Index of Examples


A

A Biography of Henry VIII, King of England
An example of using the BIO vocabulary to describe the life of Henry VIII using some of the new event classes.
A Complex series + proceeding + article use case
This example describes a set of proceedings and an article.
A Cryptographically Signed Document
An example of a document that is cryptographically signed.
A description of a concert
A description of a concert with its title, date, program and venue.
A National Digital Newspaper Project Batch
An abbreviated example of a NDNP batch of newspaper issue data.
A Person Who Has Read a Book
This example describes the time during which a person "alice"read the book called "A Brief History of Time".
A Person with their Nearest Airport
Below is an example which describes the nearest airport to a person called Libby Miller.
A Simple ChangeSet
The following ChangeSet describes a change the the description of the resource identified by http://example.
A very basic FOAF example describing a person
This brief example introduces the basics of FOAF.
A Webpage Linked to an Information Service
The initial intention behind designing this ontology was to add some knowledge re.
An Episode of the Sky At Night
A description of one episode of the TV series "The Sky at Night"

B

Basic Biographical Information
This example uses FOAF to describe a person plus BIO to provide a simpleone-line biography, keywords and details of his birth and marriage.

C

Cognitive Patterns Example
This example shows a part of a cognitive pattern model of a person (here Bob Ferris).
Company and Base Model Information
Company and Base Model Information
Copyright Ontology model for Crative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
Example of use of the Copyright Ontology to model the semantics of the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license for a fictional work.

D

Derivatives and Configurational Options
Derivatives and Configurational Options
Describing a Person Who Owns a Book
This example describes a book with the title of "A Brief History of Time" written by "Stephen Hawkings" and ISBN 0553804367.
Describing a Person's Career Experience
This example describes a person called Ramon Antonio Parada with a period of volunteer experience as a Website Maintainer at Equus Zebra and a degree from the University of a Corunha.
Describing an Innovation
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Description of a Business and its Service Offering
This example describes a business and one of its development service offerings.
Description of a Symphony
A description of a symphony with its composition data and descriptions of movements.

E

EXIF For a Digital Image Including External Conditions
This vocabulary takes advantage of Exif's IFD (Image File Directory) to express structured data description.
Extended Music Artist Recommendation
This example shows an extended music artist recommendation modeled as rec:RankedRecommendation instance.

I

Identification of Things with PIMO
In this example, we see that the Person Dirk appears three times in this knowledge workspace.
Implementing Undo With ChangeSets
This example shows how a history of changes can be used to implement an "undo" or "rollback" of changes to a particular resource description.

M

Modelling Employment with the Organizational Ontology
An example of using the organizational ontology to represent a person's employment at an organization with a specific role, starting at a specific time.
Music Playlist
The whole music playlist is an olo:OrderedList* instance and could be annotated with further editoral metadata, e.
Music Playlist with Association Statements
This examples shows a music playlist described with the help of the Play Back Ontology, Ordered List Ontology and Association Ontology.
Music Preferences Example
This example describes a person (here Bob Ferris), who is interested (cco:interest) in some music artists (James Brown and Jeff Mills) and does not like (cco:not_interested_in) some music genres (Schlager and German Folk Music).
MusicBrainz as Information Service
This is an is:InfoService individual for MusicBrainz as proof-of-concept example.

N

Not-Interested-In Example
This example is originally taken from the first draft of the Weighted Interest Vocabulary (http://xmlns.

O

Opening Hours
This example demonstrates how to declare that a business is open between 8AM and 6PM on weekdays, 10AM and 6:30PM on Saturdays and open on Sundays from 10AM for 6 hours.

P

Play Back and Skip Counter Example
This examples shows, how co:Counter could be specified as a play back counter (pbo:PlayBackCounter) and as a skip counter (pbo:SkipCounter) for a specific music track (here of the type mo:Track), related by the property pbo:media_object.
Play Back Counter
This examples shows, how a co:Counter instance could be used as a play back counter for a specific music track (here of the type mo:Track).
Preference Example
This example is originally taken from the first draft of the Weighted Interest Vocabulary (http://xmlns.

R

Recommendation - SIMILARITY (basic)
How to make a basic Recommendation to a friend, based on your opinion of the similarity between two shows.
Reification of a graph
An RDF graph is a set of statements.
Rugby Football in LCSH
This example shows the entry for "rugby football" in the Library of Congress Subject Headings.

S

Scientific Research Interests Example
This example is originally taken from the E-foaf:interest Vocabulary Specification 0.
Simple Music Artist Recommendation
This example is a simplified one from the extended music artist recommendation example above.
Simple Use of Biology Vocabulary
Describes a person and their biological taxonomy.
Soccer example
This user profile example above, with different cognitive characteristics of the same topic, represents the person John Wayne, who has tree different cognitive patterns - a skill (cco:skill), an expertise (cco:expertise) and an interest (cco:interest) - with the topic soccer.

T

The Early Years of Albert Einstein
An example of using the BIO vocabulary to describe some of the early years in the life of Albert Einstein.

U

UMIRL example
This example was originally modelled with help of UMIRL (http://www.
Using based near
The foaf:based_near relationship links a "spatial thing" (anything that can be somewhere) to a point in space, typically specified using the geo:lat / geo:long geo-positioning vocabulary (see GeoInfo in the W3C semweb wiki for details).
Using SCOVO
The following examples shows how to use scovo to model statistics for airline on-time arrivals and departures

W

Webpage Counter
This examples shows, how a co:Counter instance could be used as a counter for a specific webpage (here of the type bibo:Document).

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