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Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 June 2017
Definition of Software Ontology
In computer science, the term ontology refers to a structure of concepts or entities within a domain, organized by relationships [1]
The specification takes the form of a representational vocabulary (classes, relations, and so forth), which provide meanings for the vocabulary and formal constraints on its coherent use. [2]
A software ontology is a classification of categories describing software with explicit specifications of its entities and relationships.
Ontologies, vocabularies and metadata terms
Pointers to relevant software ontologies and software metadata, that might be used as inspiration for the upper-level/metadata part of the Software Heritage data model.
name | description | context | created | last update | version | links | in CodeMeta crosswalk table | file name |
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ADMS.SW | Asset Description Metadata Schema for Software, and specifically FOSS | software ontology, research | 2012 | 2015 | 1.00 | global description , | no | - |
DOAP | Description of a project | software ontology | 2010 | 2017 | no version | on github, | yes | doap.xml, doap.json |
SEON | A family of Software Evolution ONtologies | software ontology | 2012 | unknown | no version | homepagedocumentation[] | no | - |
Linked data schemas
The schemes bellow are mostly used by search engines.
name | description | context | created | last update | version | links | in CodeMeta crosswalk table | file name |
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Schema.org | Vocabularies for structured data use on the internet and beyond. Code, SoftwareSourceCode and SoftwareApplication are the main classes describing software. | linked data | 2011 | 2017 | 3.2 | homepage | yes | - |
Wikidata | provides data about software with Q7397 | linked data, catalog | 2012 | 2017 | no version | generic software propreties, | yes | - |
Dbpedia | Multi-domain ontology
mappings:
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linked data | 2007 | 2015 | 3.11 | software page | no | - |
Scholarly ecosystem
Software ontologies in research and academia.
name | description | context | created | last update | version | links | in CodeMeta crosswalk table | file name |
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SWOP | The Software Ontology Project- "is a resource for describing software tools, their types, tasks, versions, provenance and data associated." funded by the JISC | software ontology | 2011 | 2016 | - | SWOP, | no | - |
TOTEM | Trustworthy Online Technical Environment Metadata Database for digital objects in general | generic, catalog | 2008 | unknown | unknown | homepage | no | - |
DataCite | the schema is not software specific | generic, research | 2009 | 2016 | 4.0 | schemaguidlines | yes | |
Zenodo | exported possibilities : MARCXML, Dublin Core, and DataCite Metadata Schema | generic, research | - | - | - | github citable-code | yes | no file in source code |
Figshare | Making research outputs available online | generic | 2011 | - | - | - | yes | no file in source code |
Digital preservation schemas
name | description | context | created | last update | version | links | in CodeMeta crosswalk table | file name |
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Dublin Core | - | generic | - | - | - | dcmitype-Software | yes | - |
Marc | MAchine-Readable Cataloging
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generic | 1960s | - | - | homepage | no | - |
PRONOM | ||||||||
PREMIS |
Package management vocabularies
Found mostly in the source code itself.
name | description | context | created | last update | version | links | in CodeMeta crosswalk table | file name |
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R Package Description | DESCRIPTION file stored in an R package, containing important metadata | dev | - | - | - | - | yes | TBD |
Debian Package | An effort to collect meta-information about projects. Trying to use DOAP vocabulary. Captured in a file called debian/upstream/metadata in YAML format. another file with EDAM ontology can be provided at: debian/upstream/edam | dev | - | 2017 | - | wiki | yes | debian/upstream/metadata |
debtags | debtags are terms used to describe package content in a non-formal way. | dev | 2005 | 2017 | no version | vocabulary | no | not in source code |
Python Distutils (PyPI) | The Python Package Index (PyPI) stores metadata that describes package. setup;py file is used when package was packaged and distributed by Distutils (the standard for distributing Python Modules) | dev | 1999 | 2017 | 35.0.1 Setuptools | setuptools doc | yes | setup.py |
Trove Software Map | Distutils Trove Classification | dev | 1998 | 2002 | - | Trove project | yes | - |
CPAN::Meta | Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) used somewhat like a package manager. The CPAN::META known as META.yml or META.json file is typically created by other tools, Module::Build and ExtUtils::MakeMaker. The raw form of the metadata doesn't exists in the source code. | dev | 2003 | - | 2.150010 | wikipedia | yes | META.json, META.yml, .spec |
Ruby Gem | Specifications in Ruby called gemspec that can hold arbitrary metadata in a .gemspec file or a Rakefile | dev | 2006 | 2015 | 0.3.1 | guide | yes | .gemspec, Rakefile |
JavaScript -npm | A package.json file containing specifications about npm package. The name and version of the package are a unique identifier, changes to the package should come with changes to the version | dev | 2010 | 2017 | - | documentation | yes | package.json |
Maven | pom.xml file in the project root. POM stands for "Project Object Model", an XML representation of a Maven project. | dev | - | 2017 | 3.5.0 | POM reference | yes | pom.xml |
Octave | DESCRIPTION file in package which contains various information about package | dev | - | - | - | howto | yes | DESCRIPTION |
CodeMeta | a minimal metadata schema for science software and code, in JSON and XML | software ontology, research, linked data | 2014 | 2017 | no version | homepage | yes | code.json |
Marc | MAchine-Readable Cataloging
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generic | 1960s | - | - | homepage | no | - |
PRONOM - [3] include in Digital preservation schemas
PREMIS - include in Digital preservation schemas
DOLCE -Outdated ?
CSO - Outdated ?