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SAREF4AGRI: extension for the Smart Agriculture and Food Chain domains

The intention of SAREF4AGRI is to connect SAREF with existing ontologies and important standardization initiatives and ontologies in the Smart Agriculture and Food Chain domain, including ICAR for livestock data, AEF for agricultural equipment, Plant Ontology Consortium for plants, or AgGateway for IT support for arable farming.

SAREF4EHAW: extension for the eHealth/Ageing-well domain

The SAREF4EHAW extension has been specified and formalised by investigating EHAW domain related resources such as: potential stakeholders, standardization initiatives, alliances/associations, European projects, EC directives, existing ontologies, and data repositories.

ISO/IEC 19763-3:2020 Information technology - Metamodel framework for interoperability (MFI) - Part 3: Metamodel for ontology registration

This document specifies the metamodel that provides a facility to register administrative and evolution information related to ontologies. The metamodel is intended to promote interoperability among application systems, by providing administrative and evolution information related to ontologies, accompanied with standardized ontology repositories that register ontologies themselves in specific languages. This document does not specify the metamodels of ontologies expressed in specific languages and the mappings among them.

ISO/IEC 19763-3:2020

ISO/IEC 30182:2017, 2.10. Smart city concept model: Guidance for establishing a model for data interoperability

ISO/IEC 30182:2017 describes, and gives guidance on, a smart city concept model (SCCM) that can provide the basis of interoperability between component systems of a smart city, by aligning the ontologies in use across different sectors. It includes: (a) concepts (e.g. ORGANIZATION, PLACE, COMMUNITY, ITEM, METRIC, SERVICE, RESOURCE); and (b)

Context Information Management (CIM) Recommendations for NGSI-LD Interworking

* Recognizing the value of obtaining interworking between information created/modified/published via oneM2M or NGSI-LD or other systems, this Work Item will investigate the degree of alignment between several approaches, at the levels of (a) systems (b) information models and ontologies (c) API functionality. The word "interworking" is meant here in a general way and is not meant to restrict the kinds of systems considered.