This ontology defines common concepts in the greenhouse domain and covers three main aspects of the greenhouse, namely (1) greenhouse construction concepts, (2) real-time measurements and action concepts and (3) dynamic objects and situation concepts. The construction concepts are defined together with main greenhouse construction companies. The real-time measurements and action concepts are based on the SSN Ontology by the W3C Semantic Sensor Networks Incubator Group (SSN-XG), together with considerations from the W3C/OGC Spatial Data on the Web Working Group. The dynamic objects and situation concepts are defined based on the DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) ontology. The definition and usage of units are based on the Ontology of Measurements (OM). This ontology does not describe generic concepts, time, locations, etc. these are intended to be included from other ontologies via OWL imports.
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Initial created on
July 3, 2024.
For additional information, contact
Jack Verhoosel (jack.verhoosel@tno.nl).
Roos Bakker (TNO), Barry Nouwt (TNO), Romy van Drie (TNO), Lorijn van Rooijen (WUR), Sander van Leeuwen (WUR)
Contributor
Athanasios Sapounas (TNO), Jack Verhoosel (TNO), Cornelis Bouter (TNO), Bart Slager (TNO), Han Kruiger (TNO), Jan Top (WUR), Joris van Duijneveldt (TNO)
DASH is a SHACL library for frequently needed features and design patterns. The constraint components in this library are 100% standards compliant and will work on any engine that fully supports SHACL., This vocabulary defines terms used in SHACL, the W3C Shapes Constraint Language., 測定単位のオントロジー (Ontology of units of Measure; OM) は,科学技術にとって重要な概念及び関係をモデル化する。OMは,単位・量・測定・次元に特に焦点を当てている。, Please report any errors to the W3C Spatial Data on the Web Working Group via the SDW WG Public List public-sdw-wg@w3.org, The Ontology of units of Measure (OM) 2.0 models concepts and relations important to scientific research. It has a strong focus on units, quantities, measurements, and dimensions., Version 2.4 of the CGO contains construction, robotics and control concepts that cover the skeleton and covers of the greenhouse. In addition, the DUL and SOMA ontologies are reused to define fixed and moving physical objects in the greenhouse and to capture robot processes in the greenhouse.