Latest version: http://purl.org/opdm/utility#
Authors:
http://opdm-project.org/
http://www.unibw.de/ebusiness/
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#
rdfs:label OPDM Utility Vocabulary
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#Category
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Category
An individual of this class represents a single entry in a given classification or scheme of product types from a known third-party source.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#CategoryScheme
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Category scheme
An individual of this class represents a single provider or source of a classification or scheme of product types from a known third-party source.
Predefined Individuals
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#FeatureGroup
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Feature Group
This class represents the groups in which all the properties of a Product Type are logically divided into
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#MetadataContainer
rdfs:label Metadata Container
An individual of this class represents a group of metadata values. The individual links together: (a) the group of metadata values; (b) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology via the opdm:isConfiguredBy property and, (c) a single individual of the opdm:MetadataProfile class via the opdm:inProfile property.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#MetadataProfile
rdfs:label Metadata Profile
An invidual of this class represents a single metadata profile (a single configuration of metadata values) to be defined by an Administrator of the OPDM Application (e.g. a manufacturer, a content provider, an online shop, a mail order company, etc...).
Predefined Individuals
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#TypeOfDimension
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Type of Dimension (width, height, depth);
An invidual of this class represents some attribute of the dimension of a product (i.e. shipping width/height/depth, width/height/depth with stand, width/height/depth without stand, etc.). Individuals of this class can be added as needed.
Predefined Individuals
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#TypeOfPowerComsumption
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Type of power comsuption (oven hot air, conventional oven, etc.);
An invidual of this class represents some attribute of the power consumption of a product (i.e. oven hot air, conventional oven, etc.). Individuals of this class can be added as needed.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#TypeOfWeight
rdfs:subClassOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue
rdfs:label Type of Weight
An invidual of this class represents some attribute of the weight of a product (i.e. shipping weight). Individuals of this class can be added as needed.
Predefined Individuals
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#eClass
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#datatypeProductOrServiceProperty
rdfs:label eCl@ss
eCl@ss is a product classification and description standard for information exchange between customers and their suppliers. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclass)
Compatible with (rdfs:domain): http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrService
Allowed values (rdfs:range): http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#gpcBrick
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#datatypeProductOrServiceProperty
rdfs:label GPC brick
The foundation of GPC is called a Brick. GPC bricks define categories of similar products. Using the GPC brick as part of GDSN ensures the correct recognition of the product category across the extended supply chain, from seller to buyer.
Compatible with (rdfs:domain): http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrService
Allowed values (rdfs:range): http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#unspsc
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#datatypeProductOrServiceProperty
rdfs:label UNSPSC
The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code is a hierarchical convention that is used to classify all products and services.
Compatible with (rdfs:domain): http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrService
Allowed values (rdfs:range): http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#typeOfDimension
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#valueReference
rdfs:label type of dimension
Indicates an attribute of the dimension associated to a product (i.e. shipping dimension, dimension with stand, etc.).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#typeOfPowerConsumption
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#valueReference
rdfs:label type of power consumption
Indicates an attribute of the power consumption associated to a product (i.e. hot air oven, conventional oven, etc.).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#typeOfWeight
rdfs:subPropertyOf http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#valueReference
rdfs:label type of weight
Indicates an attribute of the weight associated to a product (i.e. shipping weight).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#attributePosition
rdfs:label Attribute position
The opdm:attributePosition property links from: (a) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology; to (b) an integer value that represents the position of the conceptual element on the user interface.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#category
rdfs:label Category
The opdm:category property links from: (a) a single Product class within an ODPM Product Type Ontology; to (b) a single individual of the opdm:Category class. The value of this property, (b) in this case, should be propagated to the individuals of the Product Class, (a).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#coverage
rdfs:label Coverage
This annotation property is attached to product properties to indicate that the property has been populated/applied to instance data over a certain threshold value
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#exampleOfUsage
rdfs:label Example of usage
The opdm:exampleOfUsage property links from: (a) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology; to (b) a string describing an example value of the conceptual element.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#inFeatureGroup
rdfs:label In feature group
The opdm:inFeatureGroup annotation property links a property of a Product Type to the feature group that it is part of (an individual of the FeatureGroup class).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#inProfile
rdfs:label In profile
The opdm:inProfile property links from: (a) a single individual of the opdm:MetadataContainer class; to (b) a single individual of the opdm:MetadataProfile class.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#isConfiguredBy
rdfs:label Is configured by
The opdm:isConfiguredBy property links from: (a) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology; to (b) a single individual of the opdm:MetadataContainer class.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#isVariant
rdfs:label Is variant
The opdm:isVariant property flags whether a particular property of a Product Type produces a variant, a small characteristical difference, of the same product. Typical properties of this nature are the color or size of a given product
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#keyFeature
rdfs:label Key feature
This annotation property is attached to product properties to indicate that the property is a key or distinctive feature of the product
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#maxCardinality
rdfs:label maximum cardinality
This annotation property is attached to product properties to indicate the recommended maximum number of times that the product property in question should be populated with respect to its subject element (or domain). The value of the property can be either a positive integer number including '0' or the character '*' to indicate an open-ended maximum value
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#minCardinality
rdfs:label minimum cardinality
This annotation property is attached to product properties to indicate the recommended minimum number of times that the product property in question should be populated with respect to its subject element (or domain). The value of the property can be either a positive integer number including '0' or the character '*' to indicate an open-ended minimum value
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#priority
rdfs:label Priority
The opdm:priority property links from: (a) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology; to (b) a integer value describing the priority that the conceptual element should be given in the user interface.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#range
rdfs:label Range
The opdm:range property is a proxy of rdfs:range for other annotation properties and to comply with OWL-1-DL. OWL-1-DL does not allow rdfs:domain, :range axioms on annotation properties. See: <http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/16310/using-rdfsrange-in-owlannotationproperty-and-owl-dl-validation>
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#rankingDirection
rdfs:label Ranking direction
The opdm:rankingDirection property links from: (a) a single conceptual element (class, property, individual) defined in an OPDM Product Type Ontology; to (b) a string describing whether the conceptual element should be ranked in ascending or descending order.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#recommendedRangeOfMeasure
rdfs:label Recommended range of measure
This annotation is attached to quantitative product properties and defines the probable, likely minimum-maximum range of values for a unit of measure that should be used at instance level.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#recommendedUnitOfMeasure
rdfs:label Recommended unit of measure
This annotation is attached to quantitative product properties and defines the unit of measure that should be used at instance level via gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#DefaultProfile
rdfs:label Default Profile
This invidual represents the default metadata profile (the default configuration of metadata values) defined by an Administrator of the OPDM Application (e.g. a manufacturer, a content provider, an online shop, a mail order company, etc...).
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#DimensionForShipping
rdfs:label Dimension for shipping
Indicates that the dimensions of a product (width, height, depth) refer to the dimensions when it is packaged to be delivered.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#DimensionWithStand
rdfs:label Dimension with stand
Indicates that the dimensions of a product (width, height, depth) refer to the dimensions when it is attached to an associated stand.
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#GoogleCategoryScheme
rdfs:label Google Category Scheme
This invidual represents the Google category of product types available online at <http://www.google.com/basepages/producttype/taxonomy.en-US.txt>
URI http://purl.org/opdm/utility#WeightForShipping
rdfs:label Weight for shipping
Indicates that the weight of a product refers to the weight when it is packaged to be delivered.
Martin Hepp
E-Business and Web Science Research Group
Chair of General Management and E-Business
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
D-85577 Neubiberg, Germany
Phone: +49 89 6004-4217
eMail: mhepp(at)computer.org (preferred mode of communication)
Web: http://www.heppnetz.de/
Web: http://www.unibw.de/ebusiness/
The OPDM Utility Vocabulary is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix/adapt the work (e.g. to import the ontology and create specializations of its elements), as long as you attribute the work and link back to http://purl.org/opdm/utility#.
This documentation has been generated automatically from the most recent ontology specification in OWL using a Python script written by Alex Stolz and Martin Hepp. Our script uses the RDFlib library for parsing and handling RDF and the Jinja template engine for generating the HTML document.
rdfs:comment
An RDF vocabulary for the utility conceptual elements needed across all Product Type Ontologies (PTOs) that conform the project Ontology-based Product Data Management (OPDM)