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|OntologyPurpose=To describe counters of all kinds and events that are related to a specific counter. | |OntologyPurpose=To describe counters of all kinds and events that are related to a specific counter. | ||
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|LongDescription=The Counter Ontology includes a general multiple purpose counter concept. This concept could be uses to associate any concept to a co:Counter instance(s) with the property co:counter or a specific sub property of it. The second property of co:Counter is co:count, which is a simple xsd:integer based datatype property. That means you could use this concept for things like for example play counter, skip counter or website hit counter. | |LongDescription=The Counter Ontology includes a general multiple purpose counter concept. This concept could be uses to associate any concept to a co:Counter instance(s) with the property co:counter or a specific sub property of it. The second property of co:Counter is co:count, which is a simple xsd:integer based datatype property. That means you could use this concept for things like for example play counter, skip counter or website hit counter. | ||
− | Furthermore, this ontology includes already a predefined property to associate event specific ( event:Event) counter to its related events (co:event_counter,), e.g. a co:ScrobbleEvent to scrobble something. This enables the opportunity to trace back all related events, which are responsible for a specific count. Of course, this is also possible with all other concepts ;) | + | Furthermore, this ontology includes already a predefined property to associate event specific ( event:Event) counter to its related events (co:event_counter,), e.g. a co:ScrobbleEvent to scrobble something. This enables the opportunity to trace back all related events, which are responsible for a specific count. Of course, this is also possible with all other concepts ;) |
|Justification=The Counter Ontology is a generalisation of the Playcount Ontology from Yves Raimond. | |Justification=The Counter Ontology is a generalisation of the Playcount Ontology from Yves Raimond. | ||
+ | |OntologyDomain=Knowledge engineering | ||
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Name: | Counter Ontology |
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Description: | The Counter Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing a general counter concept and some important sub counters, e.g. an event counter, on/ for the Semantic Web. |
Purpose: | To describe counters of all kinds and events that are related to a specific counter. |
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Author(s): | Yves Raimond, Mats Skillingstad, Bob Ferris |
Justification | The Counter Ontology is a generalisation of the Playcount Ontology from Yves Raimond. |
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Submitted by: | BobFerris |
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Domains: | Knowledge engineering |
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The Counter Ontology includes a general multiple purpose counter concept. This concept could be uses to associate any concept to a co:Counter instance(s) with the property co:counter or a specific sub property of it. The second property of co:Counter is co:count, which is a simple xsd:integer based datatype property. That means you could use this concept for things like for example play counter, skip counter or website hit counter. Furthermore, this ontology includes already a predefined property to associate event specific ( event:Event) counter to its related events (co:event_counter,), e.g. a co:ScrobbleEvent to scrobble something. This enables the opportunity to trace back all related events, which are responsible for a specific count. Of course, this is also possible with all other concepts ;)