The DataID core ontology is the central part of the DataID multi-layered metadata system. Its goal is to extensively describes datasets and their different manifestations in a uniform way, as well as relations with agents such as persons or organisations, in regard to their rights and responsibilities. Established vocabularies such as DCAT, VoID, Prov-O are used for maximum compatibility. We introduced a multilayer concept of supporting ontologies extending DataID core to fit different use case scenarios (for Linked Data, providing statistical data about datasets etc.). By describing datasets including content, authors, licenses and provenance via RDF, thereby making data accessible to others, is the basic idea of Linked Open Data and is your contribution to a universal data give and take. You can create your own DataID files for any type of data at http://dataid.dbpedia.org. Validating and delivering metadata files in a uniform way, as well as providing the ability to query for datasets, are main objectives of the DBpedia/DataID project.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Agent
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AgentRole
AgentRoles are defined by a set of rights and responsibilities (see AuthorizedAction) an Agent, assigned with this Role, has to address or can execute.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Authorization
This concept is a mediator between a set of Entities (or scope) defined by the property dataid:authorizedFor, a set of AgentRoles defining rights and responsibilities (dataid:authorityAgentRole) and Agents (dataid:associatedAgent), fulfilling the AgentRoles, in regard to the collection of Entities. This subclass of prov:Attribution qualifies the relation prov:wasAttributedTo between prov:Entity and prov:Agent with the AgentRoles and AuthorizedActions of the DataID-domain.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AuthorizedAction
AuthorizedActions may be comprised either of activities an Agent can execute in regard to a collection of Entities (dataid:EntitledAction), or of responsibilities an Agent should act upon (dataid:ResponsibleAction) (e.g. make certain decisions if necessary or act upon certain events).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#DataId
The dataid:DataId class is the most generic entity in a DataID graph about one or more datasets. As a subclass of dcat:CatalogRecord / void:DatasetDescription it describes not a dataset itself but provides metadata about its entry in a dcat:Catalog and/or its relations to repositories or other data collections.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Dataset
A collection of data, available for access in one or more formats. Dataset resources describe the concept of the dataset, not its manifestation (the data itself), which can be acquired as a Distribution. Datasets are prov:Entities and can be generated by prov:Activities.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#DatasetRelationRole
Provides the role of a dataid:DatasetRelationship (e.g. Linkset, Source, Derivate, Similarity etc.).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#DatasetRelationship
Portrays a generic relation between two or more datasets.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Directory
A dedicated file system directory holding (multiple) files of the same Dataset, which, when put together, make up the whole Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Distribution
Distributions describe the technical details of a single manifestation of the pertaining Dataset (for example; its data format/serialisation or a ServiceEndpoint including the procedure required to access the data).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#EntitledAction
EntitledActions describe actions an Agent is allowed to perform when holding a certain AgentRole. These Actions may address restricted matters like access, modification rights and others.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#FileCollection
Multiple files constituting one (complete) Dataset (files in different directories or servers are allowed, as opposed to Directory).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Identifier
Uniquely identifies any resource, given an identifier as literal (see dataid:literal) and a corresponding identifier scheme (e.g. a aid/pid scheme such as ORCID, ResearcherID etc. pointed out via datacite:usesIdentifierScheme). Optionally it can point out a reference document on the web (about this Identifier) using dct:references.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#MediaType
Extends the dct:MediaTypeOrExtend class of Dublin Core, providing the IANA media type description (or mime type) and common file extensions used. A pointer to an inner media (dataid:innerMediaType) can describe (multiple) layers of compressions and all internal media types.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ResponsibleAction
AgentRoles provide rights as well as responsibilities an agent has to attend to in order to fulfil this Role. ResponsibleActions should describe actions pertaining to responsibilities an agent is supposed to do when holding a specific AgentRole.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ServiceEndpoint
A specific Distribution, which is accessible via an access URL and provides data as a web service in a certain format.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#SimpleStatement
A SimpleStatement is intended as a tool for conveying a statement, definition or point of view about a certain topic. Using either a simple literal (using dataid:literal) to provide a quotation or by a referencing a web resource providing or representing the statement in any given medium (picture, text, video etc.). This class implements several classes of Dublin Core which is not further specified within DC.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#SingleFile
A single data dump file representing the whole Dataset, in a certain format/serialisation.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Superset
This dedicated version of a dataid:Dataset has exacly one purpose: to point out all its Sub-Datsets with void:subset. A dataid:Superset has no data itself and is therefore prohibited to point out Distributions with dcat:distribution. It can be used in a dataset hierarchy (e.g. as a root dataset), or as a container for other datasets.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#accessProcedure
Describes the steps which have to be taken to gain access to the described data at the location of a Distribution (e.g. register an account to gain dct:accessRights).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#allowsFor
An AgentRole allows an Agent to execute certain AuthorizedActions.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#associatedAgent
An Agent which is generally connected to the Dataset. Their exact function in regard to the Entity has to be specified by the qualification of an Authorization.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorityAgentRole
Assigns an AgentRole for an Authorization to an Agent, thereby allowing for certain AuthorizedActions this Agent can execute on the Entities defined by the scope of the Authorization.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain1
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain2
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain3
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain4
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain5
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain6
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain7
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain8
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationChain9
With the help of this property we can extend the reach dataid:authorizationScope over multiple instances of dataid:Dataset and dataid:Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizationScope
This property defines the scope of an Authorization. An Agent has the right to execute AuthorizedActions for all Entities of this scope. Together with its sub-properties (dataid:authorizedFor, dataid:authorizationChainX), it defines how the scope of an Authorization is extended to other Entities. Since this property can be inferred by its sub-properties it shall not be instantiated in a DataID document.
has characteristics: transitive
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizedAction
Points out AuthorizedActions Agents are allowed to execute under a given Authorization (and its chosen AgentRoles).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizedAgent
Points out an Agent which holds the rights granted by an Authorization (e.g. to modify the metadata of a Dataset).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#authorizedFor
Points out the Entities which are under the direct influence of an Authorization. An Agent has the right to execute AuthorizedActions (as defined by the pertaining AgentRole) for these Entities. This property shall be used to point out the initial entities for which an Authorization is valid. Inference via authorizationChain properties may extend the scope of this Authorization further over multiple Entities along the hirarical structure of a DataID.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#checksum
The checksum value allows the contents of a file to be authenticated since it shifts even with small changes to the file.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#dataDescription
Provides a detailed description of the data represented by this Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#datasetRelationRole
The role which qualifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship. It specifies which relationship datasets (pointed out with dataid:qualifiedRelationTo) have in regard to the dataset referred to with dataid:qualifiedRelationOf (e.g. source datasets when dataid:SourceRole is in place).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#growth
Indication of what size the approximated end volume of the Dataset is.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#hasAuthorization
Provides an Agent with the Authorization for a given scope of Entities (e.g. Dataset, Distribution etc.), granting rights to execute certain AuthorizedActions.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#identifier
A unique identifier for an Agent or Entity (for other, non DataID related identifiers).
has characteristics: inverse functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#identifierScheme
Points out which scheme of identifiers is used to uniquely identify resources inside a Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#inCatalog
The inverse property of dcat:record, pointing back to the dcat:Catalog in which this DataId is recorded.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#innerMediaType
Points out the MediaType of the (compressed) file inside another file (relevant for archive files).
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#isDistributionOf
Inverse property of dcat:distribution, linking a Distribution to a Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#latestVersion
Latest version of a DataId/Dataset/Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#needsSpecialAuthorization
Points out an Authorization which grants some degree of authority over this resource to the exclusion of other Authorizations which are not referred with this property.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#nextVersion
Next version of a DataId/Dataset/Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#openness
General description of how data will be shared. For example embargo periods (if any), outlines of technical mechanisms for dissemination or a definition of whether access will be widely open or restricted to specific groups. In case the Dataset cannot be shared, the reasons for this should be mentioned (e.g. ethical, rules of personal data, intellectual property, commercial, privacy-related, security-related).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#preview
Provides the URL of a short preview of the data provided by a Distribution, helpful when conveying type and format of the data provided as an example.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#previousVersion
Previous version of a DataId/Dataset/Distribution.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#qualifiedDatasetRelation
Qualifies the dataid:relatedDatset property with a DatasetRelationship.
has characteristics: inverse functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#qualifiedRelationOf
Inverse property of dataid:qualifiedDatasetRelation, pointing out a dataset which has related datasets referred to via dataid:dataid:qualifiedRelationTo.
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#qualifiedRelationTo
Pointing out datasets which are somehow related to the dataset referred to via dataid:dataid:qualifiedRelationOf.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#relatedDataset
Points to other Datasets containing related data. Can be qualified with dataid:DatasetRelationship. (note: while this property is symmetric, its qualification is not)
has characteristics: symmetric
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#reuseAndIntegration
Information on the possibilities for integration and reuse of the Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#similarData
Information on the existence (or absence) of similar data (see also dataid:similarDataset).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#softwareRequirement
Software needed to access the data provided via this Distribution or otherwise relevant for consuming the data.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#typeReference
Refers to a standard document of the MediaType described.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#underAuthorization
Points out an Authorization which grants some degree of authority over this resource (inverse property of dataid:authorizationScope).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#usefulness
Description of to whom the Dataset could be useful, and whether it underpins a scientific publication.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#isInheritable
Indicates whether this Authorization will be valid after an update to the DataID or a scope element.
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#literal
An actual textual statement or literal (string).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#typeExtension
Lists file extensions commonly used with this MediaType.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#typeName
Names the MediaType described.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#typeTemplate
The template (or mime type string) of a MediaType.
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#uncompressedByteSize
Records the byte size of the uncompressed content of an archive file.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#validFrom
The influence an Agent has over an Entity is valid from (inclusive) a certain point in time.
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#validUntil
The influence an Agent has over an Entity is valid until (exclusive) a certain point in time.
has characteristics: functional
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AgentRoleScheme
The AgentRole scheme (hierarchy) provided by DataID core, depicting Roles commonly used in the context of a file or document management system. This scheme should be replaced in other use cases.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AgentSupervision
The responsibility (ResponsibleAction) to supervise other Agents.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AllEntitlements
Represents all entitlements (EntitledActions). The top concept of the AuthorizedActionScheme hierarchy.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AllResponsibilities
Encompasses all responsibilities (ResponsibleActions). The top concept of the AuthorizedActionScheme hierarchy.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#AuthorizedActionScheme
Description of the AuthorizedAction hierarchy.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Contact
An Agent that can be contacted for general requests about the resource.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Contributor
Contributor to the resource. An Agent that was involved in creating or maintaining the resource but did not have the main part in this activity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#CopyRole
This role specifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship where the origin dataset is an exact copy of the target dataset (e.g. when republished under a different domain).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Creator
Creator of the resource. An AgentRole that is credited with the main part in the initial creation of the resource.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#DeleteContent
EntitledAction to delete some content of an entity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#DerivateRole
This role specifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship where one dataset points out a second dataset, which is a derivate of the first.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#GenericRelation
This role specifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship between two datasets which have a relation of a unknown quality.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Guest
A visitor or anonymous Agent which only has the right to read public documents.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#GuestAgent
Use this Agent as a stand in for any Agent not specifically defined in a domain, granting public access to an Entity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#GuestAuthorization
This Authorization can be used to point out that the content of an entity is public and can be read by anyone (see also dataid:Guest).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Maintainer
Maintainer of the Dataset. An Agent that ensures the technical correctness, accessibility and up-to-dateness of a Dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ModifyAgentRoles
EntitledAction to modify the role of Agents on certain Entities.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ModifyAuthorization
EntitledAction to modify an Authorization.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ModifyContent
EntitledAction to modify the content of an Entity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#Publisher
An Agent that makes the Dataset accessible online on a server or repository without necessarily being involved in its creation and decides on all dissemination related tasks as well (e.g. data portal entries).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#PublishingDecision
The final decision if an Entity (or a version of it) should be published.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ReadContent
EntitledAction to read the content of an Entity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ReadDataId
EntitledAction to read the DataID dataset metadata.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ResponseToContact
The responsibility (ResponsibleAction) to respond to contact attempts by external Agents. A contact point for the Entity.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#ResponseToLifeCycleEvent
The responsibility to manage changes and react to any event related to the lifecycle of a Dataset (e.g. issue tracker entries, unavailable download URL, etc.)
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#SimilarityRole
This role specifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship where the origin dataset has a significant similarity to the target dataset (without any assertion as to dimension of similarity).
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#SourceRole
This role specifies a dataid:DatasetRelationship where the origin dataset is created by transforming/collecting data from the target dataset.
IRI: http://dataid.dbpedia.org/ns/core#UpdateDataId
The responsibility (ResponsibleAction) to update dataset metadata.
This HTML document was obtained by processing the OWL ontology source code through LODE, Live OWL Documentation Environment, developed by Silvio Peroni.
Agents are real or legal persons, groups of persons, programs, organisations etc.