rdfs:comment"An individual and identifiable living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli."@en;
rdfs:comment"A building represents a structure that provides shelter for its occupants or contents and stands in one place. The building is also used to provide a basic element within the spatial structure hierarchy for the components of a building project (together with site, storey, and space)."@en;
rdfs:comment"An area of land, which might be used for grazing animals or planting crops. The parcel is defined as an undividable logical area of land which contains homogeneous items."@en;
rdfs:comment"A directive that a device must support to perform a certain function. A command may act upon a state, but does not necessarily act upon a state. For example, the ON command acts upon the ON/OFF state, but the GET command does not act upon any state, it simply gives a directive to retrieve a certain value. We propose here a list of commands that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended.";
rdfs:label"Command".
rdfs:comment"A directive that a device must support to perform a certain function. A command may act upon a state, but does not necessarily act upon a state. For example, the ON command acts upon the ON/OFF state, but the GET command does not act upon any state, it simply gives a directive to retrieve a certain value. We propose here a list of commands that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."@en;
rdfs:comment"The functionality necessary to accomplish the task for which a Device is designed. A device can be designed to perform more than one function. Functions can be structured in categories (subclasses) that reflect different points of view, for example, considering the specific application area for which a function can be used (e.g., light, temperature, motion, heat, power, etc.), or the capability that a function can support (e.g., receive, reply, notify, etc.), and so forth. ";
rdfs:label"Function".
rdfs:comment"The functionality necessary to accomplish the task for which a Device is designed. A device can be designed to perform more than one function. Functions can be structured in categories (subclasses) that reflect different points of view, for example, considering the specific application area for which a function can be used (e.g., light, temperature, motion, heat, power, etc.), or the capability that a function can support (e.g., receive, reply, notify, etc.), and so forth. "@en;
rdfs:label"Function"@en.
### https://saref.etsi.org/core/Humidity
saref:Humidityrdf:typeowl:Class;
rdfs:subClassOfsaref:Property;
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property related to some measurements that are characterized by a certain value that is measured in a humidity unit";
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property related to some measurements that are characterized by a certain value that is measured in a humidity unit"@en;
rdfs:comment"An aspect of an entity that can be observable by a sensor."@en,
"Anything that can be sensed, measured or controlled in households, common public buildings or offices. We propose here a list of properties that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended.";
"Anything that can be sensed, measured or controlled in households, common public buildings or offices. We propose here a list of properties that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."@en;
rdfs:comment"The state in which a device can be found, e.g, ON/OFF/STANDBY, or ONLINE/OFFLINE. We propose here a list of states that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended.";
rdfs:label"State".
rdfs:comment"The state in which a device can be found, e.g, ON/OFF/STANDBY, or ONLINE/OFFLINE. We propose here a list of states that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."@en;
rdfs:comment"The goal for which a device is designed (from a user perspective). For example, a washing machine is designed for the task of washing. We propose here a list of tasks that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended.";
rdfs:label"Task".
rdfs:comment"The goal for which a device is designed (from a user perspective). For example, a washing machine is designed for the task of washing. We propose here a list of tasks that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."@en;
rdfs:label"Task"@en.
### https://saref.etsi.org/core/Temperature
saref:Temperaturerdf:typeowl:Class;
rdfs:subClassOfsaref:Property;
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property related to some measurements that are characterized by a certain value that is measured in a temperature unit (degree_Celsius, degree_Fahrenheit, or degree_kelvin)";
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property related to some measurements that are characterized by a certain value that is measured in a temperature unit (degree_Celsius, degree_Fahrenheit, or degree_kelvin)"@en;
rdfs:label"Temperature"@en,
"Temperature".
"Temperature"@en.
### https://saref.etsi.org/core/Time
saref:Timerdf:typeowl:Class;
rdfs:subClassOfsaref:Property;
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property that allows to specify the time concept in terms of instants or intervals according to the imported W3C Time ontology.";
rdfs:label"Time".
rdfs:comment"A saref:Property that allows to specify the time concept in terms of instants or intervals according to the imported W3C Time ontology."@en;
rdfs:label"Time"@en.
### https://saref.etsi.org/core/UnitOfMeasure
saref:UnitOfMeasurerdf:typeowl:Class;
rdfs:comment"The unit of measure is a standard for measurement of a quantity, such as a Property. For example, Power is a property and Watt is a unit of power that represents a definite predetermined power: when we say 10 Watt, we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined power called \"watt\". Our definition is based on the definition of unit of measure in the Ontology of units of Measure (OM). We propose here a list of some units of measure that are relevant for the purpose of the Smart Appliances ontology, but this list can be extended."@en,
"The unit of measure is a standard for measurement of a quantity, such as a Property. For example, Power is a property and Watt is a unit of power that represents a definite predetermined power: when we say 10 Watt, we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined power called \"watt\". Our definition is based on the definition of unit of measure in the Ontology of units of Measure (OM). We propose here a list of some units of measure that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended, also using some other ontologies rather than the Ontology of units of Measure (OM).";
"The unit of measure is a standard for measurement of a quantity, such as a Property. For example, Power is a property and Watt is a unit of power that represents a definite predetermined power: when we say 10 Watt, we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined power called \"watt\". Our definition is based on the definition of unit of measure in the Ontology of units of Measure (OM). We propose here a list of some units of measure that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended, also using some other ontologies rather than the Ontology of units of Measure (OM)."@en;