this lock and the mutually dependent disposition of this lock: to be opened by this key of one-sided specifically dependent continuants: the mass of this tomato of relational dependent continuants (multiple bearers): John’s love for Mary, the ownership relation between John and this statue, the relation of authority between John and his subordinates. the disposition of this fish to decay the function of this heart: to pump blood the mutual dependence of proton donors and acceptors in chemical reactions [79 the mutual dependence of the role predator and the role prey as played by two organisms in a given interaction the pink color of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its center the role of being a doctor the shape of this hole. the smell of this portion of mozzarella b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003]) Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc. (iff (SpecificallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (forall (t) (if (existsAt a t) (exists (b) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (not (SpatialRegion b)) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [050-003] 050-BFO specifically dependent continuant b is a specifically dependent continuant =Def b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region & which is such that b specifically depends on c (with multiple bearers) John's love for Mary; the ownership relation between John and this statue; the relation of authority between John and his subordinates (with one bearer) The mass of this tomato; the pink colour of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its centre; the smell of this portion of mozzarella; the disposition of this fish to decay; the role of being a doctor; the function of this heart to pump blood; the shape of this hole b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003]) Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc. per discussion with Barry Smith (iff (SpecificallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (forall (t) (if (existsAt a t) (exists (b) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (not (SpatialRegion b)) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [050-003] role Role John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married. the priest role the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighboring administrative territories the role of a building in serving as a military target the role of a stone in marking a property boundary the role of subject in a clinical trial the student role A realizable entity the manifestation of which brings about some result or end that is not essential to a continuant in virtue of the kind of thing that it is but that can be served or participated in by that kind of continuant in some kinds of natural, social or institutional contexts. BFO 2 Reference: One major family of examples of non-rigid universals involves roles, and ontologies developed for corresponding administrative purposes may consist entirely of representatives of entities of this sort. Thus ‘professor’, defined as follows,b instance_of professor at t =Def. there is some c, c instance_of professor role & c inheres_in b at t.denotes a non-rigid universal and so also do ‘nurse’, ‘student’, ‘colonel’, ‘taxpayer’, and so forth. (These terms are all, in the jargon of philosophy, phase sortals.) By using role terms in definitions, we can create a BFO conformant treatment of such entities drawing on the fact that, while an instance of professor may be simultaneously an instance of trade union member, no instance of the type professor role is also (at any time) an instance of the type trade union member role (any more than any instance of the type color is at any time an instance of the type length).If an ontology of employment positions should be defined in terms of roles following the above pattern, this enables the ontology to do justice to the fact that individuals instantiate the corresponding universals – professor, sergeant, nurse – only during certain phases in their lives. b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001]) (forall (x) (if (Role x) (RealizableEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [061-001] 061-BFO role externally-grounded realizable entity (Elucidation) A role b is a realizable entity such that b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be & b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed The priest role; the student role; the role of subject in a clinical trial; the role of a stone in marking a property boundary; the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighbouring administrative territories; the role of a building in serving as a military target b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001]) (forall (x) (if (Role x) (RealizableEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [061-001] 027-BFO fiat object part (Elucidation) A fiat object part b is a material entity & such that if b exists then it is continuant part of some object c & demarcated from the remainder of c by one or more fiat surfaces The upper and lower lobes of the left lung; the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body; the Western hemisphere of the Earth; the FMA:regional parts of an intact human body 038-BFO one-dimensional spatial region (Elucidation) A one-dimensional spatial region is a whole consisting of a line together with zero or more lines which may have points as parts An edge of a cube-shaped portion of space; a line connecting two points; two parallel lines extended in space 025-BFO object aggregate (Elucidation) An object aggregate is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality (≥1) of objects as member parts which together form a unit The aggregate of the musicians in a symphony orchestra and their instruments; the aggregate of bearings in a constant velocity axle joint; the nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere; a collection of cells in a blood biobank 'Exactly' means that there are no parts of the object aggregate other than its member parts. The unit can, at certain times, consist of exactly one object, for example, when a wolf litter loses all but one of its pups, but it must at some time have a plurality of member parts. 040-BFO three-dimensional spatial region (Elucidation) A three-dimensional spatial region is a whole consisting of a spatial volume together with zero or more spatial volumes which may have spatial regions of lower dimension as parts A cube-shaped region of space; a sphere-shaped region of space; the region of space occupied by all and only the planets in the solar system at some point in time 034-BFO site (Elucidation) A site is a three-dimensional immaterial entity whose boundaries either (partially or wholly) coincide with the boundaries of one or more material entities or have locations determined in relation to some material entity A hole in a portion of cheese; a rabbit hole; the Grand Canyon; the Piazza San Marco; the kangaroo-joey-containing hole of a kangaroo pouch; your left nostril (a fiat part - the opening - of your left nasal cavity); the lumen of your gut; the hold of a ship; the interior of the trunk of your car; hole in an engineered floor joist 024-BFO object (Elucidation) An object is a material entity which manifests causal unity & is of a type instances of which are maximal relative to the sort of causal unity manifested An organism; a fish tank; a planet; a laptop; a valve; a block of marble; an ice cube A description of three primary sorts of causal unity is provided in Basic Formal Ontology 2.0. Specification and User Guide gdc GenericallyDependentContinuant The entries in your database are patterns instantiated as quality instances in your hard drive. The database itself is an aggregate of such patterns. When you create the database you create a particular instance of the generically dependent continuant type database. Each entry in the database is an instance of the generically dependent continuant type IAO: information content entity. the pdf file on your laptop, the pdf file that is a copy thereof on my laptop the sequence of this protein molecule; the sequence that is a copy thereof in that protein molecule. b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001]) (iff (GenericallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (exists (b t) (genericallyDependsOnAt a b t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [074-001] 074-BFO generically dependent continuant g-dependent continuant (Elucidation) A generically dependent continuant is an entity that exists in virtue of the fact that there is at least one of what may be multiple copies which is the content or the pattern that multiple copies would share The pdf file on your laptop; the pdf file that is a copy thereof on my laptop; the sequence of this protein molecule; the sequence that is a copy thereof in that protein molecule; the content that is shared by a string of dots and dashes written on a page and the transmitted Morse code signal; the content of a sentence; an engineering blueprint b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001]) (iff (GenericallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (exists (b t) (genericallyDependsOnAt a b t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [074-001] function Function the function of a hammer to drive in nails the function of a heart pacemaker to regulate the beating of a heart through electricity the function of amylase in saliva to break down starch into sugar BFO 2 Reference: In the past, we have distinguished two varieties of function, artifactual function and biological function. These are not asserted subtypes of BFO:function however, since the same function – for example: to pump, to transport – can exist both in artifacts and in biological entities. The asserted subtypes of function that would be needed in order to yield a separate monoheirarchy are not artifactual function, biological function, etc., but rather transporting function, pumping function, etc. A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001]) (forall (x) (if (Function x) (Disposition x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [064-001] 064-BFO function (Elucidation) A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of its bearer's physical make-up & this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artefacts) in order to realize processes of a certain sort The function of a hammer to drive in nails; the function of a heart pacemaker to regulate the beating of a heart through electricity A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001]) (forall (x) (if (Function x) (Disposition x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [064-001] 084-BFO process boundary p is a process boundary =Def p is a temporal part of a process & p has no proper temporal parts The boundary between the 2nd and 3rd year of your life 103-BFO one-dimensional temporal region (Elucidation) A one-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is a whole that has a temporal interval and zero or more temporal intervals and temporal instants as parts The temporal region during which a process occurs 019-BFO material entity (Elucidation) A material entity is an independent continuant has some portion of matter as continuant part A human being; the undetached arm of a human being; an aggregate of human beings 029-BFO continuant fiat boundary (Elucidation) A continuant fiat boundary b is an immaterial entity that is of zero, one or two dimensions & such that there is no time t when b has a spatial region as continuant part & whose location is determined in relation to some material entity As for fiat point, fiat line, fiat surface 028-BFO immaterial entity b is an immaterial entity =Def b is an independent continuant which is such that there is no time t when it has a material entity as continuant part As for fiat point, fiat line, fiat surface, site 032-BFO fiat line (Elucidation) A fiat line is a one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary that is continuous The Equator; all geopolitical boundaries; all lines of latitude and longitude; the median sulcus of your tongue; the line separating the outer surface of the mucosa of the lower lip from the outer surface of the skin of the chin 057-BFO relational quality b is a relational quality =Def b is a quality & there exists c and d such that c and d are not identical & b specifically depends on c & b specifically depends on d A marriage bond; an instance of love; an obligation between one person and another 033-BFO fiat surface (Elucidation) A fiat surface is a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary that is self-connected The surface of the Earth; the plane separating the smoking from the non-smoking zone in a restaurant 031-BFO fiat point (Elucidation) A fiat point is a zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary that consists of a single point The geographic North Pole; the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona meet; the point of origin of some spatial coordinate system 102-BFO zero-dimensional temporal region (Elucidation) A zero-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is a whole consisting of one or more separated temporal instants as parts A temporal region that is occupied by a process boundary; the moment at which a finger is detached in an industrial accident 138-BFO history (Elucidation) A history is a process that is the sum of the totality of processes taking place in the spatiotemporal region occupied by the material part of a material entity The life of an organism from the beginning to the end of its existence 155-BFO temporal interval (Elucidation) A temporal interval is a one-dimensional temporal region that is continuous, thus without gaps or breaks The year 2018. A one-dimensional temporal region can include as parts not only temporal intervals but also temporal instants separated from other parts by gaps. 209-BFO temporal instant (Elucidation) A temporal instant is a zero-dimensional temporal region that has no proper temporal part The millennium objective specification In the protocol of a ChIP assay the objective specification says to identify protein and DNA interaction. A directive information entity that describes an intended process endpoint. When part of a plan specification the concretization is realized in a planned process in which the bearer tries to effect the world so that the process endpoint is achieved. 2009-03-16: original definition when imported from OBI read: "objective is an non realizable information entity which can serve as that proper part of a plan towards which the realization of the plan is directed." 2014-03-31: In the example of usage ("In the protocol of a ChIP assay the objective specification says to identify protein and DNA interaction") there is a protocol which is the ChIP assay protocol. In addition to being concretized on paper, the protocol can be concretized as a realizable entity, such as a plan that inheres in a person. The objective specification is the part that says that some protein and DNA interactions are identified. This is a specification of a process endpoint: the boundary in the process before which they are not identified and after which they are. During the realization of the plan, the goal is to get to the point of having the interactions, and participants in the realization of the plan try to do that. Answers the question, why did you do this experiment? PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Barry Smith PERSON: Bjoern Peters PERSON: Jennifer Fostel goal specification OBI Plan and Planned Process/Roles Branch OBI_0000217 objective specification Pour the contents of flask 1 into flask 2 A directive information entity that describes an action the bearer will take. Alan Ruttenberg OBI Plan and Planned Process branch action specification programming language R, Perl, Java A language in which source code is written that is intended to be executed/run by a software interpreter. Programming languages are ways to write instructions that specify what to do, and sometimes, how to do it. person:Alan Ruttenberg person:Chris Stoeckert OBI_0000058 group:OBI programming language data item Data items include counts of things, analyte concentrations, and statistical summaries. An information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements. 2/2/2009 Alan and Bjoern discussing FACS run output data. This is a data item because it is about the cell population. Each element records an event and is typically further composed a set of measurment data items that record the fluorescent intensity stimulated by one of the lasers. 2009-03-16: data item deliberatly ambiguous: we merged data set and datum to be one entity, not knowing how to define singular versus plural. So data item is more general than datum. 2009-03-16: removed datum as alternative term as datum specifically refers to singular form, and is thus not an exact synonym. JAR: datum -- well, this will be very tricky to define, but maybe some information-like stuff that might be put into a computer and that is meant, by someone, to denote and/or to be interpreted by some process... I would include lists, tables, sentences... I think I might defer to Barry, or to Brian Cantwell Smith JAR: A data item is an approximately justified approximately true approximate belief 2014-03-31: See discussion at http://odontomachus.wordpress.com/2014/03/30/aboutness-objects-propositions/ PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Chris Stoeckert PERSON: Jonathan Rees data data item symbol a serial number such as "12324X" a stop sign a written proper name such as "OBI" An information content entity that is a mark(s) or character(s) used as a conventional representation of another entity. 20091104, MC: this needs work and will most probably change 2014-03-31: We would like to have a deeper analysis of 'mark' and 'sign' in the future (see https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/154). PERSON: James A. Overton PERSON: Jonathan Rees based on Oxford English Dictionary symbol information content entity Examples of information content entites include journal articles, data, graphical layouts, and graphs. Examples of information content entites include journal articles, data, graphical layouts, and graphs. A generically dependent continuant that is about some thing. An information content entity is an entity that is generically dependent on some artifact and stands in relation of aboutness to some entity. 2014-03-10: The use of "thing" is intended to be general enough to include universals and configurations (see https://groups.google.com/d/msg/information-ontology/GBxvYZCk1oc/-L6B5fSBBTQJ). information_content_entity 'is_encoded_in' some digital_entity in obi before split (040907). information_content_entity 'is_encoded_in' some physical_document in obi before split (040907). Previous. An information content entity is a non-realizable information entity that 'is encoded in' some digital or physical entity. PERSON: Chris Stoeckert OBI_0000142 IAO information content entity information content entity An information content entity whose concretizations indicate to their bearer how to realize them in a process. 2009-03-16: provenance: a term realizable information entity was proposed for OBI (OBI_0000337) , edited by the PlanAndPlannedProcess branch. Original definition was "is the specification of a process that can be concretized and realized by an actor" with alternative term "instruction".It has been subsequently moved to IAO where the objective for which the original term was defined was satisfied with the definitionof this, different, term. 2013-05-30 Alan Ruttenberg: What differentiates a directive information entity from an information concretization is that it can have concretizations that are either qualities or realizable entities. The concretizations that are realizable entities are created when an individual chooses to take up the direction, i.e. has the intention to (try to) realize it. 8/6/2009 Alan Ruttenberg: Changed label from "information entity about a realizable" after discussions at ICBO Werner pushed back on calling it realizable information entity as it isn't realizable. However this name isn't right either. An example would be a recipe. The realizable entity would be a plan, but the information entity isn't about the plan, it, once concretized, *is* the plan. -Alan PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Bjoern Peters directive information entity curation status specification The curation status of the term. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. Better to represent curation as a process with parts and then relate labels to that process (in IAO meeting) PERSON:Bill Bug GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> OBI_0000266 curation status specification data format specification A data format specification is the information content borne by the document published defining the specification. Example: The ISO document specifying what encompasses an XML document; The instructions in a XSD file 2009-03-16: provenance: term imported from OBI_0000187, which had original definition "A data format specification is a plan which organizes information. Example: The ISO document specifying what encompasses an XML document; The instructions in a XSD file" PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PlanAndPlannedProcess Branch OBI branch derived OBI_0000187 data format specification data about an ontology part Data about an ontology part is a data item about a part of an ontology, for example a term Person:Alan Ruttenberg data about an ontology part plan specification PMID: 18323827.Nat Med. 2008 Mar;14(3):226.New plan proposed to help resolve conflicting medical advice. A directive information entity with action specifications and objective specifications as parts, and that may be concretized as a realizable entity that, if realized, is realized in a process in which the bearer tries to achieve the objectives by taking the actions specified. 2009-03-16: provenance: a term a plan was proposed for OBI (OBI_0000344) , edited by the PlanAndPlannedProcess branch. Original definition was " a plan is a specification of a process that is realized by an actor to achieve the objective specified as part of the plan". It has been subsequently moved to IAO where the objective for which the original term was defined was satisfied with the definitionof this, different, term. 2014-03-31: A plan specification can have other parts, such as conditional specifications. 2022-01-16 Updated definition to that proposed by Clint Dowloand, IAO Issue 231. Alternative previous definition: a plan is a set of instructions that specify how an objective should be achieved Alan Ruttenberg Clint Dowland OBI Plan and Planned Process branch OBI_0000344 2/3/2009 Comment from OBI review. Action specification not well enough specified. Conditional specification not well enough specified. Question whether all plan specifications have objective specifications. Request that IAO either clarify these or change definitions not to use them plan specification https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/231#issuecomment-1010455131 version number A version number is an information content entity which is a sequence of characters borne by part of each of a class of manufactured products or its packaging and indicates its order within a set of other products having the same name. Note: we feel that at the moment we are happy with a general version number, and that we will subclass as needed in the future. For example, see 7. genome sequence version GROUP: IAO version number obsolescence reason specification The reason for which a term has been deprecated. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. The creation of this class has been inspired in part by Werner Ceusters' paper, Applying evolutionary terminology auditing to the Gene Ontology. PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Melanie Courtot obsolescence reason specification textual entity Words, sentences, paragraphs, and the written (non-figure) parts of publications are all textual entities A textual entity is a part of a manifestation (FRBR sense), a generically dependent continuant whose concretizations are patterns of glyphs intended to be interpreted as words, formulas, etc. AR, (IAO call 2009-09-01): a document as a whole is not typically a textual entity, because it has pictures in it - rather there are parts of it that are textual entities. Examples: The title, paragraph 2 sentence 7, etc. MC, 2009-09-14 (following IAO call 2009-09-01): textual entities live at the FRBR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_Requirements_for_Bibliographic_Records) manifestation level. Everything is significant: line break, pdf and html versions of same document are different textual entities. PERSON: Lawrence Hunter text textual entity institutional identification University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine A textual entity intended to identify a particular institution PERSON: Lawrence Hunter institutional identification caption Figure 1: A system diagram describing the modules of the Hanalyzer. Reading methods (green) take external sources of knowledge (blue) and extract information from them, either by parsing structured data or biomedical language processing to extract information from unstructured data. Reading modules are responsible for tracking the provenance of all knowledge. Reasoning methods (yellow) enrich the knowledge that results from reading by, for example, noting two genes that are annotated to the same ontology term or database entry. All knowledge sources, read or reasoned, are assigned a reliability score, and all are combined using that score into a knowledge network (orange) that represents the integration of all sorts of relationship between a pair of genes and a combined reliability score. A data network (also orange) is created from experimental results to be analyzed. The reporting modules (pink) integrate the data and knowledge networks, producing visualizations that can be queried with the associated drill-down tool. A textual entity that describes a figure PERSON: Lawrence Hunter caption document title Textual characteristics of traditional and Open Access scientific journals are similar A textual entity that names a document PERSON: Lawrence Hunter document title figure Any picture, diagram or table An information content entity consisting of a two dimensional arrangement of information content entities such that the arrangement itself is about something. PERSON: Lawrence Hunter figure denotator type The Basic Formal Ontology ontology makes a distinction between Universals and defined classes, where the formal are "natural kinds" and the latter arbitrary collections of entities. A denotator type indicates how a term should be interpreted from an ontological perspective. Alan Ruttenberg Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters denotator type A textual entity that is used as directive to deliver something to a person, or organization 2010-05-24 Alan Ruttenberg. Use label for the string representation. See issue https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/59 postal address email address Alan Ruttenberg 1/3/2012 - Provisional id, see issue at https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/130&thanks=130&ts=1325636583 Person:Alan Ruttenberg Person:Chris Stoeckart email address The sentence "The article has Pubmed ID 12345." contains a CRID that has two parts: one part is the CRID symbol, which is '12345'; the other part denotes the CRID registry, which is Pubmed. A symbol that is part of a CRID and that is sufficient to look up a record from the CRID's registry. PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Bill Hogan PERSON: Bjoern Peters PERSON: Melanie Courtot CRID symbol Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls centrally registered identifier symbol The sentence "The article has Pubmed ID 12345." contains a CRID that has two parts: one part is the CRID symbol, which is '12345'; the other part denotes the CRID registry, which is Pubmed. An information content entity that consists of a CRID symbol and additional information about the CRID registry to which it belongs. 2014-05-05: In defining this term we take no position on what the CRID denotes. In particular do not assume it denotes a *record* in the CRID registry (since the registry might not have 'records'). Alan, IAO call 20101124: potentially the CRID denotes the instance it was associated with during creation. Note, IAO call 20101124: URIs are not always CRID, as not centrally registered. We acknowledge that CRID is a subset of a larger identifier class, but this subset fulfills our current needs. OBI PURLs are CRID as they are registered with OCLC. UPCs (Universal Product Codes from AC Nielsen)are not CRID as they are not centrally registered. PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Bill Hogan PERSON: Bjoern Peters PERSON: Melanie Courtot CRID Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls centrally registered identifier PubMed is a CRID registry. It has a code set of PubMed identifiers associated with journal articles. A code set of CRID records, each consisting of a CRID symbol and additional information which was recorded in the code set through an assigning a centrally registered identifier process. Justin Whorton PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg PERSON: Bill Hogan PERSON: Bjoern Peters PERSON: Melanie Courtot CRID registry Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/237 centrally registered identifier registry written name "Bill Clinton" "The Eiffel Tower" "United States of America" A textual entity that denotes a particular in reality. PERSON: Bill Hogan https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/114 The qualifier "written" is to set it apart from spoken names. Also, note the restrictions to particulars. We are not naming universals. We could however, be naming, attributive collections which are particulars, so "All people located in the boundaries of the city of Little Rock, AR on June 18, 2011 at 9:50a CDT" would be a name. written name abbreviation textual entity From Shiba et al. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2013; 1: 45. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893467/): BAC: Bacterial artificial chromosome; CR: Calretinin; GFAP: Glial fibrillary acidic protein; MAP: Microtubule-associated protein; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging; NSC: Neural stem cell; PDA: Patent ductus arteriosus; PMG: Polymicrogyria; PNH: Periventricular nodular heterotopia; VSD: Ventricular septal defect. A textual entity listing abbreviations and their expansions that are used in a document. PERSON: Bill Baumgartner abbreviation textual entity author information textual entity From Takon. Ann Gen Psychiatry. 2011; 10: 25. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3204268/): IT [the author] is the lead paediatrician for ADHD services in East Hertfordshire, UK, where she runs a weekly joint ADHD clinic with the Child and Adolescent psychiatrist and works within an ADHD specialist team. IT also sees children with other neurodisability issues who may have comorbid ADHD, where the presentation may be more complex and challenging to manage. IT has vast experience in managing children with complex ADHD. She has 18 years of experience in paediatrics and also has extensive experience in the use of psychopharmacologic agents in managing children with ADHD. A textual entity expression information about an author of a document. This information may include biographical information and may discuss how the authors' professional experiences are relevant to the work described in the document. PERSON: Bill Baumgartner author information textual entity related work textual entity Excerpt from Žitnik and Zupan. Bioinformatics. 2015 Jun 15; 31(12): i230–i239. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4542780/): Our work presented here is similar in spirit to our recently developed methodology for data fusion via collective matrix factorization (Žitnik and Zupan, 2015). A textual entity that discusses work from other publications and expresses their relevancy to the content of a document. PERSON: Bill Baumgartner related work textual entity A centrally registered identifier that is issued by ORCID (https://orcid.org/) and used to persistantly identify oneself as a human researcher or contributor. "You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. You can use your iD to share your information with other systems, ensuring you get recognition for all your contributions, saving you time and hassle, and reducing the risk of errors." [https://orcid.org/] This class was originally defined in Apollo_SV (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/APOLLO_SV_00000496) but due to it being more in scope of IAO, it was decided to add it to IAO and deprecate its Apollo_SV equivalent. (2022-10-25) http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1595-3213 ORCID ID ORCiD Open Researcher and Contributor ID Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier https://orcid.org/ https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/259 ORCID identifier A personal name that specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially in a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name (surname). A given name is purposefully given, usually by a child's parents at or near birth, in contrast to an inherited one such as a family name Justin Whorton Mathias Brochhausen first name http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Given_name https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/237 given name An identifier that is typically a part of a person's name which has been passed, according to law or custom, from one or both parents to their children. Justin Whorton Mathias Brochhausen last name surname http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_name https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/237 family name An information content entity that is a collection of other information content entities that has been created to identify or annotate things in a specified domain, and where the intention of its creators is that the collection has a one-to-one correspondence with those things. Alan Ruttenberg Justin Whorton Mathias Brochhausen code map code system codeset coding system controlled vocabulary https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/237 Alan Ruttenberg Clint Dowland Matt Diller Sarah Bost William R. Hogan Code sets might include non-entities/things (e.g. missing thumbs). Does not imply absence vs. presence of any taxonomy. Does not imply that aggregated entities denote particulars, universals, or defined classes (a.k.a. attributive collections) or even that they denote only one of these three types of entities. Each aggregated entity is often (but not necessarily) associated with a text string—variously called a “description,” “name,” “title,” or “label”—that helps humans reach the target of denotation. When there is no such string, it is almost always because the entities take the form of human language words. For example, a “sex” or “gender” code set could contain “MALE” and “FEMALE,” or even “M” and “F” (by convention, we understand what these mean). For National Drug Codes (NDCs) and similar code sets, there doesn’t even have to be a single, fully-concretized copy somewhere (for example, for NDCs there is no centralized database or repository where they all live as one instance of concretization of code set). The code set can be “distributively” concretized. This seems like an unusual exception, but it also likely applies to Universal Product Codes (UPCs) and their follow on Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs). For each given domain, there can potentially exist multiple code sets. The multiplicity of code sets is partially due to the different specific purposes of those code sets. Many code sets are created for a specific purpose in addition to merely identifying or annotating core ideas of a specified domain. The information content entities do not denote each other. code set ontology module I have placed this under 'data about an ontology part', but this can be discussed. I think this is OK if 'part' is interpreted reflexively, as an ontology module is the whole ontology rather than part of it. ontology file This class and it's subclasses are applied to OWL ontologies. Using an rdf:type triple will result in problems with OWL-DL. I propose that dcterms:type is instead used to connect an ontology URI with a class from this hierarchy. The class hierarchy is not disjoint, so multiple assertions can be made about a single ontology. ontology module base ontology module An ontology module that comprises only of asserted axioms local to the ontology, excludes import directives, and excludes axioms or declarations from external ontologies. base ontology module editors ontology module An ontology module that is intended to be directly edited, typically managed in source control, and typically not intended for direct consumption by end-users. source ontology module editors ontology module main release ontology module An ontology module that is intended to be the primary release product and the one consumed by the majority of tools. TODO: Add logical axioms that state that a main release ontology module is derived from (directly or indirectly) an editors module main release ontology module reasoned ontology module An ontology module that contains axioms generated by a reasoner. The generated axioms are typically direct SubClassOf axioms, but other possibilities are available. reasoned ontology module A licence is a legal instrument (usually by way of contract law, with or without printed material) governing the use or redistribution of the resource containing the licence. Modified from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_license James Malone licence software license Concept An idea or notion; a unit of thought. An information content entity that refers to digital creative works and services, and is utilized to organize the resources of NFDI. The most generic kind of a resource and may be associated with any kind of digital creative work, e.g. datasets, collections, metadata; offered products and services, e.g. data portals, data curation, data digitization. NFDI resource 2024-03-25 - Sasha Bruns: This class is useful in nfdicore to provide a unified and structured representation of the diverse range of resources that contribute to the NFDI infrastructure. IMO, it helps to emphasize the scope of resources that can be contributed to the NFDI compared to all information content entites in IAO. Resource A process of a scientific or business endeavor that aims to conclude an investigation or to answer a research question. project A scientific or business endeavor that aims to conclude an investigation or to answer a research question. An immaterial entity that refers to a group of individuals, which structures and coordinates the activities of individuals or groups toward achieving common goal within a defined framework. organization An organization of some kind, e.g. research organization or business organization University Library in Leipzig, Museums of City Cologne An object that represents a single human individual. person 2024-03-24. Sasha Bruns - the class is not mapped to NCBITaxon_9606 (homo sapiens) due to different scope of the ontologies. "Person" in nfdicore represents entities with specific roles, responsibilities, and attributes within an organization, and is not limited to its biological characteristics. Harald Sack, Tabea Tietz, Sasha Bruns, Etienne Posthumus A site that refers to geographical locations, such as cities, countries, landmarks, and natural environments. place A spatial region, e.g. country, city or district. Hessen, Berlin, Schweiz Issue: https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/75 An organisation that consists of multiple independent groups and individuals, who join together to collaborate on a specific goal. consortium A consortium of autonomous organizations collaborating towards a shared goal, operating within the framework of an agreement. NFDI4Culture, NFDI-MatWerk, DataPLANT. An organization that has a specific role, responsibilities or contributions within the consortium framework. consortium member A consortium member refers to an individual organization that has a specific role, responsibilities or contributions within the consortium framework. Museums of City Cologne is a member of NFDI4Culture consortium. An independent continuant or information content entity that refers to a manifestation of someone's creative effort. A creative work refers to a digital intellectual or artistic resource, e.g. a dataset, metadata, a guideline, a software and other materials offering relevant information or instructions within their specific domains. creative work 2024-03-22. Sasha Bruns - Unlike schema:CreativeWork, nfdicore:CreativeWork is specialized to cover digital creative works only. Through the mapping to "schema:CreativeWork and 'information content entity'", we exclude material creative works such as real paintings, architectural objects, and other physical artifacts, which fall outside the scope of nfdicore:CreativeWork. TRANSRAZ Data Model, NFDI4Culture Knowledge Graph, Guide for digital collection management at art museums, NFDI4Culture SPARQL Endpoint, Registry for Tools & Services, RADAR4Culture service, etc. An information content entity that refers to a structured collection of data, organized typically for a specific goal such as analysis, research, or reference. Dataset is structured information about a resource provided by an organization or a person. dataset 2024-04-10. Sasha Bruns: nfdicore:dataset and ioa:data set are not equivalent, due to their differing conceptualizations of what constitutes a iao:data item, which is a superclass of iao:data set. In the nfdicore ontology, a dataset may not necessarily align perfectly with the definition of a data item, since this definition implies a level of accuracy that may not always apply to datasets in their entirety. While a nfdicore:dataset may contain data items, it doesn't necessarily qualify as a data item itself under the strict definition provided by ioa:dataset. This differentiation helps us avoid ambiguity and ensures that our modeling aligns with the intended semantics. Fotothek Bibliotheca Hertziana Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte 320px static derivates research dataset (https://doi.org/10.17617/3.SVH2BT) A realizable entity that represents a structured set of intended actions or steps designed to achieve specific objectives or outcomes. plan http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000444 A process of making information, such as literature, music, and software etc., available to the public for sale or for free. publishing process http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0020000 An information content entity that is the outcome of a dubbing process and is used to refer to one instance of entity shared by a group of people to refer to that individual entity. identifier http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/APOLLO_SV_00000008 A process that has specified output a software product and that involves the creation of source code. software development A role inherent in an agent that is realized when representing, advocating, or communicating on behalf of an organization or group to convey messages or information. spokesperson role An event that focuses on scholarly activities and the exchange of knowledge, typically involving presentations, discussions, or collaborations among researchers, academics, and students, often in the context of conferences, workshops, seminars, symposia, or colloquia, to advance a specific field of study or interdisciplinary research. academic event A role inherent in an organization that is realized when coordinating, managing, or supporting academic activities, programs, or research to promote education and knowledge advancement. academic organization role A role inherent in an organization that is realized when promoting, regulating, or supporting industry-specific standards, practices, and collaboration to advance sector development and innovation. industry organization role A plan that specifies a sequence of tasks, processes, or operations, often involving multiple agents, tools, or systems, to achieve a specific goal or produce a desired outcome. workflow A workflow defines the logical order and dependencies of steps, the roles or entities responsible for each step, and the inputs and outputs required for and produced by each task. It is a realizable entity that can be enacted or executed within a defined context, such as a business process, computational framework, or organizational procedure. A journal article, patent application, laboratory notebook, or a book http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000310 A collection of information content entities intended to be understood together as a whole document An (nfdi) ontology is a data item that coherently represents all components of an ontology, including its versions, variants, modules and other associated artifacts. It is typically denoted by a name and/or an acronym, which is the term we use to communicate about it. ontology An ontology variant represents a self-contained, reusable subset of an ontology that provides a specific functionality while maintaining interoperability with the larger ontology. Typically, an ontology is released in different variants, which makes a variant a release artifact. ontology variant US Patent 6,449,603 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000313 A document that has been accepted by a patent authority patent An (nfdi) ontology release version represents a particular release of an ontology. ontology release version A file data item is a data item that represents a file stored on a hard drive. It might also include essential attributes like its name, location, download URL, size, type, and timestamps for creation, modification, and access. It might also capture permissions and ownership details to control how the file can be accessed or modified. file data item A document that conveys information, data, or findings, typically structured in a formal or semi-formal manner, to communicate the results of an analysis, investigation, observation, or activity. report A report is created with the intent of informing specific audiences and may include textual descriptions, visualizations, metrics, or conclusions. It is a realizable entity that is produced and maintained as part of a process or workflow. A document that organizes and stores source code files, associated metadata, and version history to facilitate the management, sharing, and collaborative development of software projects. It serves as a structured collection of information that tracks changes, maintains integrity, and supports workflows such as version control, branching, and merging. source code repository An information content entity that specifies the subject area, domain or academic discipline of an entity. An academic discipline, a research field or domain of an entity, e.g. a domain of a data portal or a field of study of a person. academic discipline 2024-03-26: SB & JW: Following the OMIT Ontology, the academy discilpine is defined as a subclass of bfo:quality (see e.g. http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OMIT_0001008) 2024-12-16: TT & JW: An academic discipline is not a quality, as assumed before, but an ICE. A discipline like philosophy or chemistry consists of structured knowledge, theories, and practices. These are abstract entities that represent and encode information. Architecture, Art History, Musicology, Media Studies, Performing Arts https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/80 A process that organizes activities and resources to deliver a specific service, ensuring its efficiency, reliability, and alignment with intended goals. service process Issue: https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/75 An independent continuant that acts autonomously and is entrusted with the authority to represent, negotiate, or act on behalf of another agent. agent A class that represents entities that are capable of autonomous actions, decision-making, or interaction within a given environment, e.g. persons or organizations. Torsten Schrade, Linnaea Söhn, Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz A place that refers to a densely populated urban area. city A city or a town where the thing is located. Berlin, Hannover, Kyiv A material entity that represents a collection of material entities intended to be understood together as a whole. collection A tangible collection of valuables published or curated by an organization or a person. A collection of arts displayed at the museum A role inherent in an organization that is realized when the organization is a member of a consortium. consortium member role A process in which the contact information of an entity is provided. contacting process Contacting A role inherent in an agent that is realized when the agent is a contact point of a resource or a project. contact point role A process of contibuting or providing information to an endeavor. contributing process Contributing A role inherent in an agent that provides input, resources, or effort to support or enhance a project, work, or process. contributor role A place that refers to a defined geographical area distinguished by its territorial boundaries, governance structure, and sovereignty. country A country where the thing is located. Software that provides large amounts of structured data from repositories and archives to the user. Usually the data can be uploaded, accessed, searched and/or downloaded via a web browser. database software The activity of managing and promoting the use of data from their point of creation to ensure that they are fit for contemporary purpose and available for discovery and reuse. For dynamic datasets this may mean continuous enrichment or updating to keep them fit for purpose. Higher levels of curation will also involve links with annotation and with other published materials data curation service A website that serves as a centralized platform for accessing, managing, and sharing datasets, information, or resources related to a specific topic, theme, or domain. data portal An online platform that provides access to datasets. Bach digital, KultSam, MusiXplora An process that represents an organized happening that unfolds in time. event A class that represents entities that occur or unfold in time, typically characterized by a specific organized happening or occurrence with temporal properties. conferences, celebrations, workshops, meetings, or any other specific incident or happening that has been planned somehow. A place that refers to a geographical territory forming part of a country. federal state A federal state where the thing is located. Sachsen, Berlin A role inherent in an organization that is realized when the organization serves as a funder to endevaours, e.g. projects. funding organization role Collection of pre-implemented functions for a specific task that can be accessed via a well-defined interface. software library http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000593 An information content entity that refers to a legal instrument (usually by way of contract law, with or without printed material) governing the use or redistribution of the resource containing the licence. license A document that provides legal guidelines for the use of a resource, e.g. a software. cc-by-3, Digital Peer Publishing Lizenz A directive information entity that describes a media type a bearer has. media type A digital resource format or physical medium. doc, avi, mpeg, epub, txt, MIME-type, record, cassette, VHS, LaserDiscs, CD, DVD, Blu-ray color lithograph, text book A media type that serves as a standardized identifier for specifying the nature and format of data. MIME-type https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml The MIME-type template of the resource https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/dicom, https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/video/mp4, https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/text/n3 MIMEType An academic discipline that focuses on the study, design, and application of electrical systems and technologies. Electrical engineering involves the development of devices, circuits, and systems for power generation, communication, electronics, and automation. electrical engineering https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the design, optimization, and operation of industrial processes to transform raw materials into valuable products. Process engineering applies principles of chemistry, physics, and engineering to improve efficiency, sustainability, and safety in industries such as manufacturing, energy, and pharmaceuticals. process engineering https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure A plan specification that is used for implementing software. programming language A formal language used for implementing a software. Java, Ruby, C++, Perl, PHP A publication that is the output of a publishing process and a creative process. publication A published scholarly work that reports on ongoing activity about or within a resource, e.g. a dataset. MusiXplora: Visual analysis of a musicological encyclopedia, Textkategorien in kompositorischen Werkstattdokumenten A role inherent in an agent that is realized when the bearer participates in the publishing of the document. publisher role A plan specification that comprises a set of instructions, programs, or algorithms designed to perform specific tasks or functions on a computer or other electronic devices. software A computer software provided by an organization or a person. Edirom, Muscat A directive information entity that defines the requirements, characteristics, or standards for the design, implementation, or operation of a system, product, or process.Specification is a set of requirements, guidelines, standards contributed by an organization or a person. specification 2024-03-24. Sasha Bruns: specifications have dual nature - they are both directive information entities guiding actions (plan specification) and digital intellectual resources providing relevant information and guidelines (creative work). Guidelines, technical specifications, design specifications A specification that establishes a set of guidelines, criteria, or norms recognized and adopted by internationational community. standard An international standard and norm that can be used to evaluate or create a resource. ISO 15511, DINI-Zertifikat Provision of storage space for research data as a service to external users. Access is possible via web protocols. storage service Service with direct user contact for topics going beyond the support for specific single services. support service A plan specification that refers to a technology method employed for the creation, management, utilization, or control of a digital resource. technological method specification A technology, e.g. a web application or a programming framework used in a resource. Groovy on Grails, Angular TechnologicalMeans Software that can be downloaded and executed locally on the users' hardware. software application http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000594 Standalone training for self-study can be considered a technical service (usually a web application). Generally speaking, training materials often come in the form of specific measures or tutorials that are attached to a service and that are designed to improve the user’s service experience. Our joint understanding of training as a stand-alone service, however, is not limited to the above and includes materials designed for education in all fields of research data management. training service Software that is installed on a server and can be used by users via a web page and the internet, for example Software-as-a-service (SaaS). web application software An information content entity that represents a collection of interconnected web pages, multimedia content, and digital resources accessible via the World Wide Web. website A collection of webpages contributed by an organization or a person. https:\/\/opac.rism.info A process that involves generating, developing, and refining original ideas or concepts through exploration, experimentation, and problem-solving, aiming to produce innovative or expressive outcomes in artistic, scientific, or other creative fields. creative process A process that defines and coordinates sequential tasks, activities, or steps to achieve specific objectives efficiently within an organized workflow system. workflow process Role of an immaterial entity that facilitates the delivery or support of a service product, ensuring its proper execution and value realization. service product role Role of an independent continuant that is realized through an agent's actions, enabling the agent to perform specific functions or achieve particular outcomes within a system or context. agent role A role inherent in an agent that is realized when delivering services, managing processes, and ensuring the effective fulfillment of service product requirements. service provider role An agent that contributes knowledge, skills, or resources to a project, task, or initiative, actively aiding in its completion or success. contributor An immaterial entity that provides value through a service offering, delivering intangible benefits or functionality designed to fulfill specific needs or requirements, often in a structured process. service product A plan specification that defines the requirements, features, and parameters of a service, outlining its scope, performance, and delivery criteria. service specification A textual entity that uniquely identifies a specific software application, program, or system, often used for branding, categorization, and reference in documentation, licensing, and distribution. software title http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000301 A textual entity intended to identify a particular publication. citation A plan specification that defines the sequence, dependencies, roles, and conditions governing the execution of tasks and processes within a workflow, ensuring structured and efficient task coordination, automation, and completion. workflow specification A project proposal is a detailed document that outlines the objectives, scope, requirements, and deliverables of a project. It serves as a blueprint for all stakeholders, ensuring everyone understands what needs to be accomplished. project proposal An agent that serves as a designated interface for communication, facilitating the exchange of information, support, or services between individuals, organizations, or systems. contact point :ex_1 a "nfdi:contact point" . :ex_1 "nfdi:is subject of" :email_1 . :email_1 a "iao:email address" . :email_1 "nfdi:has value" "test@example.org" . GND Gemeinsame Normdatei Integrated Authority File https://www.dnb.de/EN/Professionell/Standardisierung/GND/gnd_node.html https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 A centrally registered identifier that is issued by the German National Library. The Integrated Authority File (GND) is facilitates the collaborative use and administration of authority data. These authority data represent and describe entities, i.e. persons, corporate bodies, conferences and events, geographic entities, topics and works relating to cultural and academic collections. GND identifier Integrated Authority File VIAF Virtual International Authority File https://viaf.org/en https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 The centrally registered identifier VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) is an international authority file that links and integrates authority records from multiple national libraries and other organizations. It provides a unique identifier for authors, creators, and entities, facilitating better data sharing and cataloging across institutions. VIAF identifier https://viaf.org/en/viaf/137346469 GeoNames https://www.geonames.org/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 GeoNames is a geographical database that provides information on places, including names, coordinates, and administrative divisions. It integrates data from multiple sources and is widely used for geolocation, mapping, and geographic information systems (GIS). GeoNames identifier https://www.geonames.org/2950159 Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 Wikidata is maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation and serves as a central repository for structured data used by Wikipedia, Wikimedia projects, and external applications. Wikidata identifier https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1388737 ROR https://ror.org/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 ROR (Research Organization Registry) is a global, open, and community-driven registry of research organizations. It provides unique identifiers for institutions involved in research, enabling better data integration, disambiguation, and interoperability across scholarly communication systems. ROR identifier https://ror.org/01kdxra28 ISIL International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations https://sigel.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 ISIL (International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations) is a globally recognized identifier system used to uniquely identify libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions. It facilitates resource sharing, cataloging, and data exchange across institutions and countries. ISIL identifier https://ld.zdb-services.de/resource/organisations/DE-4153 FactGrid https://database.factgrid.de/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 FactGrid is a collaborative, structured knowledge database designed for historical research. It operates on Wikibase and focuses on documenting historical entities, events, and relationships. FactGrid identifier https://database.factgrid.de/entity/Q595 RISM Répertoire International des Sources Musicales https://rism.info/ https://github.com/ISE-FIZKarlsruhe/nfdicore/issues/61 RISM (Répertoire International des Sources Musicales) is an international catalog of historical music sources, including manuscripts, printed music, and treatises. It provides unique identifiers and bibliographic data to support music research and documentation. RISM identifier https://rism.online/sources/201001959/ A directive information entity that defines the structural, syntactic, and encoding rules for representing data when it is exported from a system. export format specification A textual entity A textual entity that describe some resource. description A textual entity that denotes some resource A textual entity that denotes some resource. title The act of foundation refers to the formal establishment or creation of an institution, organization, or entity, typically through a legal, administrative, or ceremonial process. act of foundation The act of dissolution refers to a formal legal or administrative event that officially terminates or dissolves an entity, relationship, or agreement. act of dissolution A namespace refers to a distinct, unique identifier that is used to distinguish concepts and entities within an ontology from those in other ontologies or systems. It's typically represented as a URL or URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) and ensures that each element within the ontology has a globally unique reference. ontology namespace A role inherent in an agent that originates, develops, or produces a work, product, or idea. creator role An information content entity that is part of a document. http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000314 document part An abstract, introduction, method or results section. A part of a document that enumerates the authors of the document http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000321 author list A part of a document that enumerates the contributors of the document contributor list A part of a document that enumerates the creators of the document creator list A part of a document that has parts that are institution identifications associated with the authors of the document http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000322 institution list A work package textual entity is a textual entity that describes a structured unit of work within a project, outlining specific tasks, objectives, deliverables, and assigned responsibilities to achieve defined project outcomes. work package textual entity A comment textual entity is a textual entity that provides supplimentary information, feedback, opinions, clarifications, or annotations related to a specific subject. comment textual entity peer review comments on journal articles, user feedback on digital repositories, inline annotations in collaborative documents, explanatory remarks in software code documentation DOI A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a centrally registered identifier that provides a unique, persistent reference to digital objects such as publications, datasets, and software, ensuring reliable access and citation. digital object identifier 10.1016/j.compind.2023.104016 A Consortium Partner is an organization that actively collaborates within a consortium, contributing expertise, resources, or infrastructure to support shared research, development, or innovation goals. consortium partner universities, research institutions, industry partners, and funding agencies collaborating in NFDI MatWerk, Horizon Europe projects, and other large-scale research initiatives National Research Data Infrastructure Nationale Forschungsdateninfrastruktur https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/funding-initiative/nfdi https://www.nfdi.de/ An NFDI Consortium is a collaborative organizational entity within the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) initiative, responsible for the development, management, and coordination of research data infrastructures in specific scientific domains. The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) is intended to sytematically manage scientifich and research data, provide long-term data storage, backup and accessibility, and network the data (inter-)nationally. The German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Joint Science Conference (GWK) are working together to establish and fund the NFDI, on the basis of the administrative agreement concluded by the Federal Government and the federal states on November 26, 2018. The NFDI is designed as a nationwide network, which is built gradually and cooperatively by the respective communities. The goal is to provide a reliable and sustainable service portfolio that covers generic and disciplinary requirements of research data management in Germany. The NFDI is developed step by step and science-oriented with services available to researchers from vaious disciplines, institutions, and federal states. nfdi consortium An academic title is an identifier that denotes an individual’s academic rank, qualification, or honorary designation within educational and research institutions. academic title Professor, Associate Professor, Dr., PhD, Dr. Ing. An identifier that denotes some postal delivery route, some aggregate of postal delivery routes or a geographical region and was created for the purpose of sorting and delivering mail. http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000646 postal code A postal code that is used in the United States for the purpose of sorting and delivering mail, and that denotes some postal delivery route or some aggregate of postal delivery routes. http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000648 zone improvement plan code Av event that brings together individuals or groups for structured discussions, decision-making, planning, or coordination of research, educational, or institutional activities. meeting Data Analysis Software is a subclass of Software designed to process, visualize, and interpret structured and unstructured data using statistical, machine learning, and computational techniques. data analysis software An Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) is a subclass of Software that provides a digital platform for recording, managing, and sharing experimental procedures, observations, and research data in scientific workflows. electronic lab notebook Image Processing Software is a subclass of Software that enables the manipulation, enhancement, analysis, and visualization of images obtained from experimental, computational, or simulation-based sources. image processing software An Operating System (OS) is a software system that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. It acts as an intermediary between users and the computer hardware, enabling the execution of application programs. operating system Concerning the content of ‘Software’ datasheet and its related knowledge graph, the ‘Operating System’ class wase created to respond to competency questions like what operating systems are compatible with a specific software. Windows, Linux, MacOS Simulation Software is a subclass of Software that facilitates the modeling and numerical simulation of physical, chemical, or computational systems to study behaviors, interactions, and performance under different conditions simulation software Examples include COMSOL Multiphysics, LAMMPS, Quantum ESPRESSO, and ANSYS. Workflow Management Software is a subclass of Software that provides tools for designing, automating, executing, and monitoring scientific or computational workflows in research and engineering domains. workflow management software An event implementation specification is a type of Directive Information Entity that provides formal guidelines, constraints, and details on how an event should be executed. It specifies the mode of implementation, including logistical, technical, and procedural aspects required to carry out an event successfully. event implementation specification HBN: Concerning the content of ‘Event’ datasheets and its related knowledge graph, the ‘Event Implementation Specification’ class and its instances were created to respond to competency questions like what are the implementation formats of a given event. Specifications for organizing conferences, training workshops, and academic seminars in different formats such as virtual, in-person, or hybrid settings. A funding specification is a directive information entity that provides structured guidelines, policies, and requirements for securing, managing, and allocating financial resources for various activities, projects, or organizations. funding specification HBN: Concerning the content of ‘Service’ datasheets and its related knowledge graph, the ‘Funding Specification’ class and its instances were created to respond to competency questions like what funding models exist for a given service. An information access specification is a directive information entity that defines the policies, conditions, and mechanisms governing the accessibility of digital or physical information resources for users or organizations. information access specification HBN: Concerning the content of ‘Publication’ datasheet and its related knowledge graph, the ‘Information Access Specification’ class and its instances were created to respond to competency questions like: what access policies apply to a specific publication document, which resources are available under open access, etc. A Metadata Specification is a detailed document that describes metadata structures, guidelines, and usage policies for standardization and adoption. metadata specification metadata schema and standards A status specification is a directive information entity that defines the current state, progress, or condition of an entity, process, or project based on predefined criteria and operational guidelines. status specification HBN: Concerning the content of ‘Service’ and 'International collabrations' datasheets and their related knowledge graphs, the ‘Status Specification’ class and its instances were created to respond to competency questions like: what is the current status of a service or collaboration project, which collabrations are in an active state, etc. A role inherent in an agent that is realized when collaborating in planning, managing, and executing an event, project, or initiative alongside one or more primary organizers. co organizer role A role inherent in an agent that is realized when shareing the role of representing an organization, group, or initiative, typically communicating its views, policies, or findings to the public. co spokesperson role A role inherent in an agent that is realized when engageing in cooperative work with another individual or organization toward a shared goal, such as research, development, or business initiatives. collaboration partner role A role inherent in an agent that is realized when being responsible for producing goods, components, or materials through industrial or commercial processes. manufacturer role Siemens as a manufacturer of industrial automation equipment or Intel as a manufacturer of semiconductor chips A role inherent in an agent that is realized when being responsible for planning, managing, and executing an event, project, or structured activity. organizer role event management firms organizing scientific symposiums or non-profit organizations coordinating community outreach programs A role inherent in an agent that is realized when delivers presentations, lectures, or speeches at events, conferences, or public gatherings. speaker role invited speakers at scientific symposiums, keynote presenters at technology expos, and guest lecturers at universities Russell, S., & Norvig, P. (2020). Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Pearson. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a sub-discipline of Computer Science that focuses on creating systems capable of performing tasks that require human-like intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. artificial intelligence Deep learning for image recognition, reinforcement learning in robotics, and natural language processing fall under Artificial Intelligence. Theoretical Computer Science is a sub-discipline of Computer Science that focuses on mathematical models of computation, computational complexity, and algorithmic problem-solving theoretical computer science Studies on Turing machines, complexity classes (P vs NP), and formal languages belong to Theoretical Computer Science. Software Engineering is a sub-discipline of Computer Science that applies engineering principles to the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software systems. software engineering Agile software development, DevOps practices, and software architecture design fall under Software Engineering. Provost, F., & Fawcett, T. (2013). Data Science for Business. O'Reilly Media. Data Science is a sub-discipline of Computer Science that integrates statistical methods, machine learning, and data processing techniques to extract insights and knowledge from structured and unstructured data. data science Predictive analytics, big data visualization, and recommendation systems are part of Data Science. Stallings, W. (2020). Network Security Essentials. Pearson. Cybersecurity is a sub-discipline of Computer Science that focuses on protecting computer systems, networks, and data from cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and unauthorized access. cybersecurity Encryption techniques, intrusion detection systems, and ethical hacking studies belong to Cybersecurity. An academic discipline focused on human culture, thought, and creativity, encompassing disciplines like literature, philosophy, and the arts. humanity https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that studies society and human behavior through disciplines like sociology, psychology, and economics. social science https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that studies living organisms, their structures, functions, growth, and interactions with their environment. Biology explores the diversity of life, from microscopic organisms to complex ecosystems, and seeks to understand the underlying processes of life, evolution, and heredity. biology https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses and injuries. Medicine involves the study of human health, medical technologies, pharmaceuticals, and patient care to improve well-being and extend life. medicine https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the science, practice, and business of cultivating plants, raising animals, and producing food, fiber, and other products. Agriculture involves the study of soil management, crop production, livestock care, and sustainable farming practices to ensure food security and environmental sustainability. agriculture https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that studies the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis. Natural science includes fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, and earth sciences, aiming to understand the laws and processes governing the universe and life on Earth. natural science https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that studies the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Chemistry focuses on understanding how substances interact, transform, and combine to form new materials, playing a crucial role in fields such as medicine, energy, and environmental science. chemistry https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that explores the fundamental principles governing the behavior of matter, energy, and the forces of nature. Physics seeks to understand the laws of the universe, from subatomic particles to cosmic phenomena, through experimentation, observation, and mathematical modeling. physic https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that involves the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns, using abstract concepts and logical reasoning. Mathematics is fundamental to various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and technology, providing tools for problem-solving, analysis, and modeling. mathematics https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the study of the Earth’s structure, processes, and materials, including the atmosphere, oceans, and landforms. Geoscience encompasses fields such as geology, meteorology, and environmental science to understand Earth’s history, natural resources, and natural hazards. geoscience https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. Mechanical engineering applies principles of physics, materials science, and mathematics to develop machines, tools, and devices used in industries such as transportation, energy, and robotics. mechanical engineering https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that explores the properties, performance, and applications of materials, focusing on the relationship between a material's structure and its characteristics. Materials science and engineering involves the design, development, and testing of materials for use in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, electronics, and manufacturing. materials science https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the study of algorithms, data structures, programming, and computational systems. Computer science explores how to design, develop, and analyze software and hardware solutions to solve complex problems and advance technology. computer science https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An academic discipline that focuses on the planning, design, and management of construction projects, including buildings, infrastructure, and other structures. Construction engineering integrates principles of civil engineering, project management, and materials science to ensure safety, efficiency, and sustainability in construction processes. construction engineering https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/proposal-funding-process/interdisciplinarity/subject-area-structure An event focused on interactive learning, where participants engage in hands-on activities or group work to develop specific skills or knowledge. workshop An event where experts and scholars gather to present research, exchange ideas, and discuss advancements in a particular field. conference An event where participants collaborate intensively over a short period to develop technological solutions, such as software or hardware projects. hackathon An event where a subject matter expert delivers a formal presentation to inform or educate an audience about a specific topic. lecture An event structured as a program of study, offering instruction on a particular subject, often leading to certification or academic credit. course An event held during the summer, providing specialized courses or workshops to supplement regular academic studies or offer additional learning opportunities. summer school An event where a small group of participants discuss a specific topic in depth, often involving presentations and interactive discussions. seminar An event where researchers and experts present and discuss their work, often centered around a specific theme or area of study. symposium An event featuring a group of experts who share their insights and engage in a moderated discussion on a particular subject, followed by audience questions. panel discussion A process that involves the collection, organization, cleaning, analysis, storage, and sharing of data to ensure its accuracy, accessibility, and usefulness for decision-making, research, or other applications. Data handling encompasses all stages from raw data generation to its final visualization or publication. data handling process A data handling process where raw data is generated through experiments, observations, or data collection tools, often as the initial step in the data lifecycle. data producing process A data handling process where raw data is cleaned, transformed, and analyzed to extract meaningful insights, patterns, or trends. data processing process A data handling process involving the organization and structuring of data into datasets for easier access, analysis, and sharing. dataset creation process A data handling process where metadata, descriptions, and details about datasets are recorded to ensure clarity, context, and proper usage by others. dataset documenting process A data handling process where incorrect, incomplete, or irrelevant data is identified and corrected or removed to improve the quality of the dataset. data cleaning process A data handling process involving the conversion of data into a different format, structure, or scale to make it compatible with analysis tools or systems. data transformation process A data handling process where data from multiple sources are combined or merged to create a cohesive and comprehensive dataset for analysis. data integration process A data handling process where data is securely stored in databases or other systems, ensuring it can be retrieved and accessed as needed. data storage process A data handling process where data is represented visually through charts, graphs, or other formats to aid in understanding and decision-making. data visualization process http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000591 A software method (also called subroutine, subprogram, procedure, method, function, or routine) is software designed to execute a specific task. software method http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000592 A software module is software composed of a collection of software methods. software module http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000595 A software script is software whose instructions can be executed using a software interpreter. software script A textual entity and thus, information content entity that consists of a structured sequence of linguistic expressions intended to be performed as part of a musical composition, typically corresponding to the vocal component of a song. lyrics [TT:] Previously, the music ontology (mo) was used to represent lyrics, their text etc. However, while importing the music ontology, it became clear that the music ontology has not been maintained for 12 years and some ontologies mo imports are not available anymore. This made the re-use of mo not anymore possible for cto. An information content entity that serves as the source of information represented in a data feed. It is an entity about which a data feed element conveys information. Each source item is identifiable by a unique URI within the context of the feed. source item <https://corpusvitrearum.de/id/F5414> is a source item within the data feed Corpus Vitrearum Germany. An incipit is a short excerpt from the beginning of a musical work, typically used as an identifying feature or reference. In musicology, incipits may be notated (e.g. first bars of sheet music), or encoded digitally, and are often used for cataloging, comparison, or scholarly analysis. To be used with the datatype properties cto: has clef, cto: has time signature, cto: has key signature, cto: has incipit pattern, cto: has key incipit An information content entity. Classifiers provide standardized categories or terms that support consistent annotation, indexing, or semantic referencing of entities in a domain, e.g. Iconclass, A&AT, RISM. classifier The AAT classifier is used to categorize concepts related to art, architecture, cultural heritage, and material culture. The AAT provides hierarchical and associative relationships between terms to support consistent documentation, cataloging, and retrieval in cultural heritage and museum contexts. AAT classifier Means to categorize themes, subjects, and motifs in visual artworks. Iconclass provides a structured vocabulary for iconographic analysis and indexing. Iconclass classifier The RISM classifier is used to categorize historical music sources, particularly manuscripts and printed music. RISM (Répertoire International des Sources Musicales) provides structured metadata for musical works, composers, and institutions to support musicological research and archival discovery. RISM classifier Library of Congress Subject Headings A classifier and information content entity consisting of a controlled vocabulary maintained by the Library of Congress, used to assign consistent subject descriptors across disciplines for library and archival materials. LCSH classifier Thesaurus of Musical Instrument Names A classifier and information content entity used to standardize the naming and categorization of musical instruments across museums, archives, and collections, reflecting historical and regional terminologies. MIMO classifier Hornbostel-Sachs Classification A hierarchical classifier and information content entity for musical instruments, organizing them based on sound production mechanisms (e.g., idiophones, chordophones), widely used in ethnomusicology and organology. Hornbostel Sachs classifier A classifier and information content entity developed for describing and categorizing graphic works and printmaking techniques, supporting consistent metadata and research across graphic art collections. Graphikvokabular classifier A domain-specific classifier and information content entity used to assign categorical descriptors to films based on genre, production attributes, and historical significance within the Filmportal.de system. Filmportal Category Vocabulary classifier CERL A classifier and information content entity maintained by the Consortium of European Research Libraries, used to identify and categorize historical persons, places, and organizations relevant to book history and early print culture. CERL thesaurus classifier UNIMARC: Medium of Performance A classifier and information content entity within the UNIMARC bibliographic framework, used to represent the voices, instruments, or ensembles required for the performance of musical works. UNIMARC classifier A multilingual classifier and information content entity developed by UNESCO, covering broad thematic areas in education, science, culture, and communication, and used for international resource indexing and policy research. UNESCO Thesaurus classifier WNK A classifier and information content entity for cultural heritage concepts, developed by the Landschaftsverband Rheinland to support consistent terminology in museums, archives, and cultural institutions. Wortnetz Kultur classifier A domain-focused classifier and information content entity designed to describe objects and concepts in material culture studies, developed for the humanities and museum sector, and in the process of integration with the Getty AAT. Material Culture Thesaurus classifier An information content entity to classify entities within cultural heritage research datasets. It enables semantic enrichment by linking local data to the broader knowledge graph of Wikidata, facilitating interoperability, disambiguation, and enhanced contextual understanding. To be used only for classification, not identification. Example: to classify an item about the Mona Lisa painting, use this class to classify the item as Q1133779 (renaissance art). Don't use this class to identify the painting with Q12418 (Mona Lisa). Wikidata classifier An audio file. In the context of the Culture Ontology (CTO), an audio object is an information content entity and connected to a cto:SourceItem. It can have a license statement (string) and an audio file location. Audio Object AudioObject A book is a a physical object and a material entity consisting of a set of bound pages, typically composed of paper or similar materials, that contains written, printed, or illustrated content intended for reading, study, or reference. A book. Book A schema:DataFeed is an information content entity that is composed of one or more schema:DataFeedElements, each of which is also an information content entity. In the context of NFDI4Culture, a DataFeed is created in the NFDI4Culture portal manually. A single feed providing structured information about one or more entities or topics. DataFeed In NFDI4Culture <https://nfdi4culture.de/id/E4229> is the DataFeed for Corpus Vitrearum and <https://nfdi4culture.de/id/E3590> is the DataFeed for Linked Stage Graph. A DataFeedItem is an information content entity that represents a discrete unit of information within a data feed. It does not embody the entity itself but refers to or describes it, enabling the aggregation or distribution of content in a feed-based system. In NFDI4Culture instances of DataFeedItem are permanent ARK-IDs, created on the foundation of the DataFeed it is a part of. A single item within a larger data feed. Data Feed Item DataFeedItem An image file. In the context of the Culture Ontology (CTO), an image object is an information content entity and connected to a cto:SourceItem. It can have a license statement (string) and an image location. Image Object ImageObject A Landmark or Historical Building is an object and a material structure or site of significant historical, cultural, architectural, or social importance, typically recognized or preserved due to its relevance to heritage, identity, or public memory. An historical landmark or building. LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings A media object, such as an image, video, audio, or text object embedded in a web page or a downloadable dataset i.e. DataDownload. Note that a creative work may have many media objects associated with it on the same web page. For example, a page about a single song (MusicRecording) may have a music video (VideoObject), and a high and low bandwidth audio stream (2 AudioObject's). In the context of the Culture Ontology (CTO), a media object is an information content entity and connected to a cto:SourceItem. It can have a license statement (string) and a file location. In the NFDI4Culture Research Data Graph, a instance of a media object is usually an ARK-ID. Media Object MediaObject A piece of sculpture. A sculpture is a an object and a three-dimensional material entity that is intentionally created by a human agent through artistic processes such as carving, modeling, assembling, or casting, typically for the purpose of aesthetic, cultural, or symbolic expression. Sculpture Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music. Sheet music is a an object and a material entity that contains a visual representation of musical notation, typically printed or handwritten on paper or another medium, and intended to guide the performance or study of a musical composition. SheetMusic A Theater Event is an event and thus, an occurrent. Instances of theater events are individual performances. Event type: Theater performance. TheaterEvent <https://slod.fiz-karlsruhe.de/labw-2-2599390.html> is a theater event, which took place on March 11, 1923. example to be eventually removed example to be eventually removed failed exploratory term The term was used in an attempt to structure part of the ontology but in retrospect failed to do a good job Person:Alan Ruttenberg failed exploratory term metadata complete Class has all its metadata, but is either not guaranteed to be in its final location in the asserted IS_A hierarchy or refers to another class that is not complete. metadata complete organizational term Term created to ease viewing/sort terms for development purpose, and will not be included in a release organizational term ready for release Class has undergone final review, is ready for use, and will be included in the next release. Any class lacking "ready_for_release" should be considered likely to change place in hierarchy, have its definition refined, or be obsoleted in the next release. Those classes deemed "ready_for_release" will also derived from a chain of ancestor classes that are also "ready_for_release." ready for release metadata incomplete Class is being worked on; however, the metadata (including definition) are not complete or sufficiently clear to the branch editors. metadata incomplete uncurated Nothing done yet beyond assigning a unique class ID and proposing a preferred term. uncurated pending final vetting All definitions, placement in the asserted IS_A hierarchy and required minimal metadata are complete. The class is awaiting a final review by someone other than the term editor. pending final vetting placeholder removed placeholder removed terms merged An editor note should explain what were the merged terms and the reason for the merge. terms merged term imported This is to be used when the original term has been replaced by a term imported from an other ontology. An editor note should indicate what is the URI of the new term to use. term imported term split This is to be used when a term has been split in two or more new terms. An editor note should indicate the reason for the split and indicate the URIs of the new terms created. term split universal Hard to give a definition for. Intuitively a "natural kind" rather than a collection of any old things, which a class is able to be, formally. At the meta level, universals are defined as positives, are disjoint with their siblings, have single asserted parents. Alan Ruttenberg A Formal Theory of Substances, Qualities, and Universals, http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bfo/SQU.pdf universal defined class A defined class is a class that is defined by a set of logically necessary and sufficient conditions but is not a universal "definitions", in some readings, always are given by necessary and sufficient conditions. So one must be careful (and this is difficult sometimes) to distinguish between defined classes and universal. Alan Ruttenberg defined class named class expression A named class expression is a logical expression that is given a name. The name can be used in place of the expression. named class expressions are used in order to have more concise logical definition but their extensions may not be interesting classes on their own. In languages such as OWL, with no provisions for macros, these show up as actuall classes. Tools may with to not show them as such, and to replace uses of the macros with their expansions Alan Ruttenberg named class expression to be replaced with external ontology term Terms with this status should eventually replaced with a term from another ontology. Alan Ruttenberg group:OBI to be replaced with external ontology term requires discussion A term that is metadata complete, has been reviewed, and problems have been identified that require discussion before release. Such a term requires editor note(s) to identify the outstanding issues. Alan Ruttenberg group:OBI requires discussion The term was added to the ontology on the assumption it was in scope, but it turned out later that it was not. This obsolesence reason should be used conservatively. Typical valid examples are: un-necessary grouping classes in disease ontologies, a phenotype term added on the assumption it was a disease. https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/ontology-metadata/issues/77 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5208-3432 out of scope Active Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project is currently operational, ongoing, or in execution. active status Cancelled Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project has been terminated before reaching completion due to internal or external factors. cancelled status Doctor (PhD or equivalent academic doctorate) Dr. Doctor of Engineering (German doctorate in engineering). Dr.-Ing. Finished Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project has successfully reached its intended goal and is considered complete. finished status Hybrid Implementation is an event implementation specification that defines the organization of an event that integrates both physical (on-site) and virtual (online) participation modes hybrid implementation Internal Access is an information access specification that defines policies and mechanisms restricting access to information exclusively within an organization, institution, or research group. internal access Master of Science (graduate degree in science/engineering). M.Sc. On-Site Implementation is an event implementation specification that defines the organization of an event that occurs exclusively at a physical location with in-person attendance. on site implementation Online Implementation is an event implementation specification that defines the organization of an event conducted entirely through virtual platforms, enabling remote participation via digital communication technologies. online implementation Open Access is an information access specification that defines policies allowing unrestricted public access to information resources, ensuring free availability without subscription or payment barriers. open access Organizational Funding is a funding specification that defines the financial structures, budgets, and resource allocation strategies for sustaining the operations of an organization or institution. organizational funding Paused Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project is temporarily halted but may resume at a later stage. paused status Paywall Access is an information access specification that defines policies requiring users to purchase, subscribe, or obtain institutional licenses to access digital or physical information resources. paywall access Privatdozent (Dr. with habilitation, qualified to teach at a university) PD. Dr. Privatdozent with Habilitation (higher academic qualification in Germany) PD. Dr. habil. Planning Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project is in a preparatory or strategic development phase before execution. planning status Professor (academic title for a senior faculty member). Prof. Professor with a doctorate. Prof. Dr. Professor with a doctorate in engineering. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Project Funding is a funding specification that defines the financial mechanisms, grants, and investment strategies used to support specific research, development, or innovation projects. project funding Restricted Access is an information access specification that defines policies limiting access to specific users, organizations, or groups based on predefined criteria such as confidentiality, security, or legal regulations. restricted access Self-Funding is a funding specification that defines the use of personal, internal, or independently generated financial resources to support activities, projects, or organizations without relying on external funding sources. self funding Test Phase Status is a status specification that indicates an entity, process, or project is undergoing testing, evaluation, or validation before finalization. test phase status Two Doctor degrees (PhD or equivalent academic doctorate) Dr. Dr. 3D model audio object image object media object sheet music text object video object description license title Torsten Schrade Harald Sack Linnaea Söhn Tabea Tietz Oleksandra Bruns Etienne Posthumus Jonatan Jalle Steller Jörg Waitelonis Hossein Beygi Nasrabadi