2020-05-28 María Poveda-Villalón Serge Chávez-Feria Ontology module that includes the medata and annotation terms needed in the BIMERR project. http://www.oeg-upm.net/ BIMERR Metadata ontology http://purl.org/NET/rdflicense/cc-by4.0 bm 0.0.1 A brief overview that acts as an account of a concept’s contents. The version of the model when the concept was last modified. Used to define synonyms or related terms. A link to the code list that should be typically used for the data that refers to the specific concept. The type of code list that is applied for the specific concept. The date when the specific concept became obsolete in the model. A list of standards in which the specific concept is modeled, along with their complementary information, i.e. the exact concept used in such a standard, its type (e.g. element, attribute) and its use (required/optional) that applies for attributes. An indication of the measurement type that is applicable to a concept, e.g. referring to distance, temperature, etc. The baseline measurement unit for the specific concept and measurement type. An indication of whether ordering is needed for multiple appearances of the same concept. An indication whether the specific concept models personal or sensitive data. The timezone to which the data refer by default. Information for the transformation rules that are related to a specific applicable standard. It practically contains the function that is required for the transformation and the parameters / concepts that are involved. The date when the specific concept was added in the model. A set of related terms (e.g. synonyms) that can be alternatively used to represent the concept. The version of the model when the concept was last modified.