QUDT Datatypes

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dcterms:title “QUDT Datatypes Version 3.2Vocabulary”
dcterms:subject “Datatypes”
dcterms:created “2026-03-16T16:25:54.850000+00:00”^^xsd:dateTime
dcterms:modified “2026-04-02T13:02:45+00:00”^^xsd:dateTime
vaem:graphTitle “QUDT Datatypes Version 3.2.1”
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vaem:latestPublishedVersion https://qudt.org/doc/2026/04/DOC_VOCAB-DATATYPES.html
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dcterms:contributor “Steve Ray”
dcterms:creator “Ralph Hodgson”
dcterms:description
The QUDT 'Datatype' vocabulary 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 at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Attribution should be made to QUDT.org”
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vaem:intent “Provides a vocabulary of datatypes for both human and machine use”
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vaem:name “QUDT”
vaem:owner “QUDT.ORG”
vaem:title “QUDT Vocabulary for Datatypes - Version 3.2.1”
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Abstract

The QUDT 'Datatype' vocabulary 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.
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