GlOSIS Ontology: Main module
Release: 28-10-2024
- Modified on: 30-10-2024
- This version:
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/1.4.1
- Revision:
- 1.4.1
- Authors:
- Raul Palma, (PSNC)
- Bogusz Janiak, (PSNC)
- Luís Moreira de Sousa, (ISRIC - World Soil Information)
- Contributors:
- Kathi Schleidt, (Datacove)
- Tomas Reznik, Masaryk University
- Jiri Kozel, Masaryk University
- Fenny van Egmond, (ISRIC - World Soil Information)
- Johan Leenars, (ISRIC - World Soil Information)
- Abdul Mouazen, Ghent University
- Dimitrios Moshou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Imported Ontologies:
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/layerhorizon/
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/observation/
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/profile/
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/siteplot/
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/surface/
- http://w3id.org/glosis/model/procedure/
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Provenance of this page
GloSIS Ontology Specification Draft
Abstract
This is the main module of the Global Soil Information System (GloSIS) ontology. The GloSIS ontology was developed part of the SIEUSOIL project, which aims at implementing and testing a shared China-EU Web Observatory platform that will provide Linked (Open) Data to monitor status and threats of soil and land resources. The GloSIS ontology enables the representation of soil related data in semantic format. The ontology has been derived from the UML GLOSIS data model v1.0, and it has been created in line with best practices and methodologies, reusing existing standard models and ontologies, including sosa/ssn for the representation of measurements, or skos for the representation of codelists.
GloSIS Ontology: Main module: Overview back to ToC
This ontology has the following classes and properties.
Named Individuals
Rules
Cross-reference for GloSIS Ontology: Main module classes, object properties and data properties back to ToC
This section provides details for each class and property defined by GloSIS Ontology: Main module.
Legend back to ToC
ni: Named Individuals
Acknowledgments back to ToC
The authors would like to thank Silvio Peroni for developing LODE, a Live OWL Documentation Environment, which is used for representing the Cross Referencing Section of this document and Daniel Garijo for developing Widoco, the program used to create the template used in this documentation.