It is a subclass of the W3C's Organisation ontology: It meets all the requirements, however, this is only so if it is used in a particular way, notably if different organizations use common code lists as values, in particular, for properties such as org:classification and org:purpose. The Public Organization class represents the organization. One organization may comprise several sub-organizations and any organization may have one or more organizational units. Each of these is described using the same properties and relationships. In the RDF release of the CPOV, his class is bound to cpov:PublicOrganization which is defined as a sub class of org:Organization. In some cases, albeit rare ones, a Public Organization may not be a legal entity, furthermore, the definition is considered sufficiently distinct that it is inappropriate to define cpov:PublicOrganization as a sub class of org:FormalOrganization which may otherwise be considered natural. It is noteworthy in that context that cpov:PublicOrganization is not defined as disjoint with org:FormalOrganization or any other class.
It is a subclass of the W3C's Organisation ontology: It meets all the requirements, however, this is only so if it is used in a particular way, notably if different organizations use common code lists as values, in particular, for properties such as org:classification and org:purpose. The Public Organization class represents the organization. One organization may comprise several sub-organizations and any organization may have one or more organizational units. Each of these is described using the same properties and relationships. In the RDF release of the CPOV, this class is bound to cpov:PublicOrganization which is defined as a sub class of org:Organization. In some cases, albeit rare ones, a Public Organization may not be a legal entity, furthermore, the definition is considered sufficiently distinct that it is inappropriate to define cpov:PublicOrganization as a sub class of org:FormalOrganization which may otherwise be considered natural. It is noteworthy in that context that cpov:PublicOrganization is not defined as disjoint with org:FormalOrganization or any other class.
type | Class |
label | Public Organisation |
Title | Public Organisation |
definition | It is a subclass of the W3C's Organisation ontology: It meets all the requirements, however, this is only so if it is used in a particular way, notably if different organizations use common code lists as values, in particular, for properties such as org:classification and org:purpose. The Public Organization class represents the organization. One organization may comprise several sub-organizations and any organization may have one or more organizational units. Each of these is described using the same properties and relationships. In the RDF release of the CPOV, his class is bound to cpov:PublicOrganization which is defined as a sub class of org:Organization. In some cases, albeit rare ones, a Public Organization may not be a legal entity, furthermore, the definition is considered sufficiently distinct that it is inappropriate to define cpov:PublicOrganization as a sub class of org:FormalOrganization which may otherwise be considered natural. It is noteworthy in that context that cpov:PublicOrganization is not defined as disjoint with org:FormalOrganization or any other class. |
Description | It is a subclass of the W3C's Organisation ontology: It meets all the requirements, however, this is only so if it is used in a particular way, notably if different organizations use common code lists as values, in particular, for properties such as org:classification and org:purpose. The Public Organization class represents the organization. One organization may comprise several sub-organizations and any organization may have one or more organizational units. Each of these is described using the same properties and relationships. In the RDF release of the CPOV, this class is bound to cpov:PublicOrganization which is defined as a sub class of org:Organization. In some cases, albeit rare ones, a Public Organization may not be a legal entity, furthermore, the definition is considered sufficiently distinct that it is inappropriate to define cpov:PublicOrganization as a sub class of org:FormalOrganization which may otherwise be considered natural. It is noteworthy in that context that cpov:PublicOrganization is not defined as disjoint with org:FormalOrganization or any other class. |
type | Class |
has internal identifier | PublicOrganization |
included asset | Has Unit (PublicOrganizationHasUnit) |
included asset | Alternative Label (PublicOrganizationAlternativeLabel) |
included asset | Contact Point (PublicOrganizationContactPoint) |
included asset | Purpose (PublicOrganizationPurpose) |
included asset | Spatial (PublicOrganizationSpatial) |
included asset | Logo (PublicOrganizationLogo) |
included asset | SubOrganisation (PublicOrganizationSubOrganisation) |
included asset | Preferred Label (PublicOrganizationPreferredLabel) |
included asset | Homepage (PublicOrganizationHomepage) |
included asset | Classification (PublicOrganizationClassification) |
included asset | SubOrganisationOf (PublicOrganizationSubOrganisationOf) |
included asset | Has Member (PublicOrganizationHasMember) |
included asset | Identifier (PublicOrganizationIdentifier) |
included asset | Unit Of (PublicOrganizationUnitOf) |
included asset | Next (PublicOrganizationNext) |
included asset | Prev (PublicOrganizationPrev) |
included asset | Member Of (PublicOrganizationMemberOf) |
included asset | Description (PublicOrganizationDescription) |
included asset | Address (PublicOrganizationAddress) |
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Is Part Of | Core Vocabulary |