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SoftwareKG is a vocabulary defining terms that can be used to decribe mentions of software in scientific articles.
IRI: http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/Journal
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/LicenseDocument
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/InformationType
IRI: http://ontology.ethereal.cz/irao/Software
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/JournalInformation
Stores yearwise information for a journal.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/MentionType
Collection of mention types.
IRI: http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ontologies/nif-core#String
IRI: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Statement
IRI: http://schema.org/Date
IRI: http://schema.org/Organization
IRI: http://schema.org/Person
IRI: http://schema.org/ScholarlyArticle
IRI: http://schema.org/Text
IRI: http://schema.org/Thing
IRI: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept
IRI: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/SoftwareType
Collection of software types.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/SoftwareVersion
The version of a software.
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/isPartOf
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/publisher
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/documentType
Type of a schema:ScholarlyArticle.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/hasJournalInformation
Additional information for a journal.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/hasVersion
A version of a software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/informationType
Indicates to which piece of information about a software a mention describes, e.g. its version or developer.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/mentionType
Indicates if something was done with or said about a software.
IRI: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#object
IRI: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#predicate
IRI: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#subject
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByAbbreviation
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByAlternativeName
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByCitation
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByDeveloper
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByExtension
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByLicense
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByPlugIn
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByRelease
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToBySpecification
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByURL
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/referredToByVersion
Points to a mention that refers to the current. Used to draw a connection from a typed mention to a software mention.
IRI: http://schema.org/affiliation
IRI: http://schema.org/author
IRI: http://schema.org/citation
IRI: http://schema.org/datePublished
IRI: http://schema.org/familyName
IRI: http://schema.org/givenName
IRI: http://schema.org/keywords
IRI: http://schema.org/mentions
IRI: http://schema.org/name
IRI: http://schema.org/sameAs
IRI: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/software
Links a software mention to the mentioned software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/softwareType
Indicates the type of a software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/abbreviation
Abbreviated name of the software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/bestQuartile
Best quartile for the year and journal.
IRI: http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/eissn
IRI: http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/issn
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/citationCount
Number an article was cited.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/confidence
A confidence value of an inferred statement
IRI: http://purl.org/spar/datacite/doi
IRI: http://dbpedia.org/ontology/orcidId
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/date
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/documentType
Type of a schema:ScholarlyArticle.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/H-Index
H-Index of a journal.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/hasExtension
Name extension of the software, e.g. Enterprise Edition.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/hasURL
A URL associated with the software.
IRI: http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ontologies/nif-core#isString
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/rank
Rank of a journal.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/released
Year of software release.
IRI: http://schema.org/datePublished
IRI: http://schema.org/familyName
IRI: http://schema.org/givenName
IRI: http://schema.org/keywords
IRI: http://schema.org/name
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Abbreviation
Indicates that an abbreviation for a software was mentioned.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/AlternativeName
Indicates that an alternative name for a software was mentioned.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Citation
Indicates that a formal citation for a software was used in the text.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Developer
Indicates that a developer for a software was named.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Extension
Indicates that a software's name extension was used (e.g. Enterprise Edition, Community Edition, Home,...).
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/License
Indicates that a license for a software was mentioned.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Release
Indicates that a software release date was stated.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/URL
Indicates that a URL for a software was provided.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Version
Indicates that a software version was stated.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/MentionType_Allusion
Allusion of software describes each mention of a software name within a scholarly article. Aside appearance of the software name there are no further requirement for an allusion. It should especially be noted that no indication of actual usage is required, for instance, a fact about the software can be stated or multiple software can be compared. In the context of software mentions, allusions are comparable with scholarly citations used to refer to related work.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/MentionType_Creation
Creation (sub-type of Allusion) indicates that software was developed and implemented as part of a scientific investigation and is itself a research contribution. Knowledge of creation statements allows to track research software to its developers in order to provide credit to them as well as to discover and map newly published scientific software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/MentionType_Deposition
Deposition (sub-type of Creation) indicates that a software was published in the scope of a scientific investigation on top of being developed. Creation and deposition statements can be distinguished based on the additional information provided by the authors such as a URL or the corresponding publication license. Deposition statements, therefore, allow to provide additional information about discovered scientific software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/MentionType_Usage
Usage (sub-type of Allusion) defines that a software made a contribution to the study and was actively used during the investigation, which makes the software a part of the research's provenance. Therefore, usage statements are required to allow conclusions regarding provenance.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/Application
Applications
are standalone programs, designed for end-users, that usually result in
associated data or project files, e.g. Excel sheets.
This definition includes software applications that are only hosted
and available through web-based services, but excludes web-based
collections of data.
The definition also excludes databases that are used to store collections of scientific data.
To be considered as an application a web-service has to provide functionality beyond filtered access to data.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/OperatingSystem
Operating Systems (OS) build the basis for running software on a computer by managing its hardware components and the execution of all other software. OS are necessary when running a software application and they are, overall, less mentioned than other software.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/PlugIn
Plugins are extensions specifically developed to be used with existing Applications or Programming Environments and cannot be used individually. As such, in the context of Programming Environments, the category Plugin could also be called package or library. Often, the original application can be concluded from the plugin, e.g. scikit-learn is a much used Python package for machine learning.
IRI: http://data.gesis.org/softwarekg/vocab/ProgrammingEnvironment
Programming Environments (PE) are environments for implementing and executing computer programs or scripts. They are built around programming languages such as Python but also integrate compilers or interpreters in order to create executables from developed code. PEs play an important role in many scientific investigations and are particularly important for computationally heavy scientific disciplines such as computer science.
This HTML document was obtained by processing the OWL ontology source code through LODE, Live OWL Documentation Environment, developed by Silvio Peroni.
An InformationType describes what king of information is described by a mention. E.g. a version or a URL.