A common ontology for the transport domain.
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The Open Transport Ontology is a dynamic domain ontology for transportation systems modelling, updated regularly following a release cycle.
It has been inspired by the Open Energy Ontology which is developed as part of the Open Energy Family
The OTO is published on GitHub under an open source license. The OTO is constantly being extended.
This domain ontology is a collaborative effort to represent the context of transportation system analysis based on standard terminologies used by human experts in the field of research. It is designed to improve transparency and facilitate data integration, comparability and transparency of transport system modelling and scenario analysis.
This ontology makes use of the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and its principles. It reuses several other ontologies.
All files are stored in the
docs folder of the repository.Everyone is invited to develop this repository with good intentions.
Please follow the workflow described in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
Contributors:
This repository is dual-licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (CC0-1.0) <https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode> or MIT License (MIT) <https://opensource.org/license/mit>.
You can choose between one of them if you use this work.
For scientific citation of this ontology, please refer to the CITATION.cff <CITATION.cff> file.
To cite a specific class of the ontology and its definition please use the following convention: > 'class label' (FUll-URI) from the [Open Transport Ontology (OEO)](https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/OpenTransportOntology)
