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The DCMI Types
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The Dublin Core Types namespace provides URIs for the entries of the DCMI Type Vocabulary.
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Nepomuk Annotation Ontology
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The Nepomuk Annotation Ontology defines the basic annotation properties like tagging or rating.
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Nepomuk File Ontology
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The Nepomuk File Ontology defines basic file types
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Nepomuk Information Element Core Ontology
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Core ontology for the Nepomuk Information Element framework which provides a unified vocabulary for describing native resources available on the desktop.
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Nepomuk Representation Language
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NRL is a Representational Language that addresses certain limitations on the part of RDF/S. It is itself designed on top of RDF. In particular it includes support for Named Graphs for modularization of data. Although being a widely-popular notion, named graphs have not been supported by any Representational Language so far. It is also based on a view concept for the tailoring of ontologies. This view concept turned out to be of additional value, as it also provides a mechanism to impose different semantics on the same syntactical structure.
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obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/nepomuk/ontologies/nrl.desktop:34
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