This document specifies the 'Statistical Core Vocabulary' (SCOVO), a vocabulary for representing statistical data on the Web. The origin of this vocabulary (without aggregates) is here. Additionally, an ESWC09 In-Use track paper about SCOVO is available.
Note that aardv is used in aadrv.arc, the Abstract Resource Description Converter and this is part of ULDis, the Universal Linked DIScovery client.
Work of the W3C AWWSW TF, the "Architecture of the World Wide Semantic Web" Task Force, assigned to look into the semantics of HTTP interactions.
Sources are [1] and [2].
[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/awwsw/jar-diagram-3.pdf
[2] http://esw.w3.org/topic/AwwswVocabulary
voiD is a vocabulary and a set of instructions that enables the discovery and usage of linked datasets. A dataset is a collection of data, published and maintained by a single provider, available as RDF, and accessible, for example, through dereferenceable HTTP URIs or a SPARQL endpoint. Based on the voiD vocabulary this document explains how to use voiD in a practical setup, for both data consumers and data providers.
Note: For your convenience, there is also a PDF version of the voiD guide available.
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To gain a deeper understanding on how to use voiD, we advise user to consult the voiD guide.
Additionally to the classes and properties listed below, the following instances of type scovo:Dimension are defined in voiD: