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Food Safety Monitoring Ontology (FSO)
OWL
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Last submission date September 26, 2024

General information

DiTECT Food Safety Ontology (FSO) is designed to meet the data management needs of the application of data science to the food safety sector. The DiTECT project funded by the EC and China aims to develop integrated framework for real-time detection, assessment, and mitigation of biological, chemical and environmental contaminants throughout the food supply chain. DiTECT food safety ontology covers food safety analysis technologies and methods for noninvasive and rapid assessment of safety and authenticity of food products. The ontology maximally reuses well-known concepts from widely used reference ontologies related to the domains of measurement, agriculture, food and biochemical analysis.
Initial created on November 20, 2022. For additional information, contact Arif Yilmaz (a.yilmaz@maastrichtuniversity.nl) and Christopher Brewster (christopher.brewster@maastrichtuniversity.nl).

Categories and subjects

Ag Eng
Ag Res
Food
Pheno
Phys
Tech


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September 26, 2024

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URI

https://purl.archive.org/purl/ditect/DiTECTOntology
https://purl.archive.org/purl/ditect/DiTECTOntology
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https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FSO
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FSO
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ID http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/Result#AnalysisResult
http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/Result#AnalysisResult
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FSO/AnalysisResult
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AnalysisResult

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The Result of an Observation, Actuation, or act of Sampling.
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