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ActingFor +To represent that some agent is acting in order to forward the action of a social (non-physical) agent.  +
Action +The purpose of the pattern is to model actions that are proposed, planned, and performed or abandoned, together with their status and durations in time.  +
Actuation-Actuator-Effect +This ODP intents to model the relationship between an Actuator and the Effect it has on its environment through Actuations. It structures an Actuator ontology : http://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/SAN.owl  +
AffectedBy +To represent properties/qualities that may affect the status of a feature of interest.  +
Affordance +To represent the model for supporting the action selection mechanism.  +
AgentRole +To represent agents and the roles they play.  +
Airline +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as Airline  +
Airline.owl +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as Airline  +
An Ontology Design Pattern for Activity Reasoning +To incorporate the general two perspectives of activities: a workflow perspective, which are often observed in planning-related applications, and a spatiotemporal perspective, which are often found in geographic activity analysis.  +
AquaticResources +To represent aquatic resources or stocks as composed of aquatic organisms from one or more species, and living in a water area.  +
Auriol Degbelo +The goal of the pattern is to model the when, what, who, how and scope of insight capture during an interaction session with a geovisualization.  +
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Bag +To model bags of items (elements). The Bag is characterized by a collection that can have multiple copies of each object.  +
BasicPlan +-  +
BasicPlanExecution +-  +
Biological Entities +To represent biological species and relations between them.  +
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CatchRecord +To represent the catch records from time series FIGIS application, which contain temporally-indexed aggregated information about aquatic species cacthing.  +
ChessGame +To model a flexible schema to allow exposing chess games as linked data.  +
ClimaticZone +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent climatic zones for aquatic resources.  +
Co-participation +To represent two objects that both participate in a same event.  +
Collection +To represent domain (not set theory) membership.  +
CollectionEntity +To represent collections, and their entities, i.e. to represent membership.  +
CommunicationEvent +To model communication events, such as phone calls, e-mails and meetings, their involved parties and the roles and relations of the parties in the context of the communication events.  +
Communities +-  +
Complaint Design Pattern +To represent core constituents found commonly in complaints across domains.  +
ComputationalEnvironment +The pattern is intended to support comparison and reproducibility of computational analyses.  +
ConceptGroup +This CP allows designers to represent concept group defined by intention (all concepts satisfying group membership condition) or by extension (all concepts referring a group).  +
Constituency +To represent the constituents of a layered structure.  +
ContextualizedWinstonPartWhole +To provide a contextualized version of the WinstonPartWhole pattern.  +
Controlflow +To represent control flows: activation, branching, decisions, concurrency, etc.  +
CountingAs +-  +
Course +The aim of this content ontology design patterns-Course Pattern- is to model the core attributes of a course and the basic relationships of the course in an educational institution.  +
Criterion +The purpose of this pattern is to provide a basis for criteria modeling. For more advanced use see the 'criterion setter' pattern that enables describing entities that define criteria (such as requirements, constraints etc.).  +
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DataTransformationPattern +TBD  +
Description +To formally represent a conceptualization or a descriptive context.  +
Description in Range +This pattern allows one to range the conceptualization of a descriptive context within specific borders defined by means of literal values.  +
DetectorFinalState +This pattern represent schematic model for high-energy physics experiment data.  +
Disposition +This pattern allow the representation of non-probabilistic dispositions with unique triggering and realization process types.  +
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EthnicGroup +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as EthnicGroup  +
ExplanationODP +Describing the process and components of an explanation in different disciplines.  +
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Faceted Classification Scheme +Ontological representation of a specific domain concept conceptualized using a Faceted Classification Scheme (FCS).  +
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GO Top +To represent types of gene-related entities and their parts.  +
GearSpecies +To represent types of fishing gear with respect to the aquatic species they either are targeted to catch or can accidentally catch  +
GearVessel +To represent types of fishing gear with regard to the types of vessel they can be mounted on  +
GearWaterArea +To represent gear types in terms of the water areas where they can be employed to collect aquatic resources  +
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HasPest +Define the relationship between a concept and an organism which has characteristics that are regarded by other organisms as injurious or unwanted. Generally causing damages.  +
HazardousSituation +To model hazardous situations and their associated hazardous events with events' participating objects and the hazards the objects are exposed to with the exposure value.  +
HistoricalMap +The ontology's intent is to describe a historical map and its attributes.  +
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Information realization +To represent information objects and their physical realization.  +
InformationObjectsAndRepresentationLanguages +-  +
IntensionExtension +To represent the meaning of an information object: the concepts it expresses, the things it is about.  +
Interest +Used for capturing the interest of a user, as well as capturing the provenance of interest predictions.  +
Invoice +To represent the core attributes of an invoice  +
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LinnaeanTaxonomy +-  +
List +To represent ordered collections, i.e. lists.  +
Literal Reification +This pattern promotes any literal as “first class object” in OWL by reifying it as a proper individual of the class litre:Literal.  +
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Material Transformation +To contextualize the transformation process from raw components and the required equipment to a final manufactured artifact.  +
MaterialsProperty +To capture the provenance an assertion about a material's properties as well as capture the particulars of the property itself.  +
MicroblogEntry +Provide a core pattern for capturing information related to microblog entries (e.g. twitter, instagram, facebook, etc.)  +
ModifiedHazardousSituation +To modify the existing HazardousSituation ODP to additionally support proactive questions central to risk assessment and mitigation planning.  +
Move +--  +
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Nary Participation +To represent events with their participants, time, space, etc.  +
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Object with states +An object can have different states for which different restrictions apply. The goal of the pattern is to allow modelling the different states of an object and the restrictions on such object for its different states.  +
Objectrole +To represents objects and the roles they play.  +
Observation +The intent of this pattern is to represent observations of things, under a set of parameters. Common parameters may be the time and place of the observation, but may be any feature that is observed concerning the specific thing being observed.  +
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Parameter +To represent parameters to be used for a certain concept.  +
PartOf +To represents entities and their parts.  +
ParticipantRole +To represent participants in events holding specific roles in that particular event.  +
Participation +To represent participation of an object in an event.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the adjacency list data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the adjacency list model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the path enumeration data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme which follows the path enumeration data model to design an ontology schema  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the recordbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus which follows the record-based model to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relationbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relation-based model, to design an ontology schema.  +
PeriodicInterval +The goal of this pattern is to represent non-convex intervals where the duration of each internal interval and the duration of the gaps between intervals are constant. These intervals are called periodic intervals within the context of this pattern.  +
PharmaInnova +To describe invoices with the PharmaInnova Model. This schema can be applied to other invoice models.  +
Place +To talk about places of things.  +
PlanConditions +--  +
Price +--  +
PrivacyPolicyPersonalData +Provides a model for personal data information within privacy policies  +
Provenance +Extracted core of PROV-O  +
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RTMSmapping +To represent mappings between FSDAS application ontology network, and RTMS ontologies  +
Reaction +To model dynamic situations, tracking agents and actions they produce, events that are results of some action(s), and consequences as new actions, i.e. reactions  +
Reactor pattern +The remit of the reactor pattern is to enable the modelling of reactive processes that consume inputs and produce outputs under specific environmental conditions and on being triggered by certain events.  +
RecurrentEventSeries +To represent recurrent event series as situations and collections of consecutive events, with a regular time period between events and unifying factors.  +
RecurrentSituationSeries +To represent recurrent situation series as situations and collections of consecutive situations, with a regular time period between situations and unifying factors.  +
Region +To represent and reason on values of attributes of things, by explicitly talking about the dimensions ("regions") of the attributes, which include those values.  +
RelativeRelationship +For dynamically conceptualizing, establishing, tracking, and updating relative relationships and dependencies between entities (real or representational) of a physical, temporal, and/or importance scope.  +
ResourceAbundanceObservation +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent observations of aquatic resources, where the observations have been made a certain year and has certain other parameters.  +
ResourceExploitationObservation +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent observations of aquatic resources, where the observations have been made a certain year and has certain other parameters.  +
Role task +To represent the assignment of tasks to roles  +
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Set +To model sets of things (elements). A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements.  +
SimpleTopic +It is a simplified version of the ontology "ontopic". It is used when we want to talk about the topics of a documents and their relationships.  +
Situation +To represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized.  +
Smart City Strategy Design +This modular ODP is used for strategies design to transform a city to a smart one.  +
SmartHome Geometry +To represent geospatial relations between objects.  +
SmartHome Place +To represent a SmartHome as a place (specialization of http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DUL.owl#PhysicalPlace)_which_contains_a_number_of_sections_(other_physical_places)_and_is_also_seen_as_a_platform_(e.g._a_platform_for_a_sensor_network).  +
Social Reality (OWL 2) +Capture Searle's theory on observer relative and institutional facts, used in creating social reality. See also the OWL 2 Agent-Role pattern.  +
SpatioTemporalExtent +This pattern models a spatiotemporal extent, i.e., a combination of spatial and temporal extent as a set of generalized trajectories which cannot have temporal overlap. This pattern reuses semantic trajectory pattern as component.  +
SpeciesBathymetry +To represent species together with their typical environment in terms of bathymetric range and water area  +
SpeciesConditions +This pattern aims at representing the habitat and bathymetric features that are typical for an aquatic species, in the context of a given water area.  +
SpeciesConservation +This pattern intend to represent a description of the conservation status of aquatic species.  +
SpeciesEat +The pattern intends to model the situation that a certain species feed upon other species and that some species are preyed upon by a certain species.  +
SpeciesHabitat +To represent species together with their typical environment in terms of habitat and water area  +
SpeciesNames +To express the terminological variants and the conceptual similarity that can be sources of confusion between species.  +
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Tagging +To represent a tagging situation, in which someone uses a term, from a list of a folksonomy, to tag something (or the content of something). We might also want to represent the time and the polarity of the tagging.  +
TaskExecution +To represent actions through which tasks are executed.  +
Template Instance +The Template Instance pattern proposes a way of reducing the number of reified instances and the related property assertion axioms in an ontology, especially for the cases in which the reified relations are identical for multiple entities.  +
Time indexed participation +To represent participants in events at some time,To represent participants in parts of events.  +
Time indexed person role +To represent classification of things at a certain time.  +
TimeIndexedClassification +---  +
TimeIndexedPartOf +To represent objects that have temporary parts.  +
TimeIndexedSituation +To represent time indexed situations.  +
TimeInterval +To represent time intervals.  +
TimePeriod +To represent time periods between events.  +
Topic +To represent topics and their relations.  +
Transition +To represent basic knowledge about transitions (events, states, processes, objects).  +
TransportPattern +The goal of the pattern is to facilitate modelling the movement of mass or energy from one location to another, based on a common persistent frame of reference.  +
Types of entities +To identify and categorize the most general types of things in the domain of discourse.  +
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VerticalDistribution +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent vertical distribution for aquatic resources.  +
VesselSpecies +To provide a direct relation between aquatic species and vessels that are able to catch them, regardless of the fishing gear used.  +
VesselWaterArea +To represent a direct relation between vessel types and water areas regardless of what type of fishing gear is fitted  +
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