]> http://iurianu.rocks/wp-content/uploads/cdn/auto.owl Iulian Andriescu Iulian Andriescu The Auto Ontology combines information from more related ontologies in order to create a common language to be used within the AUTO Industry. The Automotive Industry Ontology gearboxTypeId (0..1) The Volkswagen-specific gearbox type ID hasID (0..1) An annotation property that can be used to attach element identifiers from XML schemas for the corresponding XML data or schema. Acceleration The time needed to accelerate the vehicle from a given start velocity to a given target velocity Typical unit code(s): SEC for seconds Note: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for seconds/0..100 km/h or seconds/0..60 mph. Simply use "SEC" for seconds and indicate the velocities in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat, or use auto:referenceSpeeds with auto:0to60MPH (0..60 mph) or auto:0to100KMH (0..100 km/h) to specify the reference speeds. Advanced Payment Indicates the advanced payment for the financing Available Choice This property links available Choices or Components to a Spec Item. Axles The number of axles Typical unit code(s): C62 Body Style Indicates the design and body style of the vehicle. Use DBPedia resources to indicate the features, if possible. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Convertible http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hatchback http://dbpedia.org/resource/Station_wagon http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sport_utility_vehicle http://dbpedia.org/resource/Roadster See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_body_styles. If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:BodyStyleValue. cargoVolume (0..1) The available volume for cargo or luggage. For automobiles, this is usually the trunk space. Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, FTQ for cubic foot/feet Note: You can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Compatibility Links from a Derivative to information on whether a particular configuration is valid (true) or invalid (false) Compatible With Indicates that two Choices or Components are compatible with each other. Note: This property is symmetric, i.e., if A is compatible with B, then B is also compatible with A. Credit Indicates the credit for the financing Customer Cash Price Indicates the customer cash price for the financing Customer Deposit Indicates the customer deposit for the financing Default This property links the default Choice or Component to a Spec Item. Since it is defined a sub-property of coo:availableChoice, the default choice is automatically part of the available choices. Depends On Links a Choice or Component to one or multiple other Choices Or Components required for that choice Note: This property is transitive, i.e., if B is required by A and C and D are required by B, then C and D are also required by A. Deposit Contribution Indicates the deposit contribution for the financing Discount Indicates the discount for the financing doors (0..1) The number of doors Typical unit code(s): C62 Drive Wheel Configuration The drive wheel configuration, i.e. which roadwheels will receive torque from the vehicle's engine via the drivetrain engineDisplacement (0..*) The volume swept by all of the pistons inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine in a single movement. If there are multiple engines, simply attach this property multiple times. Typical unit code(s): CMQ for cubic centimeter, LTR for liters, INQ for cubic inches Note 1: You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the gr:valueReference property. Note 2: You can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. enginePower (0..*) The power of the vehicle's engine. If there are multiple engines, simply attach this property multiple times. Typical unit code(s): KWT for kilowatt Note 1: There are many different ways of measuring an engine's power. For an overview, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower#Engine_power_test_codes. Note 2: You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the gr:valueReference property. Note 3: You can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Engine Type The type of engine or engines powering the vehicle. If there are multiple engines, simply attach this property multiple times. Use DBPedia resources to indicate the engine type. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Two-stroke_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Four-stroke_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wankel_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electric_motor If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:EngineTypeValue. Excess Mileage Indicates the rate for excess mileage Feature Indicates a built-in feature, accessory, or component of the vehicle. Use DBPedia resources to indicate the features, if possible. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anti-lock_braking_system http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electronic_stability_control http://dbpedia.org/resource/Armrest http://dbpedia.org/resource/Spoiler_%28automotive%29 http://dbpedia.org/resource/CD_Changer http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cup_holder http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tow_hitch http://dbpedia.org/resource/Power_window http://dbpedia.org/resource/Power_steering http://dbpedia.org/resource/Air_conditioner http://dbpedia.org/resource/Child_safety_lock http://dbpedia.org/resource/Parking_sensors See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Automotive_accessories. If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:FeatureValue. Feature Override Links a coo:ConfigurationInfo node to information on how a choice or component or the combination of multiple choices will override the regular properties of the resulting vehicle Final Payment Fee Indicates the final payment fee for the financing First Monthly Payment Fee Indicates the first monthly payment fee for the financing fuelConsumption (0..*) The amount of fuel consumed for traveling a particular distance or temporal duration with the given vehicle (e.g. liters per 100 km) Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, GLL of US Gallons, GLI for UK / Imperial Gallons Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for "liters per 100 km". Simply use "LTR" for liters, "GLL" of US Gallons, or "GLI" for UK / Imperial Gallons, and indicate the distance in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat or use auto:referenceDistance to model the reference distance (e.g. 100 km). Note 2: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, auto:fuelConsumption (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and auto:fuelEconomy (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal. Note 3: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use gr:valueReference to link the value for the fuel consumption to another value. fuelEconomy (0..*) The distance traveled per unit of fuel used; most commonly miles per gallon (mpg) or kilometers per liter (km/L) Typical unit code(s): KMT for kilometers, SMI for statute miles Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for miles per gallon or kilometers per liter. Simply use "SMI" for statute miles (common miles in the US and UK) or "KMT" for kilometers, and indicate the fuel amount of reference in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat, or use auto:referenceFuelQuantity with auto:1LTR (1 liter), auto:1GLL (1 US Gallon), or auto:1GLI (1 British Gallon). Note 2: In the absence of a auto:referenceFuelQuantity one may assume that the quantity of reference is 1 gallon for distances given in miles and 1 liter for distances given in kilometers. However, note that the original unit may be obscured by unit conversion services, so this heuristic is far from perfect. Note 3: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, auto:fuelConsumption (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and auto:fuelEconomy (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal. Note 4: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use gr:valueReference to link the value for the fuel economy to another value. fuelTankVolume (0..1) The volume of the fuel tank. If there are multiple tanks, this should indicate the total of all tanks. Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, GLL of US gallons, GLI for UK / imperial gallons Fuel Type The type of fuel suitable for the engine or engines of the vehicle. Use DBPedia resources to indicate the fuel type. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gasoline http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diesel http://dbpedia.org/resource/Biodiesel http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kerosene For two-stroke mixtures, use auto:TwoStrokeMixture. Gearbox The gearbox type of the vehicle or vehicle model gearsTotal (0..1) The total number of forward and reverse gears available for the transmission system of the vehicle Typical unit code(s): C62 Has Complete Car Model Links one or multiple Complete Car Models to the underlying Derivative Has Derivative Links a Derivative to a Trim Has Spec Item Choice Links a Complete Car Model to the choices for configurational options Has Spec Items This property links available Spec Items to a Derivative. Has Trim Links a Trim to Base Model height (0..1) The outer height of the vehicle. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet heightOpenBonnet (0..1) The outer height of the vehicle with the bonnet open. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet heightOpenTailgate (0..1) The outer height of the vehicle with the tailgate open. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet Includes Links a Choice or Component to one or multiple other Choices Or Components implicity contained Note: This property is transitive, i.e., if B is included in A and C and D are included in B, then C and D are also included in A. Includes Choices Indicates the set of Choices Or Components to which the Configuration Info node refers Note 1: Complementing compatibility information can be attached to the components directly via coo:compatibleWith, coo:incompatibleWith, coo:dependsOn, and coo:includes. Note 2: The coo:ConfigurationInfo node makes only a valid statement for a configuration that includes ALL of the Choices or Components attached via this property. Note 3: If you want to know whether further components can be added, check that there are no coo:incompatibleWith relationships with any Choice or Component. This check must also be extended to all Choices or Components implicitly included via coo:includes. Note 4: If you want to know whether some components may be omitted without invalidating the configuration, check that there are no coo:dependsOn relationships with any Choice or Component. This check must also be extended to all Choices Or Components implicitly included via coo:includes. Note 5: Under an Open World Assumption (OWA), only an explicit compatibility statement for your configuration is really reliable. A weaker guarantee may be sufficient for your application, though. Incompatible With Indicates that two Choices or Components are incompatible with each other, independent from other choices. Note: This property is symmetric, i.e., if A is incompatible with B, then B is also incompatible with A. length (0..1) The outer length of the vehicle. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet luggageCapacitySeatsFolded (0..1) The available volume for cargo or luggage with the seats folded Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, FTQ for cubic foot/feet Note: You can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. luggageCapacitySeatsUpright (0..1) The available volume for cargo or luggage with the seats upright Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, FTQ for cubic foot/feet Note: You can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Meets Emission Standard Indicates that the vehicle meets the respective emission standard. Use DBPedia resources to indicate the standard, if possible. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Super_Ultra_Low_Emission_Vehicle http://dbpedia.org/resource/Partial_zero-emissions_vehicle See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emissions_standard. Unfortunately, there are no DBPedia identifiers for the popular Euro 1 - Euro 5 standards available. If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:EmissionStandardValue. mileageFromOdometer (0..1) The total distance travelled by the particular vehicle since its initial production, as read from its odometer Typical unit code(s): KMT for kilometers, SMI for statute miles Note: This property should be used with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance (when offering a vehicle) or gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder (when seeking a vehicle using gr:seeks) only. Monthly Payment Indicates the monthly payment for the financing OTR Retail Price Indicates the OTR retail price for the financing. On-the-road price (OTR) is the price that you pay for a new car - ready to drive. Payload The permited weight of passengers and cargo, EXCLUDING the weight of the empty vehicle Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: Many databases specify the permitted TOTAL weight instead, which is the sum of auto:weight and auto:payload. Note 2: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 3: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 4: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. previousOwners (0..1) The number of previous owners of the vehicle, including the current one Typical unit code(s): C62 Note: This property should be used with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance (when offering a vehicle) or gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder (when seeking a vehicle using gr:seeks) only. Price Modifier Links a coo:ConfigurationInfo node to information on a choice or component or the combination of multiple choices will affect the regular pricing of the resulting vehicle Note: The use of gr:addOn is in general a better way of modeling surcharges Reference Distance The distance to which the "Fuel Consumption" value refers Reference Fuel Quantity The quantity of fuel to which a auto:fuelEconomy value refers Reference Speeds The interval of initial and target speed to which a auto:acceleration value refers Refers to Traffic Pattern Indicates the traffic pattern to which the auto:fuelEconomy or auto:fuelConsumption value refers roofLoad (0..1) The permited total weight of cargo and installations (e.g. a roof rack) on top of the vehicle Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 2: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 3: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Rotational Speed Reference The rotational speed to which a auto:torque or auto:enginePower value refers Typical unit code(s): RPM for revolutions per minute or RPS for revolutions per second scrappageContribution (0..1) Indicates the scrappage contribution for the financing seatingCapacity (0..1) The number of passengers that can be seated in the vehicle, both in terms of the physical space available, and in terms of limitations set by law Typical unit code(s): C62 for persons speed (0..*) The speed range of the vehicle. If the vehicle is powered by an engine, the upper limit of the speed range (indicated by gr:hasMaxValueFloat) should be the maximum speed achievable under regular conditions. Typical unit code(s): KMH for km/h, HM for mile per hour (0.447 04 m/s), KNT for knot Note 1: Use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate the range. Typically, the minimal value is zero. Note 2: There are many different ways of measuring the speed range. You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the gr:valueReference property. Steering Position The position of the steering wheel or similar device (mostly for cars) tongueWeight (0..1) The permited vertical load (TWR) of a trailer attached to the vehicle. Also referred to as Tongue Load Rating (TLR) or Vertical Load Rating (VLR). Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 2: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 3: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. torque (0..*) The torque (turning force) of an engine Typical unit code(s): NU for newton metre (N m), F17 for pound-force per foot, or F48 for pound-force per inch Total Payable Indicates the total payable for the financing trailerWeight (0..1) The permited weight of a trailer attached to the vehicle. Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 2: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 3: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. transmission The type of component used for transmitting the power from a rotating power source to the wheels or propeller(s) ("gearbox" for cars). Use DBPedia resources to indicate the transmission type, if possible. Popular identifiers are http://dbpedia.org/resource/Manual_transmission http://dbpedia.org/resource/Automatic_transmission If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:TransmissionTypeValue. weight (0..1) The weight of the empty vehicle ("curb weight" for cars), i.e. with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables (e.g. motor oil and coolant), a full tank of fuel, while not loaded with either passengers or cargo Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: There are many varying definitions in place for specifying the weight of a vehicle. E.g., the many European Union car manufacturers include the weight of a 75 kilogram driver to follow European Directive 95/48/EC. Make sure to subtract those 75 kg when converting respective data. Note 2: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 3: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 4: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. weightTotal (0..1) The permited total weight of the loaded vehicle, including passengers and cargo and the weight of the empty vehicle Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat node. Note 2: You may also link to a gr:QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using gr:valueReference. Note 3: Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. wheelbase (0..1) The distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet width (0..1) The outer width of the vehicle. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet widthExcludingDoorMirrors (0..1) The outer width of the vehicle, excluding door mirrors. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet widthWithDoorsOpen (0..1) The outer width of the vehicle with the doors open. Note that you can use gr:hasMinValueFloat and gr:hasMaxValueFloat to indicate ranges. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet Qualitative Product Or Service Property Quantitative Product Or Service Property Value Reference ACRISSCode (0..1) The ACRISS Car Classification Code is a code used by many car rental companies, for classifying vehicles. ACRISS stands for Association of Car Rental Industry Systems and Standards. VIN [Vehicle Identification Number] (0..1) A unique serial number used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles apr (0..1) Annual percentage rate. Note: 7.5 % is encoded as "7.5"^^xsd:decimal, not "0.075"^^xsd:decimal. capCode (0..1) The CAP code color (0..*) The color of the vehicle condition (0..*) A textual description of the condition of the vehicle. This property should be mainly used with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance. cylinderTypeId (0..1) The Volkswagen-specific identifier for the cylinder type of a vehicle or engine damages (0..*) A textual description of known damages, both repaired and unrepaired. Note: This property should be used with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance (when offering a vehicle) or gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder (when seeking a vehicle using gr:seeks) only. dateLaunched (0..1) The date of the official launch of the car model dhCode (0..1) The DH code displayPos (0..1) The position at which the option or element should be listed in a menu or user dialog, lower numbers come first. The main usage of this property are coo:SpecItemCollection and coo:ChoiceOrComponent, but it is possible to apply it to any owl:Class. Note: It is recommended to rely on this property only for data originating from a single RDF graph; otherwise, unpredictable results are possible. emissions (0..1) The CO2 emissions in g/km engineName (0..*) A short text indicating the engine(s) of the vehicle finalPayment (0..1) Indicates the final payment for the financing firstRegistration (0..1) The date of the first registration of the vehicle with the respective public authorities. This property should be used mainly with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance. fuelInjectionTypeId (0..1) The Volkswagen-specific identifier for the fuel injection type of a vehicle or engine gearboxTypeId (0..1) The Volkswagen-specific gearbox type ID insuranceGroup (0..1) The insurance group code insuranceGroup50 (0..1) The insurance group 50 code manufacturerCode (0..1) The manufacturer code marketingName (0..1) The name of the object for marketing purposes max (0..1) The maximum number of coo:ChoiceOrComponent entities that can be selected for a valid configuration min (0..1) The minimum number of coo:ChoiceOrComponent entities that must be selected for a valid configuration modelDate (0..1) The release date of a vehicle model (often used to differentiate versions of the same make and model) noOfMonthlyPayments (0..1) The number of monthly payments offerPromoCode (0..1) The code for a promotional offer productCode (0..1) The Volkswagen-specific product code for the vehicle model, choice, component, spare part, or service productionDate (0..1) The date of production of the vehicle. This property should be used mainly with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance. rentalUsage (0..1) Indicates whether the vehicle has been used for commercial rental. The legislation in many countries requires this information to be revealed when offering a car for sale. Note 1: This property should be used with gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance (when offering a vehicle) or gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder (when seeking a vehicle using gr:seeks) only. Note 2: This property is relevant mainly for offers to SELL the vehicle (gr:hasBusinessFunction gr:Sell). shortSubtitle (0..1) The short subtitle for a vehicle, component, offer, or financing option shortTitle (0..1) The short title for a vehicle, component, offer, or financing option subtitle (0..1) The subtitle for a vehicle, component, offer, or financing option termsAndConditions (0..1) Terms and conditions of the service, offer, or financing option valid (1..1) Indicates whether the attached set of choices is a valid (true) or invalid (false) configuration for the Derivative ved (0..1) The VED code Audio and Navigation Choice or Component 1 The class of audio and navigation choices or components (CD/DVD/SatNav, a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 1 Automobile (gr:ProductOrService) An automobile, motor car, or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. BaseModel A Base Model is an abstract entity specifying the basic features of a group of vehicles. Examples: VW Golf, VW Polo, VW Passat Bicycle (gr:ProductOrService) A bicycle or bike is a pedal-driven, human-powered, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. Some bicycles have a small combustion or electric engine that assists with the pedaling. Boat (gr:ProductOrService) A boat is a watercraft of modest size designed to float or plane, to provide passage across water. Body style value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating the body style of a vehicle. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Convertible http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hatchback http://dbpedia.org/resource/Station_wagon http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sport_utility_vehicle http://dbpedia.org/resource/Roadster Bus or coach (gr:ProductOrService) A bus (also omnibus or autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. Buses have a capacity as high as 300 passengers and are widely used for public transportation. Coaches are luxury busses, usually in service for long distance travel. Canoe (gr:ProductOrService) A canoe (American English) or Canadian canoe (British English) is a small narrow boat, typically human-powered, though it may also be powered by sails or small electric or gas motors. ChoiceOrComponent A Choice or Component is a component (e.g. engine), add-on, feature (color "ocean blue"), or service that can be chosen to be part of a final vehicle configuration. Example: Engine 1.6 l TDI, color ocean blue, trailer hitch CompleteCarModel A Complete Car Model is an abstract entity specifying all features and configuration choices needed for actually producing a vehicle. In other words, it is the gr:ProductOrServiceModel ("datasheet") for a completely configured vehicle. While a Complete Car Model can be defined indepently of a Base Model, Trim, or Derivative, it is usually based on a Derivative plus choices for all mandatory configurational options (coo:SpecItemCollection) of that Derivative. A Complete Car Model should be linked to its Derivative via gr:isVariantOf, if available. Example: VW Golf S 1.6 TDI 3door Manual in ocean blue with air-conditioning, CD player, trailer hitch, power steering, and power windows Note: A coo:CompleteCarModel is NOT an actual car, but a complete feature description of one or multiple actual cars. ConfigurationInfo A Configuration Info is an abstract entity that gives information on whether a set of Choices Or Components results in a valid configuration. Using coo:compatible, it is possible to indicate either compatibility (true) and incompatibility (false) so that modeling remains efficient, no matter whether most combinations are valid or whether most configurations are invalid. If no such statement is found, the validity of a configuration is unknown. Note: The two properties coo:includes and coo:dependsOn, attached to coo:ChoiceOrComponent, may contain additional information on the validity of configuration. Decorative Trims Choice or Component 8 The class of decorative trim choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 8 Derivative A Derivative is an abstract entity specifying (1) the basic features plus (2) a set of functional (e.g. engine type) and non-functional configuration (e.g. upholstery) choices of a group of vehicles. A Derivative has often a number of remaining configuration choices (coo:SpecItemCollection attached via coo:hasSpecItems), which will determine the actual properties of the resulting vehicle. A Derivative should be linked to its Trim via gr:isVariantOf, if available. Examples: VW Golf S 1.6 TDI 3door Manual Drive wheel configuration value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating which roadwheels will receive torque Emission standard value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating the an emission standard. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Super_Ultra_Low_Emission_Vehicle http://dbpedia.org/resource/Partial_zero-emissions_vehicle See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emissions_standard. Unfortunately, there are no DBPedia identifiers for the popular Euro 1 - Euro 5 standards available. If you cannot find a suitable identifier in DBPedia, define your own as an instance of auto:EmissionStandardValue. Engine Choice or Component The class of engines as choices or components Engine type value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating an engine type. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Two-stroke_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Four-stroke_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wankel_engine http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electric_motor Feature value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating the features or accessories that are attached to or belong to a vehicle. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anti-lock_braking_system http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electronic_stability_control http://dbpedia.org/resource/Armrest http://dbpedia.org/resource/Spoiler_%28automotive%29 http://dbpedia.org/resource/CD_Changer http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cup_holder http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tow_hitch http://dbpedia.org/resource/Power_window http://dbpedia.org/resource/Power_steering http://dbpedia.org/resource/Air_conditioner http://dbpedia.org/resource/Child_safety_lock http://dbpedia.org/resource/Parking_sensors Financing (gr:PaymentMethod) An instance of this class is the specification of a payment option via staged payments. FuelQuantity A value indicating an amount of fuel Fuel type value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating a type of fuel. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gasoline http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diesel http://dbpedia.org/resource/Biodiesel http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kerosene Gearbox type value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating a gearbox type. Kayak (gr:ProductOrService) A kayak is a small human-powered watercraft that traditionally has a covered deck, and one or more cockpits, each seating one paddler who strokes a double-bladed paddle. In this ontology, kayaks are considered watercrafts of their own kind, not a subtype of auto:Boat. Motor boat (gr:ProductOrService) A motorboat is a boat which is powered by an engine. Motorcycle (gr:ProductOrService) A motorcycle or motorbike is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle. Motorized bicycle (gr:ProductOrService) A motorized bicycle is a bicycle with an attached motor used to power the vehicle, or to assist with pedaling. Motorized road vehicle (gr:ProductOrService) A motorized road vehicle is a wheeled land vehicle whose main propulsion is provided by an engine or motor. Paint Choice or Component 3 The class of paint choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 3 Parking Choice or Component 7 The class of parking-related choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 7 PropertySpecification A Property Specification is an abstract entity specifying a set of properties for a vehicle that results from a single choice or the combination of two or more choices and that override the individual properties of the resulting vehicle. Example 1: Power steering and Air conditioning in combination reduce the available engine power from 90 kW to 89 kW. Example 2: Choosing the color option "blue" changes the color of the car to "blue". Quadracycle (gr:ProductOrService) A quadracycle is a four-wheeled human-powered vehicle. It is also referred to as a quadricycle, quadcycle pedal car or four-wheeled bicycle. RelativePriceSpecification A shortcut for indicating the effect of a choice or set of choices on the unit price. Use positive values for a surcharge and negative values for a deduction. Note: Price information should in general be attached to a gr:Offering node, not to a Base Model, Trim, Derivative, or Complete Car Model. Use this shortcut with care. Rickshaw (gr:ProductOrService) A rickshaw (or ricksha) is a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two persons and is being drawn by a runner. Roofs Choice or Component 5 The class of roof choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 5 Sailing boat (gr:ProductOrService) A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails. Seats Choice or Component 9 The class of seat-related choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 9 Service A service or service model. Typical instances are complementing services for a particular car. Ship (gr:ProductOrService) A ship is a large watercraft that floats on water. Spec Item Collection A Spec Item Collection is an entity collating multiple coo:ChoiceOrComponent options for a given coo:Derivative, i.e. the available configurational choices. The default choice can be indicated using a coo:default link. All other choices are attached using coo:availableChoice. The number of coo:ChoiceOrComponent items that can / must be selected for a valid configuration are indicated via coo:min and coo:max. SpeedInterval A value indicating a speed interval, mostly for explaining auto:acceleration data Steering Position Value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating a steering position Steering Wheels Choice or Component 6 The class of steering wheels choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 6 Traffic pattern value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating a traffic pattern, to be used as a reference for auto:fuelConsumption or auto:fuelEconomy Transmission type value (the class of predefined values) A value indicating a type of transmission. You can safely use any reasonable DBPedia URI, e.g. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Manual_transmission http://dbpedia.org/resource/Automatic_transmission TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic The class of all automatic transmission types TransmissionTypeValueManual The class of all manual transmission types Trim A Trim is an abstract entity specifying (1) the basic features plus (2) a set of configuration choices (mostly non-functional) of a group of vehicles. A Trim should be linked to its Base Model via gr:isVariantOf, if available. Examples: VW Golf S, VW Polo Match, VW Passat SE Truck (gr:ProductOrService) A lorry (British English) or truck (American English) is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo. Upholstery Choice or Component 4 The class of upholstery choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 4 Van (gr:ProductOrService) A van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. It is usually a box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same width and length as a large automobile, but taller and usually higher off the ground, also referred to as a light commercial vehicle or LCV. Vehicle (gr:ProductOrService) A vehicle is a device that is designed or used to transport people or cargo over land, water, air, or through space. Watercraft (gr:ProductOrService) A watercraft is a vehicle, vessel or craft designed to move across or through water. Wheels Choice or Component 2 The class of wheels-related choices or components (a "MonoSelectGroup" in automotive terminology), VW ID: 2 Anti-lock Braking System http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anti-lock_braking_system Electronic Stability Control http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electronic_stability_control 0to100KMH (auto:SpeedInterval) 0.0 100.0 KMH The speed interval from 0 to 100 km/h 0to60MPH (auto:SpeedInterval) 0.0 60.0 HM The speed interval from 0 to 60 mph 1GLI (auto:FuelQuantity) 1.0 GLI The fuel quantity of 1 British (imperial) gallon 1GLL (auto:FuelQuantity) 1.0 GLL The fuel quantity of 1 US gallon 1LTR (auto:FuelQuantity) 1.0 LTR The fuel quantity of 1 liter Four-Wheel Drive Four-wheel Drive is a transmission layout where the engine primarily drives two wheels with a part-time four-wheel drive capability. All-wheel drive (auto:DriveWheelConfigurationValue) All-wheel Drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives all four wheels. 4 X 4 (auto:BodyStyleValue) 6 Four-by-Four Vehicle, VW ID: 6 Cabriolet (auto:BodyStyleValue) 4 Cabriolet, VW ID: 4 Coupe (auto:BodyStyleValue) 7 Coupe, VW ID: 7 Estate (auto:BodyStyleValue) 3 Estate, VW ID: 3 Hatchback 1 Hatchback, VW ID: 1 MPV (auto:BodyStyleValue) 5 Multi-purpose Vehicle, VW ID: 5 Saloon (auto:BodyStyleValue) 2 Unspecified (auto:BodyStyleValue) 0 Unspecified, VW ID: 0 Combined (auto:TrafficPattern) Combined usage as a traffic pattern Diesel (auto:FuelTypeValue) 2 Diesel, VW ID: 2 Euro 1 (auto:EmissionStandardValue) The emission standard EURO 1 Euro 2 (auto:EmissionStandardValue) The emission standard EURO 2 Euro 3 (auto:EmissionStandardValue) The emission standard EURO 3 Euro 4 (auto:EmissionStandardValue) The emission standard EURO 4 Euro 5 (auto:EmissionStandardValue) The emission standard EURO 5 Extra Urban Extra urban as a traffic pattern Front-wheel drive, FWD (auto:DriveWheelConfigurationValue) Front-wheel drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives the front wheels. Automatic (auto:GearboxTypeValue) 2 Automatic gearbox, VW ID: 2 DSG (auto:GearboxTypeValue) 3 DSG gearbox, VW ID: 3 Manual (auto:GearboxTypeValue) 1 Manual gearbox, VW ID: 1 Hybrid (auto:FuelTypeValue) 3 Hybrid, VW ID: 3 Left Hand Drive The steering position is on the left side of the vehicle (viewed from the main direction of driving). For cars this means that you drive on the right side of the road. Petrol 1 Petrol Rear-wheel drive, RWD (auto:DriveWheelConfigurationValue) Rear-wheel drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives the rear wheels. Right Hand Drive The steering position is on the right side of the vehicle (viewed from the main direction of driving). For cars this means that you drive on the left side of the road. 4 Speed auto (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 1 1 4 Speed auto. VW ID: 1 5 Speed auto DSG (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 3 8 5 Speed auto DSG, VW ID: 8 5 Speed auto tiptronic (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 2 3 5 Speed auto tiptronic, VW ID: 3 5 Speed manual (auto:TransmissionTypeValueManual) 1 2 5 Speed manual, VW ID: 2 6 Speed auto (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 5 2 6 Speed auto, VW ID: 5 6 Speed auto DSG (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 6 3 6 Speed auto DSG, VW ID: 6 6 Speed auto tiptronic (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 7 2 6 Speed auto tiptronic, VW ID: 7 6 Speed manual (auto:TransmissionTypeValueManual) 1 4 6 Speed manual, VW ID: 4 7 Speed auto DSG (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 9 3 7 Speed auto DSG, VW ID: 9 8 Speed auto (auto:TransmissionTypeValueAutomatic) 2 10 8 Speed auto, VW ID: 10 Unspecified (auto:TransmissionTypeValue) 1 0 Unspecified, VW ID: 0 Two-Stroke Mixture (auto:FuelTypeValue) A pre-mixed fuel-oil mixture Urban (auto:TrafficPattern) Urban usage as a traffic pattern