QUDT SHACL Datatypes Schema

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dcterms:subject “Datatypes”
dcterms:modified “2025-04-02T10:54:24-05:00”^^xsd:dateTime
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dcterms:description

The QUDT 'Datatype' ontology is a specification of scalar and structured data types. Scalar data types are defined for all the commonly encountered forms of numbers, characters and booleans, with their representations in a number of vendor and industry specific technologies. Structured data types cover arrays, lists, trees and many other forms of composite data elements. Specification of coordinate systems is also covered.

dcterms:rights

The QUDT Ontologies are issued under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), available here. Attribution should be made to QUDT.org.

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Abstract

The QUDT 'Datatype' ontology is a specification of scalar and structured data types. Scalar data types are defined for all the commonly encountered forms of numbers, characters and booleans, with their representations in a number of vendor and industry specific technologies. Structured data types cover arrays, lists, trees and many other forms of composite data elements. Specification of coordinate systems is also covered.

Imported graphs4

Non-imported resources7

Classes defined194

Properties defined320

Instances defined42

Restricted datatypes3

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