/usr/include/nepomuk/pimo.h is in kdelibs5-dev 4:4.8.2-0ubuntu1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 | /*
* This file has been generated by the onto2vocabularyclass tool
* copyright (C) 2007-2010 Sebastian Trueg <trueg@kde.org>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef _SOPRANO_PIMO_H_
#define _SOPRANO_PIMO_H_
#include <QtCore/QUrl>
#include "nepomuk_export.h"
namespace Nepomuk {
namespace Vocabulary {
namespace PIMO {
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl pimoNamespace();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl nrlOntologyGraph();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#AbstractClass
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl AbstractClass();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Agent
*
* An agent (eg. person, group, software or physical artifact).
* The Agent class is the class of agents; things that do stuff.
* A well known sub-class is Person, representing people. Other
* kinds of agents include Organization and Group.
* (inspired by FOAF).
* Agent is not a subclass of NAO:Party.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Agent();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Association
*
* An association between two or more pimo-things. This is used
* to model n-ary relations and metadata about relations. For
* example, the asociation of a person being organizational member
* is only effectual within a period of time (after the person joined
* the organization and before the person left the organization).
* There can be multiple periods of time when associations are
* valid.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Association();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Attendee
*
* The role of someone attending a social event.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Attendee();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#BlogPost
*
* A blog note. You just want to write something down right now and
* need a place to do that. Add a blog-note! This is an example class
* for a document type, there are more detailled ontologies to
* model Blog-Posts (like SIOC).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl BlogPost();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Building
*
* A structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently
* in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner";
* "it was an imposing edifice". (Definition from SUMO).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Building();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#City
*
* A large and densely populated urban area; may include several
* independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was
* a great city". (Definition from SUMO)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl City();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#ClassOrThing
*
* Superclass of class and thing. To add properties to both class
* and thing.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl ClassOrThing();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#ClassOrThingOrPropertyOrAssociation
*
* Superclass of resources that can be generated by the user.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl ClassOrThingOrPropertyOrAssociation();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#ClassRole
*
* Roles of classes in PIMO: concrete instances are Abstract and
* Concrete.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl ClassRole();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Collection
*
* A collection of Things, independent of their class. The items
* in the collection share a common property. Which property may
* be modelled explicitly or mentioned in the description of the
* Collection. The requirement of explicit modelling the semantic
* meaning of the collection is not mandatory, as collections
* can be created ad-hoc. Implizit modelling can be applied by
* the system by learning the properties. For example, a Collection
* of "Coworkers" could be defined as that all elements must be
* of class "Person" and have an attribute "work for the same Organization
* as the user". Further standards can be used to model these attributes.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Collection();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#ConcreteClass
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl ConcreteClass();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Contract
*
* A binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable
* by law. (Definition from SUMO). This is an example class for
* a document type, there are more detailled ontologies to model
* Contracts.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Contract();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Country
*
* The territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land
* of his birth"; "he visited several European countries". (Definition
* from SUMO)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Country();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Document
*
* A generic document. This is a placeholder class for document-management
* domain ontologies to subclass. Create more and specified subclasses
* of pimo:Document for the document types in your domain. Documents
* are typically instances of both NFO:Document (modeling the
* information element used to store the document) and a LogicalMediaType
* subclass. Two examples are given for what to model here: a contract
* for a business domain, a BlogPost for an informal domain.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Document();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Event
*
* Something that happens
* An Event is conceived as compact in time. (Definition from Merriam-Webster)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Event();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#FullPimoView
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl FullPimoView();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#GroundingClosure
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl GroundingClosure();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#InferOccurrences
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl InferOccurrences();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Locatable
*
* Things that can be at a location. Abstract class, use it as a superclass
* of things that can be placed in physical space.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Locatable();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Location
*
* A physical location. Subclasses are modeled for the most common
* locations humans work in: Building, City, Country, Room, State.
* This selection is intended to be applicable cross-cultural
* and cross-domain. City is a prototype that can be further refined
* for villages, etc. Subclass of a WGS84:SpatialThing, can have
* geo-coordinates.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Location();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#LogicalMediaType
*
* Logical media types represent the content aspect of information
* elements e.g. a flyer, a contract, a promotional video, a todo
* list. The user can create new logical media types dependend
* on their domain: a salesman will need MarketingFlyer, Offer,
* Invoice while a student might create Report, Thesis and Homework.
* This is independent from the information element and data object
* (NIE/NFO) in which the media type will be stored. The same contract
* can be stored in a PDF file, a text file, or an HTML website.
* The groundingOccurrence of a LogicalMediaType is the Document
* that stores the content.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl LogicalMediaType();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Meeting
*
* The social act of assembling for some common purpose; "his meeting
* with the salesman was the high point of his day". (Definition
* from SUMO)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Meeting();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Note
*
* A note. The textual contents of the note should be expressed
* in the nao:description value of the note.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Note();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#OccurrenceClosure
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl OccurrenceClosure();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Organization
*
* An administrative and functional structure (as a business
* or a political party). (Definition from Merriam-Webster)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Organization();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#OrganizationMember
*
* The role of one or multiple persons being a member in one or multiple
* organizations. Use pimo:organization and pimo:roleHolder
* to link to the organizations and persons.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl OrganizationMember();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Person
*
* Represents a person. Either living, dead, real or imaginary.
* (Definition from foaf:Person)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Person();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#PersonGroup
*
* A group of Persons. They are connected to each other by sharing
* a common attribute, for example they all belong to the same organization
* or have a common interest. Refer to pimo:Collection for more
* information about defining collections.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl PersonGroup();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#PersonRole
*
* A person takes a certain role in a given context. The role can
* be that of "a mentor or another person" or "giving a talk at a meeting",
* etc.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl PersonRole();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#PersonalInformationModel
*
* A Personal Information Model (PIMO) of a user. Represents the
* sum of all information from the personal knowledge workspace
* (in literature also referred to as Personal Space of Information
* (PSI)) which a user needs for Personal Information Management
* (PIM).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl PersonalInformationModel();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#ProcessConcept
*
* Concepts that relate to a series of actions or operations conducing
* to an end. Abstract class. Defines optional start and endtime
* properties, names taken from NCAL.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl ProcessConcept();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Project
*
* Any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted (Wordnet).
* An enterprise carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
* (Oxford Dictionary).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Project();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Room
*
* A properPart of a Building which is separated from the exterior
* of the Building and/or other Rooms of the Building by walls.
* Some Rooms may have a specific purpose, e.g. sleeping, bathing,
* cooking, entertainment, etc. (Definition from SUMO).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Room();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#RuleViewSpecificationGroundingClosure
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl RuleViewSpecificationGroundingClosure();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#RuleViewSpecificationInferOccurrences
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl RuleViewSpecificationInferOccurrences();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#RuleViewSpecificationOccurrenceClosure
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl RuleViewSpecificationOccurrenceClosure();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#SocialEvent
*
* A social occasion or activity. (Definition from Merriam-Webster)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl SocialEvent();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#State
*
* Administrative subdivisions of a Nation that are broader than
* any other political subdivisions that may exist. This Class
* includes the states of the United States, as well as the provinces
* of Canada and European countries. (Definition from SUMO).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl State();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Tag
*
* Tags in the context of PIMO. A marker class for Things that are
* used to categorize documents (or other things). Tags must be
* a kind of Thing and must have a unique label. Documents should
* not be Tags by default.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Tag();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Task
*
* A (usually assigned) piece of work (often to be finished within
* a certain time). (Definition from Merriam-Webster)
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Task();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Thing
*
* Entities that are in the direct attention of the user when doing
* knowledge work.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Thing();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#Topic
*
* A topic is the subject of a discussion or document. Topics are
* distinguished from Things in their taxonomic nature, examples
* are scientific areas such as "Information Science", "Biology",
* or categories used in content syndication such as "Sports",
* "Politics". They are specific to the user's domain.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl Topic();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#associationEffectual
*
* During which time is this association effective? If omitted,
* the association is always effective. Start time and end-time
* may be left open, an open start time indicates that the fact is
* unknown, an open end-time indicates that the end-date is either
* unknown or the association has not ended.
* There can be multiple effectual periods.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl associationEffectual();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#associationMember
*
* An super-property of all roles that an entity can have in an association.
* Member is the generic role of a thing in an association. Association
* subclasses should define sub-properties of this property.
* Associations can have Things as
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl associationMember();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#attendee
*
* A social event is attended by a person.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl attendee();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#attendingMeeting
*
* the attended meeting
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl attendingMeeting();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#attends
*
* A person attends a social event.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl attends();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#classRole
*
* Annotating abstract and concrete classes. Implementations
* may offer the feature to hide abstract classes. By default,
* classes are concrete. Classes can be declared abstract by setting
* their classRole to abstract. Instances should not have an abstract
* class as type (if not inferred).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl classRole();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#containsLocation
*
* The subject location contains the object location. For example,
* a building contains a room or a country contains a city.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl containsLocation();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#createdPimo
*
* The creator of the Personal Information Model. The human being
* whose mental models are represented in the PIMO.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl createdPimo();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#creator
*
* The creator of the Personal Information Model. A subproperty
* of NAO:creator. The human being whose mental models are represented
* in the PIMO. Range is an Agent.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl creator();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#datatypeProperty
*
* The object of statements is a literal, resource, or datatype
* value describing the subject thing. Users should be able to
* edit statements defined with this property. Abstract super-property.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl datatypeProperty();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#dtend
*
* This property specifies the date and time when a process ends.
* Inspired by NCAL:dtend.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl dtend();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#dtstart
*
* This property specifies when the process begins. Inspired
* by NCAL:dtstart.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl dtstart();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#duration
*
* The duration of the meeting. Begin and end time.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl duration();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#groundingForDeletedThing
*
* This NIE Information Element was used as a grounding occurrence
* for the object Thing. The Thing was then deleted by the user manually,
* indicating that this Information Element should not cause
* an automatic creation of another Thing in the future. The object
* resource has no range to indicate that it was completely removed
* from the user's PIMO, including the rdf:type statement. Relevant
* for data alignment and enrichment algorithms.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl groundingForDeletedThing();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#groundingOccurrence
*
* The subject Thing represents the entity that is described in
* the object InformationElement. The subject Thing is the canonical,
* unique representation in the personal information model for
* the entity described in the object. Multiple InformationElements
* can be the grounding occurrence of the same Thing, one InformationElement
* can be the groundingOccurrence of only one Thing.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl groundingOccurrence();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasDeprecatedRepresentation
*
* The subject Thing was represented previously using the object
* resource. This indicates that the object resource was a duplicate
* representation of the subject and merged with the subject.
* Implementations can use this property to resolve dangling
* links in distributed system. When encountering resources
* that are deprecated representations of a Thing, they should
* be replaced with the Thing. The range is not declared as we assume
* all knowledge about the object is gone, including its rdf:type.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasDeprecatedRepresentation();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasFolder
*
* Folders can be used to store information elements related to
* a Thing or Class. This property can be used to connect a Class
* or Thing to existing Folders. Implementations can suggest
* annotations for documents stored inside these folders or suggest
* the folder for new documents related to the Thing or Class.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasFolder();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasGlobalNamespace
*
* The global namespace of this user using the semdesk uri scheme,
* based on the Global Identifier of the user. Example semdesk://bob@example.com/things/.
* See http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/repos/trunk/doc/2008_09_semdeskurischeme/index.html
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasGlobalNamespace();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasLocalNamespace
*
* The local namespace of this user using the semdesk uri scheme,
* based on the Local Identifier of the user. Example semdesk://bob@/things/.
* See http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/repos/trunk/doc/2008_09_semdeskurischeme/index.html
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasLocalNamespace();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasLocation
*
* The subject thing is currently located at the object location.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasLocation();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasOrganizationMember
*
* The subject organization has the object person or organization
* (Agent) as a member.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasOrganizationMember();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasOtherConceptualization
*
* Short: hasOtherRepresentation points from a Class in your
* PIMO to a class in a domain ontology that represents the same
* class. Longer: hasOtherConceptualization means that a class
* of real world objects O represented by a concept C1 in the ontology
* has additional conceptualizations (as classes C2-Cn in different
* domain ontologies).
* This means: IF (O_i is conceptialized by C_j in Ontology_k)
* AND (O_l is conceptialized by C_m in Ontology_n) THEN (O_i and
* O_l is the same set of objects).
* hasOtherConceptualization is an transitive relation, but
* not equivalent (not symmetric nor reflexive).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasOtherConceptualization();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasOtherRepresentation
*
* hasOtherRepresentation points from a Thing in your PIMO to
* a thing in an ontology that represents the same real world thing.
* This means that the real world object O represented by an instance
* I1 has additional representations (as instances I2-In of different
* conceptualizations).
* This means: IF (I_i represents O_j in Ontology_k) AND (I_m represents
* O_n in Ontology_o) THEN (O_n and O_j are the same object).
* hasOtherRepresentation is a transitive relation, but not
* equivalent (not symmetric nor reflexive).
*
* For example, the URI of a foaf:Person representation published
* on the web is a hasOtherRepresentation for the person. This
* property is inverse functional, two Things from two information
* models having the same hasOtherRepresentation are considered
* to be representations of the same entity from the real world.
*
* TODO: rename this to subjectIndicatorRef to resemble topic
* maps ideas?
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasOtherRepresentation();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasOtherSlot
*
* hasOtherSlot points from a clot in your PIMO to a slot in a domain
* ontology that represents the same connection idea.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasOtherSlot();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasPart
*
* The object is part of the subject. Like a page is part of a book
* or an engine is part of a car. You can make sub-properties of this
* to reflect more detailed relations. The semantics of this relations
* is the same as skos:narrowerPartitive
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasPart();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasRootTopic
*
* The root topics of this PersonalInformationModel's topic
* hierarchy. Every topic that has no pimo:superTopic is a root
* topic. Semantically equivalent to skos:hasTopConcept.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasRootTopic();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#hasTag
*
* The subject's contents describes the object. Or the subject
* can be seen as belonging to the thing described by the object.
* Similar semantics as skos:subject.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl hasTag();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isDefinedBy
*
* Each element in a PIMO must be connected to the PIMO, to be able
* to track multiple PIMOs in a distributed scenario. Also, this
* is the way to find the user that this Thing belongs to.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isDefinedBy();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isLocationOf
*
* The subject location is the current location of the object.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isLocationOf();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isOrganizationMemberOf
*
* The subject person or organozation (Agent) is member of the
* object organization.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isOrganizationMemberOf();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isRelated
*
* The thing is related to the other thing. Similar in meaning to
* skos:related. Symmetric but not transitive.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isRelated();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isTagFor
*
* This thing is described further in the object thing. Similar
* semantics as skos:isSubjectOf.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isTagFor();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#isWriteable
*
* Defines if this information model can be modified by the user
* of the system. This is usually false for imported ontologies
* and true for the user's own PersonalInformationModel.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl isWriteable();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#jabberId
*
* Jabber-ID of the user. Used to communicate amongst peers in
* the social scenario of the semantic desktop. Use the xmpp node
* identifier as specified by RFC3920, see http://www.xmpp.org/specs/rfc3920.html#addressing-node.
* The format is the same as e-mail addresses: username@hostname.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl jabberId();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#locatedWithin
*
* The subject location is contained within the object location.
* For example, a room is located within a building or a city is located
* within a country.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl locatedWithin();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#objectProperty
*
* The object of statements is another Thing. Users should be able
* to edit statements defined with this property. Abstract super-property.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl objectProperty();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#occurrence
*
* The subject Thing is represented also in the object resource.
* All facts added to the object resource are valid for the subject
* thing. The subject is the canonical represtation of the object.
* In particual, this implies when (?object ?p ?v) -> (?subject
* ?p ?v) and (?s ?p ?object) -> (?s ?p ?subject). The class of the
* object is not defined, but should be compatible with the class
* of the subject. Occurrence relations can be inferred through
* same identifiers or referencingOccurrence relations.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl occurrence();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#organization
*
* relation to the organization in an OrganizationMember association.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl organization();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#partOf
*
* This is part of the object. Like a page is part of a book or an engine
* is part of a car. You can make sub-properties of this to reflect
* more detailed relations.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl partOf();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#referencingOccurrence
*
* The subject thing is described in the object document. Ideally,
* the document is public and its primary topic is the thing. Although
* this property is not inverse-functional (because the Occurrences
* are not canonical elements of a formal ontology) this property
* allows to use public documents, such as wikipedia pages, as
* indicators identity. The more formal hasOtherRepresentation
* property can be used when an ontology about the subject exists.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl referencingOccurrence();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#roleContext
*
* The context where the role-holder impersonates this role.
* For example, the company where a person is employed.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl roleContext();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#roleHolder
*
* the person taking the role
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl roleHolder();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#subTopic
*
* The object topic is more specific in meaning than the subject
* topic. Transitive. Similar in meaning to skos:narrower
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl subTopic();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#superTopic
*
* The object topic is more general in meaning than the subject
* topic. Transitive. Similar to skos:broader.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl superTopic();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#tagLabel
*
* The unique label of the tag. The label must be unique within the
* scope of one PersonalInformationModel. It is required and
* a subproperty of nao:prefLabel. It clarifies the use of nao:personalIdentifier
* by restricting the scope to tags. Semantically equivalent
* to skos:prefLabel, where uniqueness of labels is also recommended.
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl tagLabel();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#taskDueTime
*
* when is this task due? Represented in ISO 8601, example: 2003-11-22T17:00:00
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl taskDueTime();
/**
* http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/11/01/pimo#wikiText
*
* A wiki-like free-text description of a Thing or a Class. The
* text can be formatted using a limited set of HTML elements and
* can contain links to other Things. The format is described in
* detail in the WIF specification (http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Wiki_Interchange_Format).
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl wikiText();
/**
* http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#alt
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl alt();
/**
* http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#lat
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl lat();
/**
* http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#long
*/
NEPOMUK_EXPORT QUrl pimoLong();
}
}
}
#endif
|