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    • OntoViewer is an open-source project that is hosted by EDM Council. The project started in May 2019. OntoViewer is a JAVA application that is specifically designed to access both the ontology structure and its content in the easiest possible way. OntoViewer servers both as a web application and REST API.
      Java
      MIT License
      102952Updated Oct 14, 2024Oct 14, 2024
    • idmp

      Public
      This repository stores the OWL ontology built on the basis of the ISO standards for identification of medicinal products.
      Java
      MIT License
      1029115Updated Oct 8, 2024Oct 8, 2024
    • RDF Serializer, to be used in a git commit-hook to force automatic correct rewrite of every OWL ontology
      Java
      MIT License
      186640Updated Oct 7, 2024Oct 7, 2024
    • spec.edmcouncil.org web pages
      Vue
      7302Updated Oct 4, 2024Oct 4, 2024
    • The owl-builder "builds" publishable / deployable versions (and derived products) of a given set of ontologies (such as FIBO)
      Shell
      MIT License
      6732Updated Sep 27, 2024Sep 27, 2024
    • fibo

      Public
      The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) defines the sets of things that are of interest in financial business applications and the ways that those things can relate to one another. In this way, FIBO can give meaning to any data (e.g., spreadsheets, relational databases, XML documents) that describe the business of finance.
      Shell
      MIT License
      6732531Updated Sep 26, 2024Sep 26, 2024
    • devops

      Public
      DevOps repository for ontology-publisher deployment
      Groovy
      MIT License
      0000Updated Sep 23, 2024Sep 23, 2024
    • cdmc

      Public
      MIT License
      2600Updated Apr 4, 2024Apr 4, 2024
    • auto

      Public
      The AUTOMOTIVE ONTOLOGY (AUTO) defines the shared conceptual structures in the automotive industry. It is an OWL ontology. It is built upon the auto schema.org extension created by the W3C Automotive Ontology Community Group. AUTO's development process follows the best practices established by the EDMC FIBO Community.
      Groovy
      MIT License
      201710Updated Feb 13, 2024Feb 13, 2024