s4city:Eventrdfs:comment"Temporary and scheduled event, like a festival or competition. (Definition taken from Wikidata)"@en;
s4city:Eventrdfs:comment"Temporary and scheduled event, like a festival or competition. (Definition taken from Wikidata)"@en;
rdfs:label"Event"@en;
rdfs:label"Event"@en;
@@ -566,15 +573,16 @@ s4city:KeyPerformanceIndicator a owl:Class ;
[aowl:Restriction;
[aowl:Restriction;
owl:onPropertys4city:isKPIOf;
owl:onPropertys4city:isKPIOf;
owl:allValuesFromsaref:FeatureOfInterest],
owl:allValuesFromsaref:FeatureOfInterest].
[aowl:Restriction;
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasDescription;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasDescription ;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal],
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] ,
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasName ;
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] .
[aowl:Restriction;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasName;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal].
s4city:KeyPerformanceIndicatorrdfs:comment"A Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a type of performance measurement. KPIs evaluate the success of an organization or of a particular activity in which it engages. (Definition taken from FIWARE)"@en;
s4city:KeyPerformanceIndicatorrdfs:comment"A Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a type of performance measurement. KPIs evaluate the success of an organization or of a particular activity in which it engages. (Definition taken from FIWARE)"@en;
rdfs:label"Key Performance Indicator"@en;
rdfs:label"Key Performance Indicator"@en;
@@ -619,13 +627,13 @@ s4city:KeyPerformanceIndicatorAssessment a owl:Class ;
owl:onPropertys4city:hasLastUpdateDate;
owl:onPropertys4city:hasLastUpdateDate;
owl:allValuesFromxsd:dateTime],
owl:allValuesFromxsd:dateTime],
[aowl:Restriction;
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasDescription;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasDescription ;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal],
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] ,
[aowl:Restriction;
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasName;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasName ;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal],
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] ,
[aowl:Restriction;
[aowl:Restriction;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasValue;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasValue;
@@ -663,15 +671,15 @@ s4city:PublicService a owl:Class ;
[aowl:Restriction;
[aowl:Restriction;
owl:onPropertys4city:isAvailableInLanguage;
owl:onPropertys4city:isAvailableInLanguage;
owl:allValuesFromdcterms:LinguisticSystem],
owl:allValuesFromdcterms:LinguisticSystem].
[aowl:Restriction;
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasDescription;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasDescription ;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal],
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] ,
[aowl:Restriction;
# [ a owl:Restriction ;
owl:onPropertysaref:hasName;
# owl:onProperty saref:hasName ;
owl:allValuesFromrdfs:Literal].
# owl:allValuesFrom rdfs:Literal ] .
s4city:PublicServicerdfs:comment"Public service is a service which is provided by government either directly (through the public sector) or by financing provision of services. (Definition taken from Wikipedia)"@en;
s4city:PublicServicerdfs:comment"Public service is a service which is provided by government either directly (through the public sector) or by financing provision of services. (Definition taken from Wikipedia)"@en;
saref:Devicerdfs:comment"A tangible object designed to accomplish a particular task in households, common public buildings or offices. In order to accomplish this task, the device performs one or more functions. For example, a washing machine is designed to wash (task) and to accomplish this task it performs a start and stop function. Devices can be structured in categories (subclasses) that reflect the different domain in which a device is used, e.g., smart appliances domain (subclass FunctionRelated) vs. building domain (subclass BuildingRelated) vs. smart grid domain (subclass EnergyRelated). New categories can be defined,if needed, to reflect other differences, for example different points of view, such as the point of view of the device's user vs. the point of view of the device's manufacturer. We propose a list of devices that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."^^xsd:string;
saref:Devicerdfs:comment"A tangible object designed to accomplish a particular task in households, common public buildings or offices. In order to accomplish this task, the device performs one or more functions. For example, a washing machine is designed to wash (task) and to accomplish this task it performs a start and stop function. Devices can be structured in categories (subclasses) that reflect the different domain in which a device is used, e.g., smart appliances domain (subclass FunctionRelated) vs. building domain (subclass BuildingRelated) vs. smart grid domain (subclass EnergyRelated). New categories can be defined,if needed, to reflect other differences, for example different points of view, such as the point of view of the device's user vs. the point of view of the device's manufacturer. We propose a list of devices that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended."^^xsd:string;