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This specification defines the Core Public Rule Management Vocabulary (CPRMV). The Core Public Rule Management Vocabulary (CPRMV) is the basis for a standard for public rule management for which the regels.overheid.nl is the (Dutch) portal for all related knowledge and tooling for now.
- createor : Dutch ministry

- description : The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) is a policy expression language that provides a flexible and interoperable information model, vocabulary, and encoding mechanisms for representing statements about the usage of content and services. The ODRL Information Model describes the underlying concepts, entities, and relationships that form the foundational basis for the semantics of the ODRL policies.

- description : représentation des Procédures et Steps
- extends PPlan
- Intéressant pour la modélisation des processus métiers ?
- acronym : SSSOM
This document specifies a profile of SKOS and for profile, the definition of from the Profiles Vocabularyref is used. A profile is: "A specification that constrains, extends, combines, or provides guidance or explanation about the usage of other specifications."
Here, the other specification being profiled is SKOS.
- altLabel : CPSV
- description : extension of SKOS for statistical classification
- who : Sparna, DDI, INSEE
- related to the best practices document : https://linked-statistics.github.io/xkos/xkos-best-practices.html
- scope note : DCAT-AP profile and extension for mobility data
- source : ENDORSE 2025
- detail : 48 additinal properties and 2 new classes (MobilityDataSatandard). Offer SHACL shapes. Also define controlled values
- Uses xsl2rdf to edit the controlled vocabularies
- altLabel : CTO, PointTopic ontology
- creator : PointTopics, UK
- Licence : GPl 3.0
- description : Multi-domain open-source telecoms ontology, focus on the commercial/organisation/service aspects of telecoms markets
- source : Endorse 2025
- "Wikipedia for telecoms"
Ontologie PAIR: Projets, Acteurs, Idées, Ressources - assemblee-virtuelle/pair
Liée à l'Assemblée Virtuelle
Multilingual Data Model for the Interoperability of Learning Opportunities, Qualifications, Accreditation and Credentials in Europe, developed by the European Commission. Built on open standards (W3C Verifiable Credential data model), the ELM provides the first unitary and comprehensive data model across the European Education Area. Available in 30 languages, it provides tools to facilitate the recognition of qualifications and validation of skills, promoting a culture of upskilling, reskilling, and lifelong learning.
With over 500 properties, the ELM allows for the capture and validation of all learning related data, including formal, non-formal and informal learning. It caters for the needs of general education, Vocational Education and Training, Higher Education, adult learning, and labour market trainings. This allows for the creation and portability of rich data, that are not limited to a single sector, and addresses actors in Employment, Skills, Education and Training alike.
See also Verifiable Credentials
The Data Privacy Vocabulary [DPV] enables expressing machine-readable metadata about the use and processing of (personal or otherwise) data and technologies based on legislative requirements such as the General Data Protection Regulation [GDPR]. This document describes the DPV specification along with its data model. The canonical URL for DPV is https://w3id.org/dpv which contains (this) specification. The namespace for DPV terms is https://w3id.org/dpv#, the suggested prefix is dpv, and this document along with source and releases are available at https://github.com/w3c/dpv. A changelog this version is provided in the appendix.