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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/VERSION +1 -1
  3. data/lib/rdf/vocab.rb +5 -1
  4. data/lib/rdf/vocab/acl.rb +20 -60
  5. data/lib/rdf/vocab/as.rb +90 -90
  6. data/lib/rdf/vocab/bf2.rb +488 -488
  7. data/lib/rdf/vocab/bibo.rb +120 -123
  8. data/lib/rdf/vocab/cc.rb +18 -47
  9. data/lib/rdf/vocab/crm.rb +240 -775
  10. data/lib/rdf/vocab/dc.rb +98 -98
  11. data/lib/rdf/vocab/dc11.rb +30 -30
  12. data/lib/rdf/vocab/dcat.rb +85 -85
  13. data/lib/rdf/vocab/dcmitype.rb +12 -12
  14. data/lib/rdf/vocab/disco.rb +58 -58
  15. data/lib/rdf/vocab/dwc.rb +188 -188
  16. data/lib/rdf/vocab/earl.rb +27 -27
  17. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ebucore.rb +1232 -1522
  18. data/lib/rdf/vocab/edm.rb +52 -75
  19. data/lib/rdf/vocab/fcrepo4.rb +21 -21
  20. data/lib/rdf/vocab/foaf.rb +75 -75
  21. data/lib/rdf/vocab/geo.rb +8 -109
  22. data/lib/rdf/vocab/geojson.rb +16 -16
  23. data/lib/rdf/vocab/geonames.rb +1344 -1352
  24. data/lib/rdf/vocab/gr.rb +177 -564
  25. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ht.rb +40 -40
  26. data/lib/rdf/vocab/hydra.rb +99 -58
  27. data/lib/rdf/vocab/iana.rb +71 -113
  28. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ical.rb +123 -171
  29. data/lib/rdf/vocab/identifiers.rb +161 -662
  30. data/lib/rdf/vocab/iiif.rb +25 -25
  31. data/lib/rdf/vocab/jsonld.rb +33 -51
  32. data/lib/rdf/vocab/lrmi.rb +16 -16
  33. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ma.rb +79 -79
  34. data/lib/rdf/vocab/marcrelators.rb +4 -3
  35. data/lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb +196 -539
  36. data/lib/rdf/vocab/mods.rb +119 -123
  37. data/lib/rdf/vocab/oa.rb +68 -72
  38. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ogc.rb +8 -8
  39. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ore.rb +13 -13
  40. data/lib/rdf/vocab/org.rb +46 -46
  41. data/lib/rdf/vocab/pcdm.rb +11 -33
  42. data/lib/rdf/vocab/pplan.rb +18 -196
  43. data/lib/rdf/vocab/premis.rb +321 -416
  44. data/lib/rdf/vocab/premiseventtype.rb +1 -1
  45. data/lib/rdf/vocab/prov.rb +90 -115
  46. data/lib/rdf/vocab/ptr.rb +34 -36
  47. data/lib/rdf/vocab/rightsstatements.rb +12 -12
  48. data/lib/rdf/vocab/rss.rb +10 -10
  49. data/lib/rdf/vocab/schema.rb +3131 -3445
  50. data/lib/rdf/vocab/schemas.rb +27066 -0
  51. data/lib/rdf/vocab/sd.rb +38 -38
  52. data/lib/rdf/vocab/sh.rb +183 -183
  53. data/lib/rdf/vocab/sioc.rb +97 -97
  54. data/lib/rdf/vocab/siocservices.rb +8 -8
  55. data/lib/rdf/vocab/sioctypes.rb +38 -38
  56. data/lib/rdf/vocab/skos.rb +45 -47
  57. data/lib/rdf/vocab/skosxl.rb +10 -10
  58. data/lib/rdf/vocab/v.rb +32 -36
  59. data/lib/rdf/vocab/vcard.rb +117 -118
  60. data/lib/rdf/vocab/vmd.rb +32 -36
  61. data/lib/rdf/vocab/void.rb +26 -26
  62. data/lib/rdf/vocab/vs.rb +4 -4
  63. data/lib/rdf/vocab/wdrs.rb +22 -22
  64. data/lib/rdf/vocab/wot.rb +18 -18
  65. data/lib/rdf/vocab/xhv.rb +84 -200
  66. data/lib/rdf/vocab/xkos.rb +10 -10
  67. metadata +6 -5
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  # Ontology definition
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  ontology :"http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#",
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- comment: %(The GoodRelations ontology provides the vocabulary for annotating e-commerce offerings \(1\) to sell, lease, repair, dispose, or maintain commodity products and \(2\) to provide commodity services.
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  "dc11:contributor": "Work on the GoodRelations ontology and related research and development has been partly supported by the Austrian BMVIT/FFG under the FIT-IT Semantic Systems project myOntology (grant no. 812515/9284), by a Young Researcher's Grant (Nachwuchsfoerderung 2005-2006) from the Leopold-Franzens-Universitaet Innsbruck, by the European Commission under the project SUPER (FP6-026850), and by the German Federal Ministry of Research (BMBF) by a grant under the KMU Innovativ program as part of the Intelligent Match project (FKZ 01IS10022B). The".freeze,
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  "dc11:rights": "The GoodRelations ontology is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license; see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. In a nutshell, you are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix/adapt the work (e.g. to import the ontology and create specializations of its elements), as long as you attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Proper Attribution: Simply include the statement \"This work is based on the GoodRelations ontology, developed by Martin Hepp\" and link back to http://purl.org/goodrelations/".freeze,
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  # Class definitions
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  term :ActualProductOrServiceInstance,
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  term :Brand,
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- Licenses can be standardized \(e.g. LPGL, Creative Commons, ...\), vendor-specific, or individually defined for a single offer or product. Whether there is a fee for obtaining the license is specified using the gr:UnitPriceSpecification attached to the gr:Offering. Use foaf:page for linking to a document containing the license, e.g. in PDF or HTML.).freeze,
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+ comment: "A license is the specification of a bundle of rights that determines the type of activity or access offered by the gr:BusinessEntity on the gr:ProductOrService through the gr:Offering.\n\t\nLicenses can be standardized (e.g. LPGL, Creative Commons, ...), vendor-specific, or individually defined for a single offer or product. Whether there is a fee for obtaining the license is specified using the gr:UnitPriceSpecification attached to the gr:Offering. Use foaf:page for linking to a document containing the license, e.g. in PDF or HTML.".freeze,
836
787
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
837
788
  label: "License".freeze,
838
789
  subClassOf: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze,
839
790
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
840
791
  term :Location,
841
- comment: %(A location is a point or area of interest from which a particular product or service is available, e.g. a store, a bus stop, a gas station, or a ticket booth. The difference to gr:BusinessEntity is that the gr:BusinessEntity is the legal entity \(e.g. a person or corporation\) making the offer, while gr:Location is the store, office, or place. A chain restaurant will e.g. have one legal entity but multiple restaurant locations. Locations are characterized by an address or geographical position and a set of opening hour specifications for various days of the week.
842
-
843
- Example: A rental car company may offer the Business Function Lease Out of cars from two locations, one in Fort Myers, Florida, and one in Boston, Massachussetts. Both stations are open 7:00 - 23:00 Mondays through Saturdays.
844
-
845
- Note: Typical address standards \(vcard\) and location data \(geo, WGC84\) should be attached to a gr:Location node. Since there already exist established vocabularies for this, the GoodRelations ontology does not provide respective attributes. Instead, the use of respective vocabularies is recommended. However, the gr:hasGlobalLocationNumber property is provided for linking to public identifiers for business locations.
846
-
847
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Place.).freeze,
792
+ comment: "A location is a point or area of interest from which a particular product or service is available, e.g. a store, a bus stop, a gas station, or a ticket booth. The difference to gr:BusinessEntity is that the gr:BusinessEntity is the legal entity (e.g. a person or corporation) making the offer, while gr:Location is the store, office, or place. A chain restaurant will e.g. have one legal entity but multiple restaurant locations. Locations are characterized by an address or geographical position and a set of opening hour specifications for various days of the week.\n\t\t\nExample: A rental car company may offer the Business Function Lease Out of cars from two locations, one in Fort Myers, Florida, and one in Boston, Massachussetts. Both stations are open 7:00 - 23:00 Mondays through Saturdays.\n\nNote: Typical address standards (vcard) and location data (geo, WGC84) should be attached to a gr:Location node. Since there already exist established vocabularies for this, the GoodRelations ontology does not provide respective attributes. Instead, the use of respective vocabularies is recommended. However, the gr:hasGlobalLocationNumber property is provided for linking to public identifiers for business locations.\n\t\t\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Place.".freeze,
848
793
  equivalentClass: "gr:LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning".freeze,
849
794
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
850
795
  label: "Location".freeze,
851
796
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
852
797
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
853
798
  term :LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning,
854
- comment: %(DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:Location. Replace all occurrences of gr:LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning by gr:Location, if possible.).freeze,
799
+ comment: "DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:Location. Replace all occurrences of gr:LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning by gr:Location, if possible.".freeze,
855
800
  equivalentClass: "gr:Location".freeze,
856
801
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
857
802
  label: "Location of sales or service provisioning (DEPRECATED)".freeze,
858
803
  "owl:deprecated": "true".freeze,
859
804
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
860
805
  term :"N-Ary-Relations",
861
- comment: %(This is the superclass for all classes that are placeholders for n-ary relations, which OWL cannot represent.
862
- DEPRECATED. Do not use this class in data or queries.).freeze,
806
+ comment: "This is the superclass for all classes that are placeholders for n-ary relations, which OWL cannot represent.\nDEPRECATED. Do not use this class in data or queries.".freeze,
863
807
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
864
808
  label: "N-ary relations (DEPRECATED)".freeze,
865
809
  "owl:deprecated": "true".freeze,
866
810
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
867
811
  term :Offering,
868
- comment: %(An offering represents the public, not necessarily binding, not necessarily exclusive, announcement by a gr:BusinessEntity to provide \(or seek\) a certain gr:BusinessFunction for a certain gr:ProductOrService to a specified target audience. An offering is specified by the type of product or service or bundle it refers to, what business function is being offered \(sales, rental, ...\), and a set of commercial properties. It can either refer to
869
- \(1\) a clearly specified instance \(gr:Individual\),
870
- \(2\) to a set of anonymous instances of a given type \(gr:SomeItems\),
871
- \(3\) a product model specification \(gr:ProductOrServiceModel\), see also section 3.3.3 of the GoodRelations Technical Report.
872
-
873
- An offering may be constrained in terms of the eligible type of business partner, countries, quantities, and other commercial properties. The definition of the commercial properties, the type of product offered, and the business function are explained in other parts of this vocabulary in more detail.
874
-
875
- Example: Peter Miller offers to repair TV sets made by Siemens, Volkswagen Innsbruck sells a particular instance of a Volkswagen Golf at $10,000.
876
-
877
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a superclass to http://schema.org/Offer, since gr:Offering can also represent demand.).freeze,
812
+ comment: "An offering represents the public, not necessarily binding, not necessarily exclusive, announcement by a gr:BusinessEntity to provide (or seek) a certain gr:BusinessFunction for a certain gr:ProductOrService to a specified target audience. An offering is specified by the type of product or service or bundle it refers to, what business function is being offered (sales, rental, ...), and a set of commercial properties. It can either refer to \n(1) a clearly specified instance (gr:Individual),\n(2) to a set of anonymous instances of a given type (gr:SomeItems),\n(3) a product model specification (gr:ProductOrServiceModel), see also section 3.3.3 of the GoodRelations Technical Report. \n\nAn offering may be constrained in terms of the eligible type of business partner, countries, quantities, and other commercial properties. The definition of the commercial properties, the type of product offered, and the business function are explained in other parts of this vocabulary in more detail.\n\nExample: Peter Miller offers to repair TV sets made by Siemens, Volkswagen Innsbruck sells a particular instance of a Volkswagen Golf at $10,000.\n\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is a superclass to http://schema.org/Offer, since gr:Offering can also represent demand.".freeze,
878
813
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
879
814
  label: "Offering".freeze,
880
815
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
881
816
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
882
817
  term :OpeningHoursSpecification,
883
- comment: %(This is a conceptual entity that holds together all information about the opening hours on a given day \(gr:DayOfWeek\).).freeze,
818
+ comment: "This is a conceptual entity that holds together all information about the opening hours on a given day (gr:DayOfWeek).".freeze,
884
819
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
885
820
  label: "Opening hours specification".freeze,
886
821
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
887
822
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
888
823
  term :PaymentChargeSpecification,
889
- comment: %(A payment charge specification is a conceptual entity that specifies the additional costs asked for settling the payment after accepting a given gr:Offering using a particular gr:PaymentMethod. A payment charge specification is characterized by \(1\) a monetary amount per order specified as a literal value of type float in combination with a Currency, \(2\) the payment method, and \(3\) a whether this charge includes local sales taxes, namely VAT.
890
- A gr:Offering may be linked to multiple payment charge specifications that specify alternative charges for various payment methods.
891
-
892
- Examples: Payment by VISA or Mastercard costs a fee of 3 Euros including VAT, payment by bank transfer in advance is free of charge.
893
-
894
- The total amount of this surcharge is specified as a float value of the gr:hasCurrencyValue property. The currency is specified via the gr:hasCurrency datatype property. Whether the price includes VAT or not is indicated by the gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded datatype property. The gr:PaymentMethod to which this charge applies is specified using the gr:appliesToPaymentMethod object property.
895
-
896
- If the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds.
897
-
898
- Important: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.).freeze,
824
+ comment: "A payment charge specification is a conceptual entity that specifies the additional costs asked for settling the payment after accepting a given gr:Offering using a particular gr:PaymentMethod. A payment charge specification is characterized by (1) a monetary amount per order specified as a literal value of type float in combination with a Currency, (2) the payment method, and (3) a whether this charge includes local sales taxes, namely VAT.\nA gr:Offering may be linked to multiple payment charge specifications that specify alternative charges for various payment methods.\n\nExamples: Payment by VISA or Mastercard costs a fee of 3 Euros including VAT, payment by bank transfer in advance is free of charge.\n\nThe total amount of this surcharge is specified as a float value of the gr:hasCurrencyValue property. The currency is specified via the gr:hasCurrency datatype property. Whether the price includes VAT or not is indicated by the gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded datatype property. The gr:PaymentMethod to which this charge applies is specified using the gr:appliesToPaymentMethod object property.\n\nIf the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds.\n\nImportant: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.".freeze,
899
825
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
900
826
  label: "Payment charge specification".freeze,
901
827
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze],
902
828
  subClassOf: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
903
829
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
904
830
  term :PaymentMethod,
905
- comment: %(A payment method is a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. Payment methods are characterized by the legal and technical structures used, and by the organization or group carrying out the transaction. This element is mostly used for specifying the types of payment accepted by a gr:BusinessEntity.
906
-
907
- Examples: VISA, MasterCard, Diners, cash, or bank transfer in advance.).freeze,
831
+ comment: "A payment method is a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. Payment methods are characterized by the legal and technical structures used, and by the organization or group carrying out the transaction. This element is mostly used for specifying the types of payment accepted by a gr:BusinessEntity.\n\nExamples: VISA, MasterCard, Diners, cash, or bank transfer in advance.".freeze,
908
832
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
909
833
  label: "Payment method".freeze,
910
834
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
911
835
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
912
836
  term :PaymentMethodCreditCard,
913
- comment: %(The subclass of gr:PaymentMethod represents all variants and brands of credit or debit cards as a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. It is mostly used for specifying the types of payment accepted by a gr:Business Entity.
914
-
915
- Examples: VISA, MasterCard, or American Express.).freeze,
837
+ comment: "The subclass of gr:PaymentMethod represents all variants and brands of credit or debit cards as a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. It is mostly used for specifying the types of payment accepted by a gr:Business Entity.\n\nExamples: VISA, MasterCard, or American Express.".freeze,
916
838
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
917
839
  label: "Payment method credit card".freeze,
918
840
  subClassOf: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze,
919
841
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
920
842
  term :PriceSpecification,
921
- comment: %(The superclass of all price specifications.).freeze,
843
+ comment: "The superclass of all price specifications.".freeze,
922
844
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
923
845
  label: "Price specification".freeze,
924
846
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
925
847
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
926
848
  term :ProductOrService,
927
- comment: %(The superclass of all classes describing products or services types, either by nature or purpose. Examples for such subclasses are "TV set", "vacuum cleaner", etc. An instance of this class can be either an actual product or service \(gr:Individual\), a placeholder instance for unknown instances of a mass-produced commodity \(gr:SomeItems\), or a model / prototype specification \(gr:ProductOrServiceModel\). When in doubt, use gr:SomeItems.
928
-
929
- Examples:
930
- a\) MyCellphone123, i.e. my personal, tangible cell phone \(gr:Individual\)
931
- b\) Siemens1234, i.e. the Siemens cell phone make and model 1234 \(gr:ProductOrServiceModel\)
932
- c\) dummyCellPhone123 as a placeholder for actual instances of a certain kind of cell phones \(gr:SomeItems\)
933
-
934
- Note: Your first choice for specializations of gr:ProductOrService should be http://www.productontology.org.
935
-
936
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is \(approximately\) equivalent to http://schema.org/Product.).freeze,
849
+ comment: "The superclass of all classes describing products or services types, either by nature or purpose. Examples for such subclasses are \"TV set\", \"vacuum cleaner\", etc. An instance of this class can be either an actual product or service (gr:Individual), a placeholder instance for unknown instances of a mass-produced commodity (gr:SomeItems), or a model / prototype specification (gr:ProductOrServiceModel). When in doubt, use gr:SomeItems.\n\nExamples: \na) MyCellphone123, i.e. my personal, tangible cell phone (gr:Individual)\nb) Siemens1234, i.e. the Siemens cell phone make and model 1234 (gr:ProductOrServiceModel)\nc) dummyCellPhone123 as a placeholder for actual instances of a certain kind of cell phones (gr:SomeItems)\n\t\nNote: Your first choice for specializations of gr:ProductOrService should be http://www.productontology.org.\n\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) equivalent to http://schema.org/Product.".freeze,
937
850
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
938
851
  label: "Product or service".freeze,
939
852
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
940
853
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
941
854
  term :ProductOrServiceModel,
942
- comment: %(A product or service model is a intangible entity that specifies some characteristics of a group of similar, usually mass-produced products, in the sense of a prototype. In case of mass-produced products, there exists a relation gr:hasMakeAndModel between the actual product or service \(gr:Individual or gr:SomeItems\) and the prototype \(gr:ProductOrServiceModel\). GoodRelations treats product or service models as "prototypes" instead of a completely separate kind of entities, because this allows using the same domain-specific properties \(e.g. gr:weight\) for describing makes and models and for describing actual products.
943
-
944
- Examples: Ford T, Volkswagen Golf, Sony Ericsson W123 cell phone
945
-
946
- Note: An actual product or service \(gr:Individual\) by default shares the features of its model \(e.g. the weight\). However, this requires non-standard reasoning. See http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Axioms for respective rule sets.
947
-
948
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is \(approximately\) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.).freeze,
855
+ comment: "A product or service model is a intangible entity that specifies some characteristics of a group of similar, usually mass-produced products, in the sense of a prototype. In case of mass-produced products, there exists a relation gr:hasMakeAndModel between the actual product or service (gr:Individual or gr:SomeItems) and the prototype (gr:ProductOrServiceModel). GoodRelations treats product or service models as \"prototypes\" instead of a completely separate kind of entities, because this allows using the same domain-specific properties (e.g. gr:weight) for describing makes and models and for describing actual products.\n\nExamples: Ford T, Volkswagen Golf, Sony Ericsson W123 cell phone\n\nNote: An actual product or service (gr:Individual) by default shares the features of its model (e.g. the weight). However, this requires non-standard reasoning. See http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Axioms for respective rule sets.\n\t\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.".freeze,
949
856
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
950
857
  label: "Product or service model".freeze,
951
858
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:Individual".freeze, "gr:SomeItems".freeze],
952
859
  subClassOf: ["gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "schema:Product".freeze],
953
860
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
954
861
  term :ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder,
955
- comment: %(DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:SomeItems. Replace all occurrences of gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder by gr:SomeItems, if possible.).freeze,
862
+ comment: "DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:SomeItems. Replace all occurrences of gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder by gr:SomeItems, if possible.".freeze,
956
863
  equivalentClass: "gr:SomeItems".freeze,
957
864
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
958
865
  label: "Product or services some instances placeholder (DEPRECATED)".freeze,
@@ -960,59 +867,33 @@ Compatibility with schema.org: This class is \(approximately\) a subclass of htt
960
867
  subClassOf: "gr:ProductOrService".freeze,
961
868
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
962
869
  term :QualitativeValue,
963
- comment: %(A qualitative value is a predefined value for a product characteristic.
964
-
965
- Examples: the color "green" or the power cord plug type "US"; the garment sizes "S", "M", "L", and "XL".
966
-
967
- Note: Value sets are supported by creating subclasses of this class. Ordinal relations between values \(gr:greater, gr:lesser, ...\) are provided directly by GoodRelations.
968
-
969
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Enumeration.).freeze,
870
+ comment: "A qualitative value is a predefined value for a product characteristic. \n\t\nExamples: the color \"green\" or the power cord plug type \"US\"; the garment sizes \"S\", \"M\", \"L\", and \"XL\".\n\t\nNote: Value sets are supported by creating subclasses of this class. Ordinal relations between values (gr:greater, gr:lesser, ...) are provided directly by GoodRelations.\n\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Enumeration.".freeze,
970
871
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
971
872
  label: "Qualitative value".freeze,
972
873
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze],
973
874
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
974
875
  term :QuantitativeValue,
975
- comment: %(A quantitative value is a numerical interval that represents the range of a certain gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty in terms of the lower and upper bounds for a particular gr:ProductOrService. It is to be interpreted in combination with the respective unit of measurement. Most quantitative values are intervals even if they are in practice often treated as a single point value.
976
-
977
- Example: a weight between 10 and 25 kilogramms, a length between 10 and 15 milimeters.
978
-
979
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Quantity.).freeze,
876
+ comment: "A quantitative value is a numerical interval that represents the range of a certain gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty in terms of the lower and upper bounds for a particular gr:ProductOrService. It is to be interpreted in combination with the respective unit of measurement. Most quantitative values are intervals even if they are in practice often treated as a single point value.\n\t\nExample: a weight between 10 and 25 kilogramms, a length between 10 and 15 milimeters.\n\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Quantity.".freeze,
980
877
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
981
878
  label: "Quantitative value".freeze,
982
879
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
983
880
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
984
881
  term :QuantitativeValueFloat,
985
- comment: %(An instance of this class is an actual float value for a quantitative property of a product. This instance is usually characterized by a minimal value, a maximal value, and a unit of measurement.
986
-
987
- Examples: The intervals "between 10.0 and 25.4 kilogramms" or "10.2 and 15.5 milimeters".
988
-
989
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.).freeze,
882
+ comment: "An instance of this class is an actual float value for a quantitative property of a product. This instance is usually characterized by a minimal value, a maximal value, and a unit of measurement.\n\nExamples: The intervals \"between 10.0 and 25.4 kilogramms\" or \"10.2 and 15.5 milimeters\".\n\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.".freeze,
990
883
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
991
884
  label: "Quantitative value float".freeze,
992
885
  "owl:disjointWith": "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
993
886
  subClassOf: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
994
887
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
995
888
  term :QuantitativeValueInteger,
996
- comment: %(An instance of this class is an actual integer value for a quantitative property of a product. This instance is usually characterized by a minimal value, a maximal value, and a unit of measurement.
997
-
998
- Example: A seating capacity between 1 and 8 persons.
999
-
1000
- Note: Users must keep in mind that ranges in here mean that ALL possible values in this interval are covered. \(Sometimes, the actual commitment may be less than that: "We sell cars from 2 - 12 seats" does often not really mean that they have cars with 2,3,4,...12 seats.\). Someone renting out two types of rowing boats, one that fits for 1 or 2 people, and another that must be operated by 4 people cannot claim to rent boats with a seating capacity between 1 and 4 people. He or she is offering two boat types for 1-2 and 4 persons.
1001
-
1002
- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.).freeze,
889
+ comment: "An instance of this class is an actual integer value for a quantitative property of a product. This instance is usually characterized by a minimal value, a maximal value, and a unit of measurement. \n\nExample: A seating capacity between 1 and 8 persons.\n\nNote: Users must keep in mind that ranges in here mean that ALL possible values in this interval are covered. (Sometimes, the actual commitment may be less than that: \"We sell cars from 2 - 12 seats\" does often not really mean that they have cars with 2,3,4,...12 seats.). Someone renting out two types of rowing boats, one that fits for 1 or 2 people, and another that must be operated by 4 people cannot claim to rent boats with a seating capacity between 1 and 4 people. He or she is offering two boat types for 1-2 and 4 persons.\n\t\t\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.".freeze,
1003
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  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1004
891
  label: "Quantitative value integer".freeze,
1005
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  "owl:disjointWith": "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze,
1006
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  subClassOf: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1007
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  type: "owl:Class".freeze
1008
895
  term :SomeItems,
1009
- comment: %(A placeholder instance for unknown instances of a mass-produced commodity. This is used as a computationally cheap work-around for such instances that are not individually exposed on the Web but just stated to exist \(i.e., which are existentially quantified\).
1010
-
1011
- Example: An instance of this class can represent an anonymous set of green Siemens1234 phones. It is different from the gr:ProductOrServiceModel Siemens1234, since this refers to the make and model, and it is different from a particular instance of this make and model \(e.g. my individual phone\) since the latter can be sold only once.
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- Note: This class is the new, shorter form of the former gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder.
1014
-
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- Compatibility with schema.org: This class is \(approximately\) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.).freeze,
896
+ comment: "A placeholder instance for unknown instances of a mass-produced commodity. This is used as a computationally cheap work-around for such instances that are not individually exposed on the Web but just stated to exist (i.e., which are existentially quantified).\n\nExample: An instance of this class can represent an anonymous set of green Siemens1234 phones. It is different from the gr:ProductOrServiceModel Siemens1234, since this refers to the make and model, and it is different from a particular instance of this make and model (e.g. my individual phone) since the latter can be sold only once.\n\nNote: This class is the new, shorter form of the former gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder.\n\t\t\nCompatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.".freeze,
1016
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  equivalentClass: "gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder".freeze,
1017
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  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1018
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  label: "Some items".freeze,
@@ -1020,59 +901,26 @@ Compatibility with schema.org: This class is \(approximately\) a subclass of htt
1020
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  subClassOf: ["gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "schema:Product".freeze],
1021
902
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
1022
903
  term :TypeAndQuantityNode,
1023
- comment: %(This class collates all the information about a gr:ProductOrService included in a bundle. If a gr:Offering contains just one item, you can directly link from the gr:Offering to the gr:ProductOrService using gr:includes. If the offering contains multiple items, use an instance of this class for each component to indicate the quantity, unit of measurement, and type of product, and link from the gr:Offering via gr:includesObject.
1024
-
1025
- Example: An offering may include of 100g of Butter and 1 kg of potatoes, or 1 cell phone and 2 headsets.).freeze,
904
+ comment: "This class collates all the information about a gr:ProductOrService included in a bundle. If a gr:Offering contains just one item, you can directly link from the gr:Offering to the gr:ProductOrService using gr:includes. If the offering contains multiple items, use an instance of this class for each component to indicate the quantity, unit of measurement, and type of product, and link from the gr:Offering via gr:includesObject.\n\nExample: An offering may include of 100g of Butter and 1 kg of potatoes, or 1 cell phone and 2 headsets.".freeze,
1026
905
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1027
906
  label: "Type and quantity node".freeze,
1028
907
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
1029
908
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
1030
909
  term :UnitPriceSpecification,
1031
- comment: %(A unit price specification is a conceptual entity that specifies the price asked for a given gr:Offering by the respective gr:Business Entity. An offering may be linked to multiple unit price specifications that specify alternative prices for non-overlapping sets of conditions \(e.g. quantities or sales regions\) or with differing validity periods.
1032
-
1033
- A unit price specification is characterized by \(1\) the lower and upper limits and the unit of measurement of the eligible quantity, \(2\) by a monetary amount per unit of the product or service, and \(3\) whether this prices includes local sales taxes, namely VAT.
1034
-
1035
- Example: The price, including VAT, for 1 kg of a given material is 5 Euros per kg for 0 - 5 kg and 4 Euros for quantities above 5 kg.
1036
-
1037
- The eligible quantity interval for a given price is specified using the object property gr:hasEligibleQuantity, which points to an instance of gr:QuantitativeValue. The currency is specified using the gr:hasCurrency property, which points to an ISO 4217 currency code. The unit of measurement for the eligible quantity is specified using the gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement datatype property, which points to an UN/CEFACT Common Code \(3 characters\).
1038
-
1039
- In most cases, the appropriate unit of measurement is the UN/CEFACT Common Code "C62" for "Unit or piece", since a gr:Offering is defined by the quantity and unit of measurement of all items included \(e.g. "1 kg of bananas plus a 2 kg of apples"\). As long at the offering consists of only one item, it is also possible to use an unit of measurement of choice for specifying the price per unit. For bundles, however, only "C62" for "Unit or piece" is a valid unit of measurement.
1040
-
1041
- You can assume that the price is given per unit or piece if there is no gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property attached to the price.
1042
-
1043
- Whether VAT and sales taxes are included in this price is specified using the property gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded \(xsd:boolean\).
1044
-
1045
- The price per unit of measurement is specified as a float value of the gr:hasCurrencyValue property. The currency is specified via the gr:hasCurrency datatype property. Whether the price includes VAT or not is indicated by the gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded datatype property.
1046
-
1047
- The property priceType can be used to indicate that the price is a retail price recommendation only \(i.e. a list price\).
1048
-
1049
- If the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds.
1050
-
1051
- Important: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.
1052
-
1053
- Note 1: Due to the complexity of pricing scenarios in various industries, it may be necessary to create extensions of this fundamental model of price specifications. Such can be done easily by importing and refining the GoodRelations ontology.
1054
-
1055
- Note 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory.
1056
- ).freeze,
910
+ comment: "A unit price specification is a conceptual entity that specifies the price asked for a given gr:Offering by the respective gr:Business Entity. An offering may be linked to multiple unit price specifications that specify alternative prices for non-overlapping sets of conditions (e.g. quantities or sales regions) or with differing validity periods. \n\nA unit price specification is characterized by (1) the lower and upper limits and the unit of measurement of the eligible quantity, (2) by a monetary amount per unit of the product or service, and (3) whether this prices includes local sales taxes, namely VAT.\n\t\nExample: The price, including VAT, for 1 kg of a given material is 5 Euros per kg for 0 - 5 kg and 4 Euros for quantities above 5 kg.\n\nThe eligible quantity interval for a given price is specified using the object property gr:hasEligibleQuantity, which points to an instance of gr:QuantitativeValue. The currency is specified using the gr:hasCurrency property, which points to an ISO 4217 currency code. The unit of measurement for the eligible quantity is specified using the gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement datatype property, which points to an UN/CEFACT Common Code (3 characters).\n\t\nIn most cases, the appropriate unit of measurement is the UN/CEFACT Common Code \"C62\" for \"Unit or piece\", since a gr:Offering is defined by the quantity and unit of measurement of all items included (e.g. \"1 kg of bananas plus a 2 kg of apples\"). As long at the offering consists of only one item, it is also possible to use an unit of measurement of choice for specifying the price per unit. For bundles, however, only \"C62\" for \"Unit or piece\" is a valid unit of measurement.\n\nYou can assume that the price is given per unit or piece if there is no gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property attached to the price.\n\t\nWhether VAT and sales taxes are included in this price is specified using the property gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded (xsd:boolean).\n\t\nThe price per unit of measurement is specified as a float value of the gr:hasCurrencyValue property. The currency is specified via the gr:hasCurrency datatype property. Whether the price includes VAT or not is indicated by the gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded datatype property.\n\nThe property priceType can be used to indicate that the price is a retail price recommendation only (i.e. a list price). \n\nIf the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds.\n\nImportant: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.\n\nNote 1: Due to the complexity of pricing scenarios in various industries, it may be necessary to create extensions of this fundamental model of price specifications. Such can be done easily by importing and refining the GoodRelations ontology.\n\nNote 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory. \n".freeze,
1057
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  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1058
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  label: "Unit price specification".freeze,
1059
913
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentChargeSpecification".freeze],
1060
914
  subClassOf: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1061
915
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
1062
916
  term :WarrantyPromise,
1063
- comment: %(This is a conceptual entity that holds together all aspects of the n-ary relation gr:hasWarrantyPromise.
1064
-
1065
- A Warranty promise is an entity representing the duration and scope of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of the gr:ProductOrService. A warranty promise is characterized by its temporal duration \(usually starting with the date of purchase\) and its gr:WarrantyScope. The warranty scope represents the types of services provided \(e.g. labor and parts, just parts\) of the warranty included in an gr:Offering. The actual services may be provided by the gr:BusinessEntity making the offering, by the manufacturer of the product, or by a third party. There may be multiple warranty promises associated with a particular offering, which differ in duration and scope \(e.g. pick-up service during the first 12 months, just parts and labor for 36 months\).
1066
-
1067
- Examples: 12 months parts and labor, 36 months parts).freeze,
917
+ comment: "This is a conceptual entity that holds together all aspects of the n-ary relation gr:hasWarrantyPromise.\n\nA Warranty promise is an entity representing the duration and scope of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of the gr:ProductOrService. A warranty promise is characterized by its temporal duration (usually starting with the date of purchase) and its gr:WarrantyScope. The warranty scope represents the types of services provided (e.g. labor and parts, just parts) of the warranty included in an gr:Offering. The actual services may be provided by the gr:BusinessEntity making the offering, by the manufacturer of the product, or by a third party. There may be multiple warranty promises associated with a particular offering, which differ in duration and scope (e.g. pick-up service during the first 12 months, just parts and labor for 36 months).\n\nExamples: 12 months parts and labor, 36 months parts".freeze,
1068
918
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1069
919
  label: "Warranty promise".freeze,
1070
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  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze],
1071
921
  type: "owl:Class".freeze
1072
922
  term :WarrantyScope,
1073
- comment: %(The warranty scope represents types of services that will be provided free of charge by the vendor or manufacturer in the case of a defect \(e.g. labor and parts, just parts\), as part of the warranty included in an gr:Offering. The actual services may be provided by the gr:BusinessEntity making the offering, by the manufacturer of the product, or by a third party.
1074
-
1075
- Examples: Parts and Labor, Parts).freeze,
923
+ comment: "The warranty scope represents types of services that will be provided free of charge by the vendor or manufacturer in the case of a defect (e.g. labor and parts, just parts), as part of the warranty included in an gr:Offering. The actual services may be provided by the gr:BusinessEntity making the offering, by the manufacturer of the product, or by a third party. \n\nExamples: Parts and Labor, Parts".freeze,
1076
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  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1077
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  label: "Warranty scope".freeze,
1078
926
  "owl:disjointWith": ["gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze],
@@ -1080,7 +928,7 @@ Examples: Parts and Labor, Parts).freeze,
1080
928
 
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  # Property definitions
1082
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  property :acceptedPaymentMethods,
1083
- comment: %(The gr:PaymentMethod or methods accepted by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.).freeze,
931
+ comment: "The gr:PaymentMethod or methods accepted by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.".freeze,
1084
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  domain: term(
1085
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  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1086
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  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1093,7 +941,7 @@ Examples: Parts and Labor, Parts).freeze,
1093
941
  range: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze,
1094
942
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1095
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  property :addOn,
1096
- comment: %(This property points from a gr:Offering to additional offerings that can only be obtained in combination with the first offering. This can be used to model supplements and extensions that are available for a surcharge. Any gr:PriceSpecification attached to the secondary offering is to be understood as an additional charge.).freeze,
944
+ comment: "This property points from a gr:Offering to additional offerings that can only be obtained in combination with the first offering. This can be used to model supplements and extensions that are available for a surcharge. Any gr:PriceSpecification attached to the secondary offering is to be understood as an additional charge.".freeze,
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  domain: term(
1098
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  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1099
947
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1106,9 +954,7 @@ Examples: Parts and Labor, Parts).freeze,
1106
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  range: "gr:Offering".freeze,
1107
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  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
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956
  property :advanceBookingRequirement,
1109
- comment: %(The minimal and maximal amount of time that is required between accepting the gr:Offering and the actual usage of the resource or service. This is mostly relevant for offers regarding hotel rooms, the rental of objects, or the provisioning of services. The duration is specified relatively to the beginning of the usage of the contracted object. It is represented by attaching an instance of the class gr:QuantitativeValueInteger. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValueInteger and gr:hasMaxValueInteger to that instance. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON \(months\), DAY \(days\), HUR \(hours\), or MIN \(minutes\).
1110
-
1111
- The difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those specify the interval during which the gr:Offering is valid, while gr:advanceBookingRequirement specifies the acceptable relative amount of time between accepting the offer and the fulfilment or usage.).freeze,
957
+ comment: "The minimal and maximal amount of time that is required between accepting the gr:Offering and the actual usage of the resource or service. This is mostly relevant for offers regarding hotel rooms, the rental of objects, or the provisioning of services. The duration is specified relatively to the beginning of the usage of the contracted object. It is represented by attaching an instance of the class gr:QuantitativeValueInteger. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValueInteger and gr:hasMaxValueInteger to that instance. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON (months), DAY (days), HUR (hours), or MIN (minutes).\n\nThe difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those specify the interval during which the gr:Offering is valid, while gr:advanceBookingRequirement specifies the acceptable relative amount of time between accepting the offer and the fulfilment or usage.".freeze,
1112
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  domain: term(
1113
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  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1114
960
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1121,45 +967,28 @@ The difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those
1121
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  range: "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
1122
968
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1123
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  property :amountOfThisGood,
1124
- comment: %(This property specifies the quantity of the goods included in the gr:Offering via this gr:TypeAndQuantityNode. The quantity is given in the unit of measurement attached to the gr:TypeAndQuantityNode.).freeze,
970
+ comment: "This property specifies the quantity of the goods included in the gr:Offering via this gr:TypeAndQuantityNode. The quantity is given in the unit of measurement attached to the gr:TypeAndQuantityNode.".freeze,
1125
971
  domain: "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze,
1126
972
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1127
973
  label: "amount of this good (1..1)".freeze,
1128
974
  range: "xsd:float".freeze,
1129
975
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1130
976
  property :appliesToDeliveryMethod,
1131
- comment: %(This property specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod to which the gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification applies.).freeze,
977
+ comment: "This property specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod to which the gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification applies.".freeze,
1132
978
  domain: "gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze,
1133
979
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1134
980
  label: "applies to delivery method (0..*)".freeze,
1135
981
  range: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze,
1136
982
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1137
983
  property :appliesToPaymentMethod,
1138
- comment: %(This property specifies the gr:PaymentMethod to which the gr:PaymentChargeSpecification applies.).freeze,
984
+ comment: "This property specifies the gr:PaymentMethod to which the gr:PaymentChargeSpecification applies.".freeze,
1139
985
  domain: "gr:PaymentChargeSpecification".freeze,
1140
986
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1141
987
  label: "applies to payment method (1..*)".freeze,
1142
988
  range: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze,
1143
989
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1144
990
  property :availabilityEnds,
1145
- comment: %(This property specifies the end of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering.
1146
- The difference to the properties gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough is that those specify the period of time during which the offer is valid and can be accepted.
1147
-
1148
- Example: I offer to lease my boat for the period of August 1 - August 31, 2010, but you must accept by offer no later than July 15.
1149
-
1150
- A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
1151
-
1152
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.
1153
-
1154
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
1155
-
1156
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00
1157
-
1158
- or
1159
-
1160
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.
1161
-
1162
- Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate the gr:Location \(e.g. store or shop\) from which the goods would be available.).freeze,
991
+ comment: "This property specifies the end of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering.\nThe difference to the properties gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough is that those specify the period of time during which the offer is valid and can be accepted.\n\nExample: I offer to lease my boat for the period of August 1 - August 31, 2010, but you must accept by offer no later than July 15.\n\nA time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00\n\nor\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate the gr:Location (e.g. store or shop) from which the goods would be available.".freeze,
1163
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  domain: term(
1164
993
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1165
994
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1172,24 +1001,7 @@ Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate
1172
1001
  range: "xsd:dateTime".freeze,
1173
1002
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1174
1003
  property :availabilityStarts,
1175
- comment: %(This property specifies the beginning of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering.
1176
- The difference to the properties gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough is that those specify the period of time during which the offer is valid and can be accepted.
1177
-
1178
- Example: I offer to lease my boat for the period of August 1 - August 31, 2010, but you must accept by offer no later than July 15.
1179
-
1180
- A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
1181
-
1182
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.
1183
-
1184
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
1185
-
1186
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00
1187
-
1188
- or
1189
-
1190
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.
1191
-
1192
- Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate the gr:Location \(e.g. store or shop\) from which the goods would be available.).freeze,
1004
+ comment: "This property specifies the beginning of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering.\nThe difference to the properties gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough is that those specify the period of time during which the offer is valid and can be accepted.\n\nExample: I offer to lease my boat for the period of August 1 - August 31, 2010, but you must accept by offer no later than July 15.\n\nA time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00\n\nor\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate the gr:Location (e.g. store or shop) from which the goods would be available.".freeze,
1193
1005
  domain: term(
1194
1006
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1195
1007
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1202,7 +1014,7 @@ Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate
1202
1014
  range: "xsd:dateTime".freeze,
1203
1015
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1204
1016
  property :availableAtOrFrom,
1205
- comment: %(This states that a particular gr:Offering is available at or from the given gr:Location \(e.g. shop or branch\).).freeze,
1017
+ comment: "This states that a particular gr:Offering is available at or from the given gr:Location (e.g. shop or branch).".freeze,
1206
1018
  domain: term(
1207
1019
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1208
1020
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1215,7 +1027,7 @@ Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate
1215
1027
  range: "gr:Location".freeze,
1216
1028
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1217
1029
  property :availableDeliveryMethods,
1218
- comment: %(This specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod or methods available for a given gr:Offering.).freeze,
1030
+ comment: "This specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod or methods available for a given gr:Offering.".freeze,
1219
1031
  domain: term(
1220
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  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1221
1033
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1228,25 +1040,14 @@ Note: There is another property gr:availableAtOrFrom, which is used to indicate
1228
1040
  range: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze,
1229
1041
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1230
1042
  property :billingIncrement,
1231
- comment: %(This property specifies the minimal quantity and rounding increment that will be the basis for the billing.
1232
- The unit of measurement is specified by the UN/CEFACT code attached to the gr:UnitPriceSpecification via the gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property.
1233
-
1234
- Examples:
1235
- - The price for gasoline is 4 USD per gallon at the pump, but you will be charged in units of 0.1 gallons.
1236
- - The price for legal consulting is 100 USD per hour, but you will be charged in units of 15 minutes.
1237
-
1238
- This property makes sense only for instances of gr:Offering that include not more than one type of good or service.).freeze,
1043
+ comment: "This property specifies the minimal quantity and rounding increment that will be the basis for the billing. \nThe unit of measurement is specified by the UN/CEFACT code attached to the gr:UnitPriceSpecification via the gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property.\n\nExamples: \n- The price for gasoline is 4 USD per gallon at the pump, but you will be charged in units of 0.1 gallons.\n- The price for legal consulting is 100 USD per hour, but you will be charged in units of 15 minutes.\n\nThis property makes sense only for instances of gr:Offering that include not more than one type of good or service.".freeze,
1239
1044
  domain: "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze,
1240
1045
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1241
1046
  label: "billing increment (0..1)".freeze,
1242
1047
  range: "xsd:float".freeze,
1243
1048
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1244
1049
  property :category,
1245
- comment: %(The name of a category to which this gr:ProductOrService, gr:Offering, gr:BusinessEntity, or gr:Location belongs.
1246
-
1247
- Note 1: For products, it is better to add an rdf:type statement referring to a GoodRelations-compliant ontology for vertical industries instead, but if you just have a short text label, gr:category is simpler.
1248
- Note 2: You can use greater signs or slashes to informally indicate a category hierarchy, e.g. "restaurants/asian_restaurants" or "cables > usb_cables"
1249
- ).freeze,
1050
+ comment: "The name of a category to which this gr:ProductOrService, gr:Offering, gr:BusinessEntity, or gr:Location belongs.\n\t\nNote 1: For products, it is better to add an rdf:type statement referring to a GoodRelations-compliant ontology for vertical industries instead, but if you just have a short text label, gr:category is simpler.\nNote 2: You can use greater signs or slashes to informally indicate a category hierarchy, e.g. \"restaurants/asian_restaurants\" or \"cables > usb_cables\"\n".freeze,
1250
1051
  domain: term(
1251
1052
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1252
1053
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -1268,29 +1069,14 @@ Note 2: You can use greater signs or slashes to informally indicate a category h
1268
1069
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1269
1070
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1270
1071
  property :closes,
1271
- comment: %(The closing hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek.
1272
- If no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location.
1273
-
1274
- For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
1275
-
1276
- 09:30:10Z.
1277
-
1278
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
1279
-
1280
- 09:30:10-09:00
1281
-
1282
- 09:30:10+09:00.
1283
-
1284
- Note 1: Use 00:00:00 for the first second of the respective day and 23:59:59 for the last second of that day.
1285
- Note 2: If a store opens at 17:00 on Saturdays and closes at 03:00:00 a.m. next morning, use two instances of this class, one with 17:00:00 - 23:59:59 for Saturday and another one with 00:00:00 - 03:00:00 for Sunday.
1286
- Note 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the week, you must create a second instance of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.).freeze,
1072
+ comment: "The closing hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek.\nIf no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location.\n\nFor a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n09:30:10-09:00\n\n09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote 1: Use 00:00:00 for the first second of the respective day and 23:59:59 for the last second of that day.\nNote 2: If a store opens at 17:00 on Saturdays and closes at 03:00:00 a.m. next morning, use two instances of this class, one with 17:00:00 - 23:59:59 for Saturday and another one with 00:00:00 - 03:00:00 for Sunday.\nNote 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the week, you must create a second instance of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.".freeze,
1287
1073
  domain: "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze,
1288
1074
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1289
1075
  label: "closes (1..1)".freeze,
1290
1076
  range: "xsd:time".freeze,
1291
1077
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1292
1078
  property :color,
1293
- comment: %(The color of the product.).freeze,
1079
+ comment: "The color of the product.".freeze,
1294
1080
  domain: term(
1295
1081
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1296
1082
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1304,7 +1090,7 @@ Note 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the w
1304
1090
  subPropertyOf: "gr:datatypeProductOrServiceProperty".freeze,
1305
1091
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1306
1092
  property :condition,
1307
- comment: %(A textual description of the condition of the product or service, or the products or services included in the offer \(when attached to a gr:Offering\)).freeze,
1093
+ comment: "A textual description of the condition of the product or service, or the products or services included in the offer (when attached to a gr:Offering)".freeze,
1308
1094
  domain: term(
1309
1095
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1310
1096
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1317,9 +1103,7 @@ Note 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the w
1317
1103
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1318
1104
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1319
1105
  property :datatypeProductOrServiceProperty,
1320
- comment: %(This property is the super property for all pure datatype properties that can be used to describe a gr:ProductOrService.
1321
-
1322
- In products and services ontologies, only such properties that are no quantitative properties and that have no predefined gr:QualitativeValue instances are subproperties of this property. In practice, this refers to a few integer properties for which the integer value represents qualitative aspects, for string datatypes \(as long as no predefined values exist\), for boolean datatype properties, and for dates and times.).freeze,
1106
+ comment: "This property is the super property for all pure datatype properties that can be used to describe a gr:ProductOrService.\n\nIn products and services ontologies, only such properties that are no quantitative properties and that have no predefined gr:QualitativeValue instances are subproperties of this property. In practice, this refers to a few integer properties for which the integer value represents qualitative aspects, for string datatypes (as long as no predefined values exist), for boolean datatype properties, and for dates and times.".freeze,
1323
1107
  domain: term(
1324
1108
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1325
1109
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1332,9 +1116,7 @@ In products and services ontologies, only such properties that are no quantitati
1332
1116
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1333
1117
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1334
1118
  property :deliveryLeadTime,
1335
- comment: %(This property can be used to indicate the promised delay between the receipt of the order and the goods leaving the warehouse.
1336
-
1337
- The duration is specified by attaching an instance of gr:QuantitativeValueInteger. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValueInteger and gr:hasMaxValueInteger to that instance. A point value can be modeled with the gr:hasValueInteger property. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON \(months\), DAY \(days\), HUR \(hours\), or MIN \(minutes\).).freeze,
1119
+ comment: "This property can be used to indicate the promised delay between the receipt of the order and the goods leaving the warehouse.\n\nThe duration is specified by attaching an instance of gr:QuantitativeValueInteger. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValueInteger and gr:hasMaxValueInteger to that instance. A point value can be modeled with the gr:hasValueInteger property. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON (months), DAY (days), HUR (hours), or MIN (minutes).".freeze,
1338
1120
  domain: term(
1339
1121
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1340
1122
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1347,8 +1129,7 @@ The duration is specified by attaching an instance of gr:QuantitativeValueIntege
1347
1129
  range: "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
1348
1130
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1349
1131
  property :depth,
1350
- comment: %(The depth of the product.
1351
- Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
1132
+ comment: "The depth of the product.\nTypical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches".freeze,
1352
1133
  domain: term(
1353
1134
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1354
1135
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1362,9 +1143,7 @@ Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
1362
1143
  subPropertyOf: "gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty".freeze,
1363
1144
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1364
1145
  property :description,
1365
- comment: %(A short textual description of the resource.
1366
-
1367
- This property is semantically equivalent to rdfs:comment and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.).freeze,
1146
+ comment: "A short textual description of the resource. \n\nThis property is semantically equivalent to rdfs:comment and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.".freeze,
1368
1147
  domain: term(
1369
1148
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1370
1149
  unionOf: list("owl:Thing".freeze, "gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:DeliveryModeParcelService".freeze, "gr:Individual".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze, "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze, "gr:SomeItems".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze)
@@ -1374,22 +1153,19 @@ This property is semantically equivalent to rdfs:comment and just meant as a han
1374
1153
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1375
1154
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1376
1155
  property :displayPosition,
1377
- comment: %(The position at which the option or element should be listed in a menu or user dialog, lower numbers come first.
1378
-
1379
- The main usage of this property are the days of the week \(gr:DayOfWeek\), but it is also possible to apply it e.g. to product features or any other conceptual element.
1380
- Note: Rely on this property only for data originating from a single RDF graph; otherwise, unpredictable results are possible.).freeze,
1156
+ comment: "The position at which the option or element should be listed in a menu or user dialog, lower numbers come first.\n\nThe main usage of this property are the days of the week (gr:DayOfWeek), but it is also possible to apply it e.g. to product features or any other conceptual element.\nNote: Rely on this property only for data originating from a single RDF graph; otherwise, unpredictable results are possible.".freeze,
1381
1157
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1382
1158
  label: "display position (0..1)".freeze,
1383
1159
  type: "owl:AnnotationProperty".freeze
1384
1160
  property :durationOfWarrantyInMonths,
1385
- comment: %(This property specifies the duration of the gr:WarrantyPromise in months.).freeze,
1161
+ comment: "This property specifies the duration of the gr:WarrantyPromise in months.".freeze,
1386
1162
  domain: "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze,
1387
1163
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1388
1164
  label: "duration of warranty in months (0..1)".freeze,
1389
1165
  range: "xsd:int".freeze,
1390
1166
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1391
1167
  property :eligibleCustomerTypes,
1392
- comment: %(The types of customers \(gr:BusinessEntityType\) for which the given gr:Offering is valid.).freeze,
1168
+ comment: "The types of customers (gr:BusinessEntityType) for which the given gr:Offering is valid.".freeze,
1393
1169
  domain: term(
1394
1170
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1395
1171
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1402,9 +1178,7 @@ Note: Rely on this property only for data originating from a single RDF graph; o
1402
1178
  range: "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze,
1403
1179
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1404
1180
  property :eligibleDuration,
1405
- comment: %(The minimal and maximal duration for which the given gr:Offering or gr:License is valid. This is mostly used for offers regarding accommodation, the rental of objects, or software licenses. The duration is specified by attaching an instance of gr:QuantitativeValue. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValue and gr:hasMaxValue to that instance. If they are the same, use the gr:hasValue property. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON \(months\), DAY \(days\), HUR \(hours\), or MIN \(minutes\).
1406
-
1407
- The difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those specify the absiolute interval during which the gr:Offering or gr:License is valid, while gr:eligibleDuration specifies the acceptable duration of the contract or usage.).freeze,
1181
+ comment: "The minimal and maximal duration for which the given gr:Offering or gr:License is valid. This is mostly used for offers regarding accommodation, the rental of objects, or software licenses. The duration is specified by attaching an instance of gr:QuantitativeValue. The lower and upper boundaries are specified using the properties gr:hasMinValue and gr:hasMaxValue to that instance. If they are the same, use the gr:hasValue property. The unit of measurement is specified using the property gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement with a string holding a UN/CEFACT code suitable for durations, e.g. MON (months), DAY (days), HUR (hours), or MIN (minutes).\n\nThe difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those specify the absiolute interval during which the gr:Offering or gr:License is valid, while gr:eligibleDuration specifies the acceptable duration of the contract or usage.".freeze,
1408
1182
  domain: term(
1409
1183
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1410
1184
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:License".freeze, term(
@@ -1417,9 +1191,7 @@ The difference to the gr:validFrom and gr:validThrough properties is that those
1417
1191
  range: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1418
1192
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1419
1193
  property :eligibleRegions,
1420
- comment: %(This property specifies the geo-political region or regions for which the gr:Offering, gr:License, or gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification is valid using the two-character version of ISO 3166-1 \(ISO 3166-1 alpha-2\) for regions or ISO 3166-2 , which breaks down the countries from ISO 3166-1 into administrative subdivisions.
1421
-
1422
- Important: Do NOT use 3-letter ISO 3166-1 codes!).freeze,
1194
+ comment: "This property specifies the geo-political region or regions for which the gr:Offering, gr:License, or gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification is valid using the two-character version of ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) for regions or ISO 3166-2 , which breaks down the countries from ISO 3166-1 into administrative subdivisions.\n\nImportant: Do NOT use 3-letter ISO 3166-1 codes!".freeze,
1423
1195
  domain: term(
1424
1196
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1425
1197
  unionOf: list("gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:License".freeze, term(
@@ -1432,9 +1204,7 @@ Important: Do NOT use 3-letter ISO 3166-1 codes!).freeze,
1432
1204
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
1433
1205
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1434
1206
  property :eligibleTransactionVolume,
1435
- comment: %(This property can be used to indicate the transaction volume, in a monetary unit, for which the gr:Offering or gr:PriceSpecification is valid. This is mostly used to specify a minimal purchasing volume, to express free shipping above a certain order volume, or to limit the acceptance of credit cards to purchases above a certain amount.
1436
-
1437
- The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue to indicate the lower and upper boundaries and gr:hasCurrency to indicate the currency using the ISO 4217 standard \(3 characters\).).freeze,
1207
+ comment: "This property can be used to indicate the transaction volume, in a monetary unit, for which the gr:Offering or gr:PriceSpecification is valid. This is mostly used to specify a minimal purchasing volume, to express free shipping above a certain order volume, or to limit the acceptance of credit cards to purchases above a certain amount.\n\nThe object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue to indicate the lower and upper boundaries and gr:hasCurrency to indicate the currency using the ISO 4217 standard (3 characters).".freeze,
1438
1208
  domain: term(
1439
1209
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1440
1210
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, term(
@@ -1447,7 +1217,7 @@ The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrency
1447
1217
  range: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1448
1218
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1449
1219
  property :equal,
1450
- comment: %(This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is equal to the object.).freeze,
1220
+ comment: "This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is equal to the object.".freeze,
1451
1221
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1452
1222
  inverseOf: "gr:equal".freeze,
1453
1223
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -1455,7 +1225,7 @@ The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrency
1455
1225
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1456
1226
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:SymmetricProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
1457
1227
  property :greater,
1458
- comment: %(This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than the object.).freeze,
1228
+ comment: "This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than the object.".freeze,
1459
1229
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1460
1230
  inverseOf: "gr:lesser".freeze,
1461
1231
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -1463,7 +1233,7 @@ The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrency
1463
1233
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1464
1234
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
1465
1235
  property :greaterOrEqual,
1466
- comment: %(This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than or equal to the object.).freeze,
1236
+ comment: "This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than or equal to the object.".freeze,
1467
1237
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1468
1238
  inverseOf: "gr:lesserOrEqual".freeze,
1469
1239
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -1471,7 +1241,7 @@ The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrency
1471
1241
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
1472
1242
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
1473
1243
  property :hasBrand,
1474
- comment: %(This specifies the brand or brands \(gr:Brand\) associated with a gr:ProductOrService, or the brand or brands maintained by a gr:BusinessEntity.).freeze,
1244
+ comment: "This specifies the brand or brands (gr:Brand) associated with a gr:ProductOrService, or the brand or brands maintained by a gr:BusinessEntity.".freeze,
1475
1245
  domain: term(
1476
1246
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1477
1247
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1487,9 +1257,7 @@ The object is a gr:PriceSpecification that uses the properties gr:hasMaxCurrency
1487
1257
  range: "gr:Brand".freeze,
1488
1258
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1489
1259
  property :hasBusinessFunction,
1490
- comment: %(This specifies the business function of the gr:Offering, i.e. whether the gr:BusinessEntity is offering to sell, to lease, or to repair the particular type of product. In the case of bundles, it is also possible to attach individual business functions to each gr:TypeAndQuantityNode. The business function of the main gr:Offering determines the business function for all included objects or services, unless a business function attached to a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode overrides it.
1491
-
1492
- Note: While it is possible that an entity is offering multiple types of business functions for the same set of objects \(e.g. rental and sales\), this should usually not be stated by attaching multiple business functions to the same gr:Offering, since the gr:UnitPriceSpecification for the varying business functions will typically be very different.).freeze,
1260
+ comment: "This specifies the business function of the gr:Offering, i.e. whether the gr:BusinessEntity is offering to sell, to lease, or to repair the particular type of product. In the case of bundles, it is also possible to attach individual business functions to each gr:TypeAndQuantityNode. The business function of the main gr:Offering determines the business function for all included objects or services, unless a business function attached to a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode overrides it.\n\t\nNote: While it is possible that an entity is offering multiple types of business functions for the same set of objects (e.g. rental and sales), this should usually not be stated by attaching multiple business functions to the same gr:Offering, since the gr:UnitPriceSpecification for the varying business functions will typically be very different.".freeze,
1493
1261
  domain: term(
1494
1262
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1495
1263
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, term(
@@ -1502,20 +1270,14 @@ Note: While it is possible that an entity is offering multiple types of business
1502
1270
  range: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze,
1503
1271
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1504
1272
  property :hasCurrency,
1505
- comment: %(The currency for all prices in the gr:PriceSpecification given using the ISO 4217 standard \(3 characters\).).freeze,
1273
+ comment: "The currency for all prices in the gr:PriceSpecification given using the ISO 4217 standard (3 characters).".freeze,
1506
1274
  domain: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1507
1275
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1508
1276
  label: "has currency (1..1)".freeze,
1509
1277
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
1510
1278
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1511
1279
  property :hasCurrencyValue,
1512
- comment: %(This property specifies the amount of money for a price per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.
1513
-
1514
- For a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the price for one unit or bundle \(as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification\) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the price per delivery or payment.
1515
-
1516
- GoodRelations also supports giving price information as intervals only. If this is needed, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue for the upper bound and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the lower bound.
1517
-
1518
- Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.).freeze,
1280
+ comment: "This property specifies the amount of money for a price per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.\n\nFor a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the price for one unit or bundle (as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the price per delivery or payment.\n\nGoodRelations also supports giving price information as intervals only. If this is needed, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue for the upper bound and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the lower bound. \n\nUsing gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.".freeze,
1519
1281
  domain: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1520
1282
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1521
1283
  label: "has currency value (0..1)".freeze,
@@ -1523,7 +1285,7 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1523
1285
  subPropertyOf: ["gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue".freeze, "gr:hasMinCurrencyValue".freeze],
1524
1286
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1525
1287
  property :hasDUNS,
1526
- comment: %(The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number for identifying a gr:BusinessEntity. The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS is a nine-digit number used to identify legal entities \(but usually not branches or locations of logistical importance only\).).freeze,
1288
+ comment: "The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number for identifying a gr:BusinessEntity. The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS is a nine-digit number used to identify legal entities (but usually not branches or locations of logistical importance only).".freeze,
1527
1289
  domain: term(
1528
1290
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1529
1291
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -1536,10 +1298,7 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1536
1298
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
1537
1299
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1538
1300
  property :"hasEAN_UCC-13",
1539
- comment: %(The EAN·UCC-13 code of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering. This code is now officially called GTIN-13 \(Global Trade Identifier Number\) or EAN·UCC-13. Former 12-digit UPC codes can be converted into EAN·UCC-13 code by simply adding a preceeding zero.
1540
-
1541
- Note 1: When using this property for searching by 12-digit UPC codes, you must add a preceeding zero digit.
1542
- Note 2: As of January 1, 2007, the former ISBN numbers for books etc. have been integrated into the EAN·UCC-13 code. For each old ISBN-10 code, there exists a proper translation into EAN·UCC-13 by adding "978" or "979" as prefix. Since the old ISBN-10 is now deprecated, GoodRelations does not provide a property for ISBNs.).freeze,
1301
+ comment: "The EAN·UCC-13 code of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering. This code is now officially called GTIN-13 (Global Trade Identifier Number) or EAN·UCC-13. Former 12-digit UPC codes can be converted into EAN·UCC-13 code by simply adding a preceeding zero.\n\nNote 1: When using this property for searching by 12-digit UPC codes, you must add a preceeding zero digit.\nNote 2: As of January 1, 2007, the former ISBN numbers for books etc. have been integrated into the EAN·UCC-13 code. For each old ISBN-10 code, there exists a proper translation into EAN·UCC-13 by adding \"978\" or \"979\" as prefix. Since the old ISBN-10 is now deprecated, GoodRelations does not provide a property for ISBNs.".freeze,
1543
1302
  domain: term(
1544
1303
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1545
1304
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1553,8 +1312,7 @@ Note 2: As of January 1, 2007, the former ISBN numbers for books etc. have been
1553
1312
  subPropertyOf: "schema:productID".freeze,
1554
1313
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1555
1314
  property :hasEligibleQuantity,
1556
- comment: %(This specifies the interval and unit of measurement of ordering quantities for which the gr:Offering or gr:PriceSpecification is valid. This allows e.g. specifying that a certain freight charge is valid only for a certain quantity.
1557
- Note that if an offering is a bundle, i.e. it consists of more than one unit of a single type of good, or if the unit of measurement for the good is different from unit \(Common Code C62\), then gr:hasEligibleQuantity refers to units of this bundle. In other words, "C62" for "Units or pieces" is usually the appropriate unit of measurement.).freeze,
1315
+ comment: "This specifies the interval and unit of measurement of ordering quantities for which the gr:Offering or gr:PriceSpecification is valid. This allows e.g. specifying that a certain freight charge is valid only for a certain quantity.\nNote that if an offering is a bundle, i.e. it consists of more than one unit of a single type of good, or if the unit of measurement for the good is different from unit (Common Code C62), then gr:hasEligibleQuantity refers to units of this bundle. In other words, \"C62\" for \"Units or pieces\" is usually the appropriate unit of measurement.".freeze,
1558
1316
  domain: term(
1559
1317
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1560
1318
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, term(
@@ -1567,7 +1325,7 @@ Note that if an offering is a bundle, i.e. it consists of more than one unit of
1567
1325
  range: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1568
1326
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1569
1327
  property :"hasGTIN-14",
1570
- comment: %(The Global Trade Item Number \(GTIN-14\) of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering.).freeze,
1328
+ comment: "The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN-14) of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering.".freeze,
1571
1329
  domain: term(
1572
1330
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1573
1331
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1581,7 +1339,7 @@ Note that if an offering is a bundle, i.e. it consists of more than one unit of
1581
1339
  subPropertyOf: "schema:productID".freeze,
1582
1340
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1583
1341
  property :"hasGTIN-8",
1584
- comment: %(The 8-digit Global Trade Item Number \(GTIN-8\) of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering, also known as EAN/UCC-8 \(8-digit EAN\).).freeze,
1342
+ comment: "The 8-digit Global Trade Item Number (GTIN-8) of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering, also known as EAN/UCC-8 (8-digit EAN).".freeze,
1585
1343
  domain: term(
1586
1344
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1587
1345
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1595,8 +1353,7 @@ Note that if an offering is a bundle, i.e. it consists of more than one unit of
1595
1353
  subPropertyOf: "schema:productID".freeze,
1596
1354
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1597
1355
  property :hasGlobalLocationNumber,
1598
- comment: %(The Global Location Number \(GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN\) of the respective gr:BusinessEntity or gr:Location.
1599
- The Global Location Number is a thirteen-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.).freeze,
1356
+ comment: "The Global Location Number (GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN) of the respective gr:BusinessEntity or gr:Location.\nThe Global Location Number is a thirteen-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.".freeze,
1600
1357
  domain: term(
1601
1358
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1602
1359
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, term(
@@ -1612,9 +1369,7 @@ The Global Location Number is a thirteen-digit number used to identify parties a
1612
1369
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
1613
1370
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1614
1371
  property :hasISICv4,
1615
- comment: %(The International Standard of Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities \(ISIC\), Revision 4 code for a particular gr:BusinessEntity or gr:Location. See http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp for more information.
1616
-
1617
- Note: While ISIC codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.).freeze,
1372
+ comment: "The International Standard of Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4 code for a particular gr:BusinessEntity or gr:Location. See http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp for more information.\n\nNote: While ISIC codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.".freeze,
1618
1373
  domain: term(
1619
1374
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1620
1375
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, term(
@@ -1630,9 +1385,7 @@ Note: While ISIC codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or service
1630
1385
  range: "xsd:int".freeze,
1631
1386
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1632
1387
  property :hasInventoryLevel,
1633
- comment: %(This property specifies the current approximate inventory level for gr:SomeItems. The unit of measurement and the point value or interval are indicated using the attached gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.
1634
-
1635
- This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.).freeze,
1388
+ comment: "This property specifies the current approximate inventory level for gr:SomeItems. The unit of measurement and the point value or interval are indicated using the attached gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.\n\nThis property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.".freeze,
1636
1389
  domain: term(
1637
1390
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1638
1391
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:SomeItems".freeze, term(
@@ -1645,13 +1398,7 @@ This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included
1645
1398
  range: "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze,
1646
1399
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1647
1400
  property :hasMPN,
1648
- comment: %(The Manufacturer Part Number or MPN is a unique identifier for a product, service, or bundle from the perspective of a particular manufacturer. MPNs can be assigned to products or product datasheets, or bundles. Accordingly, the domain of this property is the union of gr:ProductOrService \(the common superclass of goods and datasheets\), and gr:Offering.
1649
-
1650
- Important: Be careful when assuming two products or services instances or offering instances to be identical based on the MPN. Since MPNs are unique only for the same gr:BusinessEntity, this holds only when the two MPN values refer to the same gr:BusinessEntity. Such can be done by taking into account the provenance of the data.
1651
-
1652
- Usually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique.
1653
-
1654
- See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_number).freeze,
1401
+ comment: "The Manufacturer Part Number or MPN is a unique identifier for a product, service, or bundle from the perspective of a particular manufacturer. MPNs can be assigned to products or product datasheets, or bundles. Accordingly, the domain of this property is the union of gr:ProductOrService (the common superclass of goods and datasheets), and gr:Offering.\n\nImportant: Be careful when assuming two products or services instances or offering instances to be identical based on the MPN. Since MPNs are unique only for the same gr:BusinessEntity, this holds only when the two MPN values refer to the same gr:BusinessEntity. Such can be done by taking into account the provenance of the data. \n\nUsually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique.\n\nSee also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_number".freeze,
1655
1402
  domain: term(
1656
1403
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1657
1404
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1665,9 +1412,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_number).freeze,
1665
1412
  subPropertyOf: "schema:productID".freeze,
1666
1413
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1667
1414
  property :hasMakeAndModel,
1668
- comment: %(This states that an actual product instance \(gr:Individual\) or a placeholder instance for multiple, unidentified such instances \(gr:SomeItems\) is one occurence of a particular gr:ProductOrServiceModel.
1669
-
1670
- Example: myFordT hasMakeAndModel FordT.).freeze,
1415
+ comment: "This states that an actual product instance (gr:Individual) or a placeholder instance for multiple, unidentified such instances (gr:SomeItems) is one occurence of a particular gr:ProductOrServiceModel.\n\nExample: myFordT hasMakeAndModel FordT.".freeze,
1671
1416
  domain: term(
1672
1417
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1673
1418
  unionOf: list("gr:Individual".freeze, "gr:SomeItems".freeze, term(
@@ -1680,7 +1425,7 @@ Example: myFordT hasMakeAndModel FordT.).freeze,
1680
1425
  range: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
1681
1426
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1682
1427
  property :hasManufacturer,
1683
- comment: %(This object property links a gr:ProductOrService to the gr:BusinessEntity that produces it. Mostly used with gr:ProductOrServiceModel.).freeze,
1428
+ comment: "This object property links a gr:ProductOrService to the gr:BusinessEntity that produces it. Mostly used with gr:ProductOrServiceModel.".freeze,
1684
1429
  domain: term(
1685
1430
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1686
1431
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1693,24 +1438,21 @@ Example: myFordT hasMakeAndModel FordT.).freeze,
1693
1438
  range: "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze,
1694
1439
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1695
1440
  property :hasMaxCurrencyValue,
1696
- comment: %(This property specifies the UPPER BOUND of the amount of money for a price RANGE per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.
1697
- For a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the UPPER BOUND for the price for one unit or bundle \(as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification\) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the UPPER BOUND of the price per delivery or payment.
1698
-
1699
- Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.).freeze,
1441
+ comment: "This property specifies the UPPER BOUND of the amount of money for a price RANGE per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.\nFor a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the UPPER BOUND for the price for one unit or bundle (as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the UPPER BOUND of the price per delivery or payment.\n\nUsing gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.".freeze,
1700
1442
  domain: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1701
1443
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1702
1444
  label: "has max currency value (1..1)".freeze,
1703
1445
  range: "xsd:float".freeze,
1704
1446
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1705
1447
  property :hasMaxValue,
1706
- comment: %(This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.).freeze,
1448
+ comment: "This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.".freeze,
1707
1449
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1708
1450
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1709
1451
  label: "has max value (0..1)".freeze,
1710
1452
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1711
1453
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1712
1454
  property :hasMaxValueFloat,
1713
- comment: %(This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.).freeze,
1455
+ comment: "This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.".freeze,
1714
1456
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze,
1715
1457
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1716
1458
  label: "has max value float (1..1)".freeze,
@@ -1718,7 +1460,7 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1718
1460
  subPropertyOf: "gr:hasMaxValue".freeze,
1719
1461
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1720
1462
  property :hasMaxValueInteger,
1721
- comment: %(This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.).freeze,
1463
+ comment: "This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.".freeze,
1722
1464
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
1723
1465
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1724
1466
  label: "has max value integer (1..1)".freeze,
@@ -1726,24 +1468,21 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1726
1468
  subPropertyOf: "gr:hasMaxValue".freeze,
1727
1469
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1728
1470
  property :hasMinCurrencyValue,
1729
- comment: %(This property specifies the LOWER BOUND of the amount of money for a price RANGE per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.
1730
- For a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the LOWER BOUND for the price for one unit or bundle \(as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification\) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the LOWER BOUND of the price per delivery or payment.
1731
-
1732
- Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.).freeze,
1471
+ comment: "This property specifies the LOWER BOUND of the amount of money for a price RANGE per unit, shipping charges, or payment charges. The currency and other relevant details are attached to the respective gr:PriceSpecification etc.\nFor a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, this is the LOWER BOUND for the price for one unit or bundle (as specified in the unit of measurement of the unit price specification) of the respective gr:ProductOrService. For a gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification or a gr:PaymentChargeSpecification, it is the LOWER BOUND of the price per delivery or payment.\n\nUsing gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given value, i.e., x gr:hasCurrencyValue y implies x gr:hasMinCurrencyValue y, x gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue y.".freeze,
1733
1472
  domain: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1734
1473
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1735
1474
  label: "has min currency value (1..1)".freeze,
1736
1475
  range: "xsd:float".freeze,
1737
1476
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1738
1477
  property :hasMinValue,
1739
- comment: %(This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.).freeze,
1478
+ comment: "This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.".freeze,
1740
1479
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1741
1480
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1742
1481
  label: "has min value (0..1)".freeze,
1743
1482
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
1744
1483
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1745
1484
  property :hasMinValueFloat,
1746
- comment: %(This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.).freeze,
1485
+ comment: "This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.".freeze,
1747
1486
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze,
1748
1487
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1749
1488
  label: "has min value float (1..1)".freeze,
@@ -1751,7 +1490,7 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1751
1490
  subPropertyOf: "gr:hasMinValue".freeze,
1752
1491
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1753
1492
  property :hasMinValueInteger,
1754
- comment: %(This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.).freeze,
1493
+ comment: "This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.".freeze,
1755
1494
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
1756
1495
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1757
1496
  label: "has min value integer (1..1)".freeze,
@@ -1759,10 +1498,7 @@ Using gr:hasCurrencyValue sets the upper and lower bounds to the same given valu
1759
1498
  subPropertyOf: "gr:hasMinValue".freeze,
1760
1499
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1761
1500
  property :hasNAICS,
1762
- comment: %(The North American Industry Classification System \(NAICS\) code for a particular gr:BusinessEntity.
1763
- See http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/ for more details.
1764
-
1765
- Note: While NAICS codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.).freeze,
1501
+ comment: "The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for a particular gr:BusinessEntity.\nSee http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/ for more details.\n\nNote: While NAICS codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.".freeze,
1766
1502
  domain: term(
1767
1503
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1768
1504
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -1775,11 +1511,7 @@ Note: While NAICS codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or servic
1775
1511
  range: "xsd:int".freeze,
1776
1512
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1777
1513
  property :hasNext,
1778
- comment: %(This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly followed by the object.
1779
-
1780
- Example: Monday hasNext Tuesday
1781
-
1782
- Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.).freeze,
1514
+ comment: "This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly followed by the object.\n\nExample: Monday hasNext Tuesday\n\nSince days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.".freeze,
1783
1515
  domain: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze,
1784
1516
  inverseOf: "gr:hasPrevious".freeze,
1785
1517
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -1787,16 +1519,14 @@ Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.).freeze,
1787
1519
  range: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze,
1788
1520
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1789
1521
  property :hasOpeningHoursDayOfWeek,
1790
- comment: %(This specifies the gr:DayOfWeek to which the gr:OpeningHoursSpecification is related.
1791
-
1792
- Note: Use multiple instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification for specifying the opening hours for multiple days if the opening hours differ.).freeze,
1522
+ comment: "This specifies the gr:DayOfWeek to which the gr:OpeningHoursSpecification is related.\n\nNote: Use multiple instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification for specifying the opening hours for multiple days if the opening hours differ.".freeze,
1793
1523
  domain: "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze,
1794
1524
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1795
1525
  label: "has opening hours day of week (1..*)".freeze,
1796
1526
  range: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze,
1797
1527
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1798
1528
  property :hasOpeningHoursSpecification,
1799
- comment: %(This property links a gr:Location to a gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.).freeze,
1529
+ comment: "This property links a gr:Location to a gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.".freeze,
1800
1530
  domain: term(
1801
1531
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1802
1532
  unionOf: list("gr:Location".freeze, term(
@@ -1809,7 +1539,7 @@ Note: Use multiple instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification for specifying the
1809
1539
  range: "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze,
1810
1540
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1811
1541
  property :hasPOS,
1812
- comment: %(This property states that the respective gr:Location is a point of sale for the respective gr:BusinessEntity. It allows linking those two types of entities without the need for a particular gr:Offering.).freeze,
1542
+ comment: "This property states that the respective gr:Location is a point of sale for the respective gr:BusinessEntity. It allows linking those two types of entities without the need for a particular gr:Offering.".freeze,
1813
1543
  domain: term(
1814
1544
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1815
1545
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -1822,11 +1552,7 @@ Note: Use multiple instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification for specifying the
1822
1552
  range: "gr:Location".freeze,
1823
1553
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1824
1554
  property :hasPrevious,
1825
- comment: %(This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly preceeded by the object.
1826
-
1827
- Example: Tuesday hasPrevious Monday
1828
-
1829
- Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.).freeze,
1555
+ comment: "This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly preceeded by the object.\n\nExample: Tuesday hasPrevious Monday\n\nSince days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.".freeze,
1830
1556
  domain: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze,
1831
1557
  inverseOf: "gr:hasNext".freeze,
1832
1558
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -1834,9 +1560,7 @@ Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.).freeze,
1834
1560
  range: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze,
1835
1561
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1836
1562
  property :hasPriceSpecification,
1837
- comment: %(This links a gr:Offering to a gr:PriceSpecification or specifications. There can be unit price specifications, payment charge specifications, and delivery charge specifications. For each type, multiple specifications for the same gr:Offering are possible, e.g. for different quantity ranges or for different currencies, or for different combinations of gr:DeliveryMethod and target destinations.
1838
-
1839
- Recommended retail prices etc. can be marked by the gr:priceType property of the gr:UnitPriceSpecification.).freeze,
1563
+ comment: "This links a gr:Offering to a gr:PriceSpecification or specifications. There can be unit price specifications, payment charge specifications, and delivery charge specifications. For each type, multiple specifications for the same gr:Offering are possible, e.g. for different quantity ranges or for different currencies, or for different combinations of gr:DeliveryMethod and target destinations.\n\nRecommended retail prices etc. can be marked by the gr:priceType property of the gr:UnitPriceSpecification.".freeze,
1840
1564
  domain: term(
1841
1565
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1842
1566
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1849,18 +1573,7 @@ Recommended retail prices etc. can be marked by the gr:priceType property of the
1849
1573
  range: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
1850
1574
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1851
1575
  property :hasStockKeepingUnit,
1852
- comment: %(The Stock Keeping Unit, or SKU is a unique identifier for a product, service, or bundle from the perspective of a particular supplier, i.e. SKUs are mostly assigned and serialized at the merchant level.
1853
- Examples of SKUs are the ordering or parts numbers used by a particular Web shop or catalog.
1854
-
1855
- Consequently, the domain of gr:hasStockKeepingUnit is the union of the classes gr:Offering and gr:ProductOrService.
1856
- If attached to a gr:Offering, the SKU will usually reflect a merchant-specific identifier, i.e. one valid only for that particular retailer or shop.
1857
- If attached to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, the SKU can reflect either the identifier used by the merchant or the part number used by the official manufacturer of that part. For the latter, gr:hasMPN is a better choice.
1858
-
1859
- Important: Be careful when assuming two products or services instances or offering instances to be identical based on the SKU. Since SKUs are unique only for the same gr:BusinessEntity, this can be assumed only when you are sure that the two SKU values refer to the same business entity. Such can be done by taking into account the provenance of the data. As long as instances of gr:Offering are concerned, you can also check that the offerings are being offered by the same gr:Business Entity.
1860
-
1861
- Usually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique.
1862
-
1863
- See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1576
+ comment: "The Stock Keeping Unit, or SKU is a unique identifier for a product, service, or bundle from the perspective of a particular supplier, i.e. SKUs are mostly assigned and serialized at the merchant level. \nExamples of SKUs are the ordering or parts numbers used by a particular Web shop or catalog.\n\nConsequently, the domain of gr:hasStockKeepingUnit is the union of the classes gr:Offering and gr:ProductOrService. \nIf attached to a gr:Offering, the SKU will usually reflect a merchant-specific identifier, i.e. one valid only for that particular retailer or shop. \nIf attached to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, the SKU can reflect either the identifier used by the merchant or the part number used by the official manufacturer of that part. For the latter, gr:hasMPN is a better choice.\n\nImportant: Be careful when assuming two products or services instances or offering instances to be identical based on the SKU. Since SKUs are unique only for the same gr:BusinessEntity, this can be assumed only when you are sure that the two SKU values refer to the same business entity. Such can be done by taking into account the provenance of the data. As long as instances of gr:Offering are concerned, you can also check that the offerings are being offered by the same gr:Business Entity.\n\nUsually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique.\n\nSee also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.".freeze,
1864
1577
  domain: term(
1865
1578
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1866
1579
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1877,7 +1590,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1877
1590
  subPropertyOf: "schema:productID".freeze,
1878
1591
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1879
1592
  property :hasUnitOfMeasurement,
1880
- comment: %(The unit of measurement for a gr:QuantitativeValue, a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, or a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode given using the UN/CEFACT Common Code \(3 characters\).).freeze,
1593
+ comment: "The unit of measurement for a gr:QuantitativeValue, a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, or a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode given using the UN/CEFACT Common Code (3 characters).".freeze,
1881
1594
  domain: term(
1882
1595
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1883
1596
  unionOf: list("gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze)
@@ -1887,7 +1600,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1887
1600
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
1888
1601
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1889
1602
  property :hasValue,
1890
- comment: %(This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValue are identical and have the respective value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is \(at least practically\) a single point value and not an interval.).freeze,
1603
+ comment: "This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValue are identical and have the respective value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is (at least practically) a single point value and not an interval.".freeze,
1891
1604
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
1892
1605
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1893
1606
  label: "has value (0..1)".freeze,
@@ -1895,7 +1608,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1895
1608
  subPropertyOf: ["gr:hasMaxValue".freeze, "gr:hasMinValue".freeze],
1896
1609
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1897
1610
  property :hasValueFloat,
1898
- comment: %(This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValueFloat are identical and have the respective float value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is \(at least practically\) a single point value and not an interval.).freeze,
1611
+ comment: "This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValueFloat are identical and have the respective float value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is (at least practically) a single point value and not an interval.".freeze,
1899
1612
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze,
1900
1613
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1901
1614
  label: "has value float (0..1)".freeze,
@@ -1903,7 +1616,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1903
1616
  subPropertyOf: ["gr:hasMaxValueFloat".freeze, "gr:hasMinValueFloat".freeze],
1904
1617
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1905
1618
  property :hasValueInteger,
1906
- comment: %(This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValueInteger are identical and have the respective integer value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is \(at least practically\) a single point value and not an interval.).freeze,
1619
+ comment: "This subproperty specifies that the upper and lower limit of the given gr:QuantitativeValueInteger are identical and have the respective integer value. It is a shortcut for such cases where a quantitative property is (at least practically) a single point value and not an interval.".freeze,
1907
1620
  domain: "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze,
1908
1621
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1909
1622
  label: "has value integer (0..1)".freeze,
@@ -1911,7 +1624,7 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1911
1624
  subPropertyOf: ["gr:hasMaxValueInteger".freeze, "gr:hasMinValueInteger".freeze],
1912
1625
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
1913
1626
  property :hasWarrantyPromise,
1914
- comment: %(This specifies the gr:WarrantyPromise made by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.).freeze,
1627
+ comment: "This specifies the gr:WarrantyPromise made by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.".freeze,
1915
1628
  domain: term(
1916
1629
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1917
1630
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1924,15 +1637,14 @@ See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.).freeze,
1924
1637
  range: "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze,
1925
1638
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1926
1639
  property :hasWarrantyScope,
1927
- comment: %(This states the gr:WarrantyScope of a given gr:WarrantyPromise.).freeze,
1640
+ comment: "This states the gr:WarrantyScope of a given gr:WarrantyPromise.".freeze,
1928
1641
  domain: "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze,
1929
1642
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1930
1643
  label: "has warranty scope (0..1)".freeze,
1931
1644
  range: "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze,
1932
1645
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1933
1646
  property :height,
1934
- comment: %(The height of the product.
1935
- Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
1647
+ comment: "The height of the product.\nTypical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches".freeze,
1936
1648
  domain: term(
1937
1649
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1938
1650
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1946,21 +1658,14 @@ Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
1946
1658
  subPropertyOf: "gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty".freeze,
1947
1659
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1948
1660
  property :includes,
1949
- comment: %(This object property is a shortcut for the original gr:includesObject property for the common case of having exactly one single gr:ProductOrService instance included in an Offering.
1950
-
1951
- When linking to an instance of gr:SomeItems or gr:Individual, it is equivalent to using a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode with gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement="C62"^^xsd:string and gr:amountOfThisGood="1.0"^^xsd:float for that good.
1952
-
1953
- When linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to
1954
- 1. defining an blank node for a gr:SomeItems
1955
- 2. linking that blank node via gr:hasMakeAndModel to the gr:ProductOrServiceModel, and
1956
- 3. linking from the gr:Offering to that blank node using another blank node of type gr:TypeAndQuantityNode with gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement="C62"^^xsd:string and gr:amountOfThisGood="1.0"^^xsd:float for that good.).freeze,
1661
+ comment: "This object property is a shortcut for the original gr:includesObject property for the common case of having exactly one single gr:ProductOrService instance included in an Offering. \n\nWhen linking to an instance of gr:SomeItems or gr:Individual, it is equivalent to using a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode with gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement=\"C62\"^^xsd:string and gr:amountOfThisGood=\"1.0\"^^xsd:float for that good.\n\nWhen linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to \n1. defining an blank node for a gr:SomeItems\n2. linking that blank node via gr:hasMakeAndModel to the gr:ProductOrServiceModel, and\n3. linking from the gr:Offering to that blank node using another blank node of type gr:TypeAndQuantityNode with gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement=\"C62\"^^xsd:string and gr:amountOfThisGood=\"1.0\"^^xsd:float for that good.".freeze,
1957
1662
  domain: "gr:Offering".freeze,
1958
1663
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
1959
1664
  label: "includes (0..1)".freeze,
1960
1665
  range: "gr:ProductOrService".freeze,
1961
1666
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1962
1667
  property :includesObject,
1963
- comment: %(This object property links a gr:Offering to one or multiple gr:TypeAndQuantityNode or nodes that specify the components that are included in the respective offer.).freeze,
1668
+ comment: "This object property links a gr:Offering to one or multiple gr:TypeAndQuantityNode or nodes that specify the components that are included in the respective offer.".freeze,
1964
1669
  domain: term(
1965
1670
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1966
1671
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -1973,7 +1678,7 @@ When linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to
1973
1678
  range: "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze,
1974
1679
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1975
1680
  property :isAccessoryOrSparePartFor,
1976
- comment: %(This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is an accessory or spare part for another product or service.).freeze,
1681
+ comment: "This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is an accessory or spare part for another product or service.".freeze,
1977
1682
  domain: term(
1978
1683
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1979
1684
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1986,7 +1691,7 @@ When linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to
1986
1691
  range: "gr:ProductOrService".freeze,
1987
1692
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
1988
1693
  property :isConsumableFor,
1989
- comment: %(This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is a consumable for another product or service.).freeze,
1694
+ comment: "This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is a consumable for another product or service.".freeze,
1990
1695
  domain: term(
1991
1696
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
1992
1697
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -1999,8 +1704,7 @@ When linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to
1999
1704
  range: "gr:ProductOrService".freeze,
2000
1705
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2001
1706
  property :isListPrice,
2002
- comment: %(This boolean attribute indicates whether a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is a list price \(usually a vendor recommendation\) or not. "true" indicates it is a list price, "false" indicates it is not.
2003
- DEPRECATED. Use the gr:priceType property instead.).freeze,
1707
+ comment: "This boolean attribute indicates whether a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is a list price (usually a vendor recommendation) or not. \"true\" indicates it is a list price, \"false\" indicates it is not.\nDEPRECATED. Use the gr:priceType property instead.".freeze,
2004
1708
  domain: "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze,
2005
1709
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2006
1710
  label: "is list price (DEPRECATED)".freeze,
@@ -2008,7 +1712,7 @@ DEPRECATED. Use the gr:priceType property instead.).freeze,
2008
1712
  range: "xsd:boolean".freeze,
2009
1713
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2010
1714
  property :isSimilarTo,
2011
- comment: %(This states that a given gr:ProductOrService is similar to another product or service. Of course, this is a subjective statement; when interpreting it, the trust in the origin of the statement should be taken into account.).freeze,
1715
+ comment: "This states that a given gr:ProductOrService is similar to another product or service. Of course, this is a subjective statement; when interpreting it, the trust in the origin of the statement should be taken into account.".freeze,
2012
1716
  domain: term(
2013
1717
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2014
1718
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -2021,17 +1725,14 @@ DEPRECATED. Use the gr:priceType property instead.).freeze,
2021
1725
  range: "gr:ProductOrService".freeze,
2022
1726
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2023
1727
  property :isVariantOf,
2024
- comment: %(This states that a particular gr:ProductOrServiceModel is a variant of another product or service model. It is pretty safe to infer that the variant inherits all gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty, gr:qualitativeProductOrServiceProperty, and gr:datatypeProductOrServiceProperty values that are defined for the first gr:ProductOrServiceModel.
2025
-
2026
- Example:
2027
- foo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model).freeze,
1728
+ comment: "This states that a particular gr:ProductOrServiceModel is a variant of another product or service model. It is pretty safe to infer that the variant inherits all gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty, gr:qualitativeProductOrServiceProperty, and gr:datatypeProductOrServiceProperty values that are defined for the first gr:ProductOrServiceModel.\n\nExample:\nfoo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model".freeze,
2028
1729
  domain: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2029
1730
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2030
1731
  label: "is variant of (0..1)".freeze,
2031
1732
  range: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2032
1733
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2033
1734
  property :legalName,
2034
- comment: %(The legal name of the gr:BusinessEntity.).freeze,
1735
+ comment: "The legal name of the gr:BusinessEntity.".freeze,
2035
1736
  domain: term(
2036
1737
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2037
1738
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2044,7 +1745,7 @@ foo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model).freeze,
2044
1745
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
2045
1746
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2046
1747
  property :lesser,
2047
- comment: %(This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than the object.).freeze,
1748
+ comment: "This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than the object.".freeze,
2048
1749
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2049
1750
  inverseOf: "gr:greater".freeze,
2050
1751
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -2052,7 +1753,7 @@ foo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model).freeze,
2052
1753
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2053
1754
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
2054
1755
  property :lesserOrEqual,
2055
- comment: %(This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than or equal to the object.).freeze,
1756
+ comment: "This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than or equal to the object.".freeze,
2056
1757
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2057
1758
  inverseOf: "gr:greaterOrEqual".freeze,
2058
1759
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -2060,9 +1761,7 @@ foo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model).freeze,
2060
1761
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2061
1762
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
2062
1763
  property :name,
2063
- comment: %(A short text describing the respective resource.
2064
-
2065
- This property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.).freeze,
1764
+ comment: "A short text describing the respective resource.\n\nThis property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.".freeze,
2066
1765
  domain: term(
2067
1766
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2068
1767
  unionOf: list("owl:Thing".freeze, "gr:Brand".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze, "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze, "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze, "gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze, "gr:DeliveryModeParcelService".freeze, "gr:Individual".freeze, "gr:Location".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentChargeSpecification".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze, "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:ProductOrService".freeze, "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze, "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValueFloat".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValueInteger".freeze, "gr:SomeItems".freeze, "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze, "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:WarrantyPromise".freeze, "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze)
@@ -2072,7 +1771,7 @@ This property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and jus
2072
1771
  range: "rdfs:Literal".freeze,
2073
1772
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2074
1773
  property :nonEqual,
2075
- comment: %(This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is not equal to the object.).freeze,
1774
+ comment: "This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is not equal to the object.".freeze,
2076
1775
  domain: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2077
1776
  inverseOf: "gr:nonEqual".freeze,
2078
1777
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -2080,7 +1779,7 @@ This property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and jus
2080
1779
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2081
1780
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:SymmetricProperty".freeze]
2082
1781
  property :offers,
2083
- comment: %(This links a gr:BusinessEntity to the offers \(gr:Offering\) it makes. If you want to express interest in receiving offers, use gr:seeks instead.).freeze,
1782
+ comment: "This links a gr:BusinessEntity to the offers (gr:Offering) it makes. If you want to express interest in receiving offers, use gr:seeks instead.".freeze,
2084
1783
  domain: term(
2085
1784
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2086
1785
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2093,35 +1792,14 @@ This property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and jus
2093
1792
  range: "gr:Offering".freeze,
2094
1793
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2095
1794
  property :opens,
2096
- comment: %(The opening hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek.
2097
- If no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location.
2098
-
2099
- For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
2100
-
2101
- 09:30:10Z.
2102
-
2103
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
2104
-
2105
- 09:30:10-09:00
2106
-
2107
- or
2108
-
2109
- 09:30:10+09:00.
2110
-
2111
- Note 1: Use 00:00:00 for the first second of the respective day and 23:59:59 for the last second of that day.
2112
- Note 2: If a store opens at 17:00 on Saturdays and closes at 03:00:00 a.m. next morning, use 17:00:00 - 23:59:59 for Saturday and 00:00:00 - 03:00:00 for Sunday.
2113
- Note 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the week, you must create a second instance of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.).freeze,
1795
+ comment: "The opening hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek.\nIf no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location.\n\nFor a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n09:30:10-09:00\n\nor\n\n09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote 1: Use 00:00:00 for the first second of the respective day and 23:59:59 for the last second of that day.\nNote 2: If a store opens at 17:00 on Saturdays and closes at 03:00:00 a.m. next morning, use 17:00:00 - 23:59:59 for Saturday and 00:00:00 - 03:00:00 for Sunday.\nNote 3: If the shop re-opens on the same day of the week or set of days of the week, you must create a second instance of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.".freeze,
2114
1796
  domain: "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze,
2115
1797
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2116
1798
  label: "opens (1..1)".freeze,
2117
1799
  range: "xsd:time".freeze,
2118
1800
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2119
1801
  property :owns,
2120
- comment: %(This property indicates that a particular person or business owns a particular product. It can be used to expose the products in one's posession in order to empower recommender systems to suggest matching offers.
2121
-
2122
- Note that the product must be an instance of the class gr:Individual.
2123
-
2124
- This property can also be safely applied to foaf:Agent instances.).freeze,
1802
+ comment: "This property indicates that a particular person or business owns a particular product. It can be used to expose the products in one's posession in order to empower recommender systems to suggest matching offers.\n\nNote that the product must be an instance of the class gr:Individual.\n\nThis property can also be safely applied to foaf:Agent instances.".freeze,
2125
1803
  domain: term(
2126
1804
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2127
1805
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2137,11 +1815,7 @@ This property can also be safely applied to foaf:Agent instances.).freeze,
2137
1815
  range: "gr:Individual".freeze,
2138
1816
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2139
1817
  property :predecessorOf,
2140
- comment: %(This property indicates that the subject is a previous, often discontinued variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object.
2141
-
2142
- Example: Golf III predecessorOf Golf IV
2143
-
2144
- This relation is transitive.).freeze,
1818
+ comment: "This property indicates that the subject is a previous, often discontinued variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object.\n\nExample: Golf III predecessorOf Golf IV\n\nThis relation is transitive.".freeze,
2145
1819
  domain: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2146
1820
  inverseOf: "gr:successorOf".freeze,
2147
1821
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -2149,20 +1823,14 @@ This relation is transitive.).freeze,
2149
1823
  range: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2150
1824
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
2151
1825
  property :priceType,
2152
- comment: %(This attribute can be used to distinguish multiple different price specifications for the same gr:Offering. It supersedes the former gr:isListPrice property. The following values are recommended:
2153
-
2154
- The absence of this property marks the actual sales price.
2155
-
2156
- SRP: "suggested retail price" - applicable for all sorts of a non-binding retail price recommendations, e.g. such published by the manufacturer or the distributor. This value replaces the former gr:isListPrice property.
2157
-
2158
- INVOICE: The invoice price, mostly used in the car industry - this is the price a dealer pays to the manufacturer, excluding rebates and charges.).freeze,
1826
+ comment: "This attribute can be used to distinguish multiple different price specifications for the same gr:Offering. It supersedes the former gr:isListPrice property. The following values are recommended:\n\nThe absence of this property marks the actual sales price.\n\nSRP: \"suggested retail price\" - applicable for all sorts of a non-binding retail price recommendations, e.g. such published by the manufacturer or the distributor. This value replaces the former gr:isListPrice property.\n\nINVOICE: The invoice price, mostly used in the car industry - this is the price a dealer pays to the manufacturer, excluding rebates and charges.".freeze,
2159
1827
  domain: "gr:UnitPriceSpecification".freeze,
2160
1828
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2161
1829
  label: "price type (0..1)".freeze,
2162
1830
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
2163
1831
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2164
1832
  property :qualitativeProductOrServiceProperty,
2165
- comment: %(This is the super property of all qualitative properties for products and services. All properties in product or service ontologies for which gr:QualitativeValue instances are specified are subproperties of this property.).freeze,
1833
+ comment: "This is the super property of all qualitative properties for products and services. All properties in product or service ontologies for which gr:QualitativeValue instances are specified are subproperties of this property.".freeze,
2166
1834
  domain: term(
2167
1835
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2168
1836
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -2175,7 +1843,7 @@ INVOICE: The invoice price, mostly used in the car industry - this is the price
2175
1843
  range: "gr:QualitativeValue".freeze,
2176
1844
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2177
1845
  property :quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty,
2178
- comment: %(This is the super property of all quantitative properties for products and services. All properties in product or service ontologies that specify quantitative characteristics, for which an interval is at least theoretically an appropriate value, are subproperties of this property.).freeze,
1846
+ comment: "This is the super property of all quantitative properties for products and services. All properties in product or service ontologies that specify quantitative characteristics, for which an interval is at least theoretically an appropriate value, are subproperties of this property.".freeze,
2179
1847
  domain: term(
2180
1848
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2181
1849
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -2188,14 +1856,12 @@ INVOICE: The invoice price, mostly used in the car industry - this is the price
2188
1856
  range: "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze,
2189
1857
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2190
1858
  property :relatedWebService,
2191
- comment: %(The URI of a SOAP or REST Web Service from which additional information about the gr:BusinessEntity, gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:ProductOrService, or any other element, can be obtained. The recommended range is xsd:anyURI i.e., the URI of a SOAP or REST Web Service.
2192
-
2193
- In principle, any existing or upcoming vocabulary for Web Services can be used in combination with GoodRelations, because the association between \(a\) the service description and \(b\) the GoodRelations description can be found via the Web Service URI value used with this gr:relatedWebService property.).freeze,
1859
+ comment: "The URI of a SOAP or REST Web Service from which additional information about the gr:BusinessEntity, gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:ProductOrService, or any other element, can be obtained. The recommended range is xsd:anyURI i.e., the URI of a SOAP or REST Web Service.\n\nIn principle, any existing or upcoming vocabulary for Web Services can be used in combination with GoodRelations, because the association between (a) the service description and (b) the GoodRelations description can be found via the Web Service URI value used with this gr:relatedWebService property.".freeze,
2194
1860
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2195
1861
  label: "related Web Service (0..*)".freeze,
2196
1862
  type: "owl:AnnotationProperty".freeze
2197
1863
  property :seeks,
2198
- comment: %(This links a gr:BusinessEntity to gr:Offering nodes that describe what the business entity is interested in \(i.e., the buy side\). If you want to express interest in offering something, use gr:offers instead. Note that this substitutes the former gr:BusinessFunction gr:Buy, which is now deprecated.).freeze,
1864
+ comment: "This links a gr:BusinessEntity to gr:Offering nodes that describe what the business entity is interested in (i.e., the buy side). If you want to express interest in offering something, use gr:offers instead. Note that this substitutes the former gr:BusinessFunction gr:Buy, which is now deprecated.".freeze,
2199
1865
  domain: term(
2200
1866
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2201
1867
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2211,9 +1877,7 @@ In principle, any existing or upcoming vocabulary for Web Services can be used i
2211
1877
  range: "gr:Offering".freeze,
2212
1878
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2213
1879
  property :serialNumber,
2214
- comment: %(The serial number or any alphanumeric identifier of a particular product. Note that serial number are unique only for the same brand or the same model, so you cannot infer from two occurrences of the same serial number that the objects to which they are attached are identical.
2215
-
2216
- This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.).freeze,
1880
+ comment: "The serial number or any alphanumeric identifier of a particular product. Note that serial number are unique only for the same brand or the same model, so you cannot infer from two occurrences of the same serial number that the objects to which they are attached are identical.\n\nThis property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.".freeze,
2217
1881
  domain: term(
2218
1882
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2219
1883
  unionOf: list("gr:Individual".freeze, "gr:Offering".freeze, term(
@@ -2226,11 +1890,7 @@ This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included
2226
1890
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
2227
1891
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2228
1892
  property :successorOf,
2229
- comment: %(This property indicates that the subject is a newer, often updated or improved variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object.
2230
-
2231
- Example: Golf III successorOf Golf II
2232
-
2233
- This relation is transitive.).freeze,
1893
+ comment: "This property indicates that the subject is a newer, often updated or improved variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object.\n\nExample: Golf III successorOf Golf II\n\nThis relation is transitive.".freeze,
2234
1894
  domain: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2235
1895
  inverseOf: "gr:predecessorOf".freeze,
2236
1896
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
@@ -2238,7 +1898,7 @@ This relation is transitive.).freeze,
2238
1898
  range: "gr:ProductOrServiceModel".freeze,
2239
1899
  type: ["owl:ObjectProperty".freeze, "owl:TransitiveProperty".freeze]
2240
1900
  property :taxID,
2241
- comment: %(The Tax / Fiscal ID of the gr:BusinessEntity, e.g. the TIN in the US or the CIF/NIF in Spain. It is usually assigned by the country of residence).freeze,
1901
+ comment: "The Tax / Fiscal ID of the gr:BusinessEntity, e.g. the TIN in the US or the CIF/NIF in Spain. It is usually assigned by the country of residence".freeze,
2242
1902
  domain: term(
2243
1903
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2244
1904
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2254,7 +1914,7 @@ This relation is transitive.).freeze,
2254
1914
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
2255
1915
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2256
1916
  property :typeOfGood,
2257
- comment: %(This specifies the gr:ProductOrService that the gr:TypeAndQuantityNode is referring to.).freeze,
1917
+ comment: "This specifies the gr:ProductOrService that the gr:TypeAndQuantityNode is referring to.".freeze,
2258
1918
  domain: "gr:TypeAndQuantityNode".freeze,
2259
1919
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2260
1920
  label: "type of good (1..1)".freeze,
@@ -2264,22 +1924,7 @@ This relation is transitive.).freeze,
2264
1924
  ),
2265
1925
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2266
1926
  property :validFrom,
2267
- comment: %(This property specifies the beginning of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.
2268
- A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
2269
-
2270
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.
2271
-
2272
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
2273
-
2274
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00
2275
-
2276
- or
2277
-
2278
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.
2279
-
2280
- Note: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that
2281
- 1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information.
2282
- 2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher.).freeze,
1927
+ comment: "This property specifies the beginning of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.\nA time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00\n\nor\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that\n1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information.\n2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher.".freeze,
2283
1928
  domain: term(
2284
1929
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2285
1930
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:License".freeze, term(
@@ -2292,23 +1937,7 @@ Note: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecificatio
2292
1937
  range: "xsd:dateTime".freeze,
2293
1938
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2294
1939
  property :validThrough,
2295
- comment: %(This property specifies the end of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.
2296
- A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time:
2297
-
2298
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.
2299
-
2300
- Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:
2301
-
2302
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00
2303
-
2304
- or
2305
- 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.
2306
-
2307
- Note 1: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that
2308
- 1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information.
2309
- 2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher.
2310
- Note 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory.
2311
- ).freeze,
1940
+ comment: "This property specifies the end of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.\nA time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a \"Z\" following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10Z.\n\nAlternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time:\n\n2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00\n\nor\n2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00.\n\nNote 1: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that\n1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information.\n2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher.\nNote 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory. \n".freeze,
2312
1941
  domain: term(
2313
1942
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2314
1943
  unionOf: list("gr:Offering".freeze, "gr:OpeningHoursSpecification".freeze, "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze, "gr:License".freeze, term(
@@ -2321,16 +1950,14 @@ Note 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpeci
2321
1950
  range: "xsd:dateTime".freeze,
2322
1951
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2323
1952
  property :valueAddedTaxIncluded,
2324
- comment: %(This property specifies whether the applicable value-added tax \(VAT\) is included in the price of the gr:PriceSpecification or not.
2325
-
2326
- Note: This is a simple representation which may not properly reflect all details of local taxation.).freeze,
1953
+ comment: "This property specifies whether the applicable value-added tax (VAT) is included in the price of the gr:PriceSpecification or not.\n\nNote: This is a simple representation which may not properly reflect all details of local taxation.".freeze,
2327
1954
  domain: "gr:PriceSpecification".freeze,
2328
1955
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2329
1956
  label: "value added tax included (0..1)".freeze,
2330
1957
  range: "xsd:boolean".freeze,
2331
1958
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2332
1959
  property :valueReference,
2333
- comment: %(The superclass of properties that link a gr:QuantitativeValue or a gr:QualitativeValue to a second gr:QuantitativeValue or a gr:QualitativeValue that provides additional information on the original value. A good modeling practice is to define specializations of this property \(e.g. foo:referenceTemperature\) for your particular domain.).freeze,
1960
+ comment: "The superclass of properties that link a gr:QuantitativeValue or a gr:QualitativeValue to a second gr:QuantitativeValue or a gr:QualitativeValue that provides additional information on the original value. A good modeling practice is to define specializations of this property (e.g. foo:referenceTemperature) for your particular domain.".freeze,
2334
1961
  domain: term(
2335
1962
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2336
1963
  unionOf: list("gr:QualitativeValue".freeze, "gr:QuantitativeValue".freeze)
@@ -2343,7 +1970,7 @@ Note: This is a simple representation which may not properly reflect all details
2343
1970
  ),
2344
1971
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2345
1972
  property :vatID,
2346
- comment: %(The Value-added Tax ID of the gr:BusinessEntity. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_added_tax_identification_number for details.).freeze,
1973
+ comment: "The Value-added Tax ID of the gr:BusinessEntity. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_added_tax_identification_number for details.".freeze,
2347
1974
  domain: term(
2348
1975
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2349
1976
  unionOf: list("gr:BusinessEntity".freeze, term(
@@ -2359,8 +1986,7 @@ Note: This is a simple representation which may not properly reflect all details
2359
1986
  range: "xsd:string".freeze,
2360
1987
  type: "owl:DatatypeProperty".freeze
2361
1988
  property :weight,
2362
- comment: %(The weight of the gr:ProductOrService.
2363
- Typical unit code\(s\): GRM for gram, KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound).freeze,
1989
+ comment: "The weight of the gr:ProductOrService.\nTypical unit code(s): GRM for gram, KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound".freeze,
2364
1990
  domain: term(
2365
1991
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2366
1992
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -2374,8 +2000,7 @@ Typical unit code\(s\): GRM for gram, KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound).freeze,
2374
2000
  subPropertyOf: "gr:quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty".freeze,
2375
2001
  type: "owl:ObjectProperty".freeze
2376
2002
  property :width,
2377
- comment: %(The width of the gr:ProductOrService.
2378
- Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
2003
+ comment: "The width of the gr:ProductOrService.\nTypical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches".freeze,
2379
2004
  domain: term(
2380
2005
  type: "owl:Class".freeze,
2381
2006
  unionOf: list("gr:ProductOrService".freeze, term(
@@ -2391,115 +2016,113 @@ Typical unit code\(s\): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches).freeze,
2391
2016
 
2392
2017
  # Extra definitions
2393
2018
  term :AmericanExpress,
2394
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the American Express network.).freeze,
2019
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the American Express network.".freeze,
2395
2020
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2396
2021
  label: "American Express (payment method)".freeze,
2397
2022
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2398
2023
  term :Business,
2399
- comment: %(The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are themselves offering commercial services or products on the market. Usually, businesses are characterized by the fact that they are officially registered with the public administration and strive for profits by their activities.).freeze,
2024
+ comment: "The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are themselves offering commercial services or products on the market. Usually, businesses are characterized by the fact that they are officially registered with the public administration and strive for profits by their activities.".freeze,
2400
2025
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2401
2026
  label: "Business (business entity type)".freeze,
2402
2027
  type: "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze
2403
2028
  term :Buy,
2404
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity is in general interested in purchasing the specified gr:ProductOrService.
2405
- DEPRECATED. Use gr:seeks instead.).freeze,
2029
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity is in general interested in purchasing the specified gr:ProductOrService.\nDEPRECATED. Use gr:seeks instead.".freeze,
2406
2030
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2407
2031
  label: "Buy (business function, DEPRECATED)".freeze,
2408
2032
  "owl:deprecated": "true".freeze,
2409
2033
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2410
2034
  term :ByBankTransferInAdvance,
2411
- comment: %(Payment by bank transfer in advance, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will inform the buying party about their bank account details and will deliver the goods upon receipt of the due amount.
2412
- This is equivalent to payment by wire transfer.).freeze,
2035
+ comment: "Payment by bank transfer in advance, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will inform the buying party about their bank account details and will deliver the goods upon receipt of the due amount.\nThis is equivalent to payment by wire transfer.".freeze,
2413
2036
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2414
2037
  label: "By bank transfer in advance (payment method)".freeze,
2415
2038
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2416
2039
  term :ByInvoice,
2417
- comment: %(Payment by bank transfer after delivery, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will deliver first, inform the buying party about the due amount and their bank account details, and expect payment shortly after delivery.).freeze,
2040
+ comment: "Payment by bank transfer after delivery, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will deliver first, inform the buying party about the due amount and their bank account details, and expect payment shortly after delivery.".freeze,
2418
2041
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2419
2042
  label: "By invoice (payment method)".freeze,
2420
2043
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2421
2044
  term :COD,
2422
- comment: %(Collect on delivery / Cash on delivery - A payment method where the recipient of goods pays at the time of delivery. Usually, the amount of money is collected by the transportation company handling the goods.).freeze,
2045
+ comment: "Collect on delivery / Cash on delivery - A payment method where the recipient of goods pays at the time of delivery. Usually, the amount of money is collected by the transportation company handling the goods.".freeze,
2423
2046
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2424
2047
  label: "COD (payment method)".freeze,
2425
2048
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2426
2049
  term :Cash,
2427
- comment: %(Payment by cash upon delivery or pickup.).freeze,
2050
+ comment: "Payment by cash upon delivery or pickup.".freeze,
2428
2051
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2429
2052
  label: "Cash (payment method)".freeze,
2430
2053
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2431
2054
  term :CheckInAdvance,
2432
- comment: %(Payment by sending a check in advance, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will deliver the goods upon receipt of a check over the due amount. There are variations in handling payment by check - sometimes, shipment will be upon receipt of the check as a document, sometimes the shipment will take place only upon successful crediting of the check.).freeze,
2055
+ comment: "Payment by sending a check in advance, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity will deliver the goods upon receipt of a check over the due amount. There are variations in handling payment by check - sometimes, shipment will be upon receipt of the check as a document, sometimes the shipment will take place only upon successful crediting of the check.".freeze,
2433
2056
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2434
2057
  label: "Check in advance (payment method)".freeze,
2435
2058
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2436
2059
  term :ConstructionInstallation,
2437
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) the construction and/or installation of the specified gr:ProductOrService at the customer's location.).freeze,
2060
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the construction and/or installation of the specified gr:ProductOrService at the customer's location.".freeze,
2438
2061
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2439
2062
  label: "Construction / installation (business function)".freeze,
2440
2063
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2441
2064
  term :DHL,
2442
- comment: %(Delivery via the parcel service DHL.).freeze,
2065
+ comment: "Delivery via the parcel service DHL.".freeze,
2443
2066
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2444
2067
  label: "DHL (delivery method)".freeze,
2445
2068
  type: "gr:DeliveryModeParcelService".freeze
2446
2069
  term :DeliveryModeDirectDownload,
2447
- comment: %(Delivery of the goods via direct download from the Internet, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity provides the buying party with details on how to retrieve the goods online. Connection fees and other costs of using the infrastructure are to be carried by the buying party.).freeze,
2070
+ comment: "Delivery of the goods via direct download from the Internet, i.e., the offering gr:BusinessEntity provides the buying party with details on how to retrieve the goods online. Connection fees and other costs of using the infrastructure are to be carried by the buying party.".freeze,
2448
2071
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2449
2072
  label: "Delivery mode direct download (delivery method)".freeze,
2450
2073
  type: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze
2451
2074
  term :DeliveryModeFreight,
2452
- comment: %(Delivery by an unspecified air, sea, or ground freight carrier or cargo company.).freeze,
2075
+ comment: "Delivery by an unspecified air, sea, or ground freight carrier or cargo company.".freeze,
2453
2076
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2454
2077
  label: "Delivery mode freight (delivery method)".freeze,
2455
2078
  type: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze
2456
2079
  term :DeliveryModeMail,
2457
- comment: %(Delivery via regular mail service \(private or public postal services\).).freeze,
2080
+ comment: "Delivery via regular mail service (private or public postal services).".freeze,
2458
2081
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2459
2082
  label: "Delivery mode mail (delivery method)".freeze,
2460
2083
  type: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze
2461
2084
  term :DeliveryModeOwnFleet,
2462
- comment: %(Delivery of the goods by using a fleet of vehicles either owned and operated or subcontracted by the gr:BusinessEntity.).freeze,
2085
+ comment: "Delivery of the goods by using a fleet of vehicles either owned and operated or subcontracted by the gr:BusinessEntity.".freeze,
2463
2086
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2464
2087
  label: "Delivery mode own fleet (delivery method)".freeze,
2465
2088
  type: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze
2466
2089
  term :DeliveryModePickUp,
2467
- comment: %(Delivery of the goods by picking them up at one of the stores etc. \(gr:Location\) during the opening hours as specified by respective instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.).freeze,
2090
+ comment: "Delivery of the goods by picking them up at one of the stores etc. (gr:Location) during the opening hours as specified by respective instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.".freeze,
2468
2091
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2469
2092
  label: "Delivery mode pick up (delivery method)".freeze,
2470
2093
  type: "gr:DeliveryMethod".freeze
2471
2094
  term :DinersClub,
2472
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Diner's Club network.).freeze,
2095
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Diner's Club network.".freeze,
2473
2096
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2474
2097
  label: "Diners Club (payment method)".freeze,
2475
2098
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2476
2099
  term :DirectDebit,
2477
- comment: %(Payment by direct debit, i.e., the buying party will inform the offering gr:BusinessEntity about its bank account details and authorizes the gr:BusinessEntity to collect the agreed amount directly from that account.).freeze,
2100
+ comment: "Payment by direct debit, i.e., the buying party will inform the offering gr:BusinessEntity about its bank account details and authorizes the gr:BusinessEntity to collect the agreed amount directly from that account.".freeze,
2478
2101
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2479
2102
  label: "Direct debit (payment method)".freeze,
2480
2103
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2481
2104
  term :Discover,
2482
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Discover network.).freeze,
2105
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Discover network.".freeze,
2483
2106
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2484
2107
  label: "Discover (payment method)".freeze,
2485
2108
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2486
2109
  term :Dispose,
2487
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) the acceptance of the specified gr:ProductOrService for proper disposal, recycling, or any other kind of allowed usages, freeing the current owner from all rights and obligations of ownership.).freeze,
2110
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the acceptance of the specified gr:ProductOrService for proper disposal, recycling, or any other kind of allowed usages, freeing the current owner from all rights and obligations of ownership.".freeze,
2488
2111
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2489
2112
  label: "Dispose (business function)".freeze,
2490
2113
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2491
2114
  term :Enduser,
2492
- comment: %(The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are purchasing the good or service for private consumption, in particular not for resale or for usage within an industrial enterprise. By default, a Business Entity is an Enduser.).freeze,
2115
+ comment: "The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are purchasing the good or service for private consumption, in particular not for resale or for usage within an industrial enterprise. By default, a Business Entity is an Enduser.".freeze,
2493
2116
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2494
2117
  label: "Enduser (business entity type)".freeze,
2495
2118
  type: "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze
2496
2119
  term :FederalExpress,
2497
- comment: %(Delivery via the parcel service Federal Express.).freeze,
2120
+ comment: "Delivery via the parcel service Federal Express.".freeze,
2498
2121
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2499
2122
  label: "Federal Express (delivery method)".freeze,
2500
2123
  type: "gr:DeliveryModeParcelService".freeze
2501
2124
  term :Friday,
2502
- comment: %(Friday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2125
+ comment: "Friday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2503
2126
  "gr:displayPosition": "5".freeze,
2504
2127
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Saturday".freeze,
2505
2128
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Thursday".freeze,
@@ -2507,39 +2130,37 @@ This is equivalent to payment by wire transfer.).freeze,
2507
2130
  label: "Friday (day of week)".freeze,
2508
2131
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2509
2132
  term :GoogleCheckout,
2510
- comment: %(Payment via the Google Checkout payment service.).freeze,
2133
+ comment: "Payment via the Google Checkout payment service.".freeze,
2511
2134
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2512
2135
  label: "Google Checkout (payment method)".freeze,
2513
2136
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2514
2137
  term :JCB,
2515
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the JCB network.).freeze,
2138
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the JCB network.".freeze,
2516
2139
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2517
2140
  label: "JCB (payment method)".freeze,
2518
2141
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2519
2142
  term :"Labor-BringIn",
2520
- comment: %(In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to transport the good to a service location determined by the the selling gr:BusinessEntity and will be charged only for parts and materials needed to fix the problem. Labor will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.
2521
-
2522
- Note: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.).freeze,
2143
+ comment: "In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to transport the good to a service location determined by the the selling gr:BusinessEntity and will be charged only for parts and materials needed to fix the problem. Labor will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.\n\nNote: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.".freeze,
2523
2144
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2524
2145
  label: "Labor / bring-in (warranty scope)".freeze,
2525
2146
  type: "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze
2526
2147
  term :LeaseOut,
2527
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) the temporary right to use the specified gr:ProductOrService.).freeze,
2148
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the temporary right to use the specified gr:ProductOrService.".freeze,
2528
2149
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2529
2150
  label: "Lease Out (business function)".freeze,
2530
2151
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2531
2152
  term :Maintain,
2532
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) typical maintenance tasks for the specified gr:ProductOrService. Maintenance tasks are actions that undo or compensate for wear or other deterioriation caused by regular usage, in order to restore the originally intended function of the product, or to prevent outage or malfunction.).freeze,
2153
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) typical maintenance tasks for the specified gr:ProductOrService. Maintenance tasks are actions that undo or compensate for wear or other deterioriation caused by regular usage, in order to restore the originally intended function of the product, or to prevent outage or malfunction.".freeze,
2533
2154
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2534
2155
  label: "Maintain (business function)".freeze,
2535
2156
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2536
2157
  term :MasterCard,
2537
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the MasterCard network.).freeze,
2158
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the MasterCard network.".freeze,
2538
2159
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2539
2160
  label: "MasterCard (payment method)".freeze,
2540
2161
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2541
2162
  term :Monday,
2542
- comment: %(Monday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2163
+ comment: "Monday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2543
2164
  "gr:displayPosition": "1".freeze,
2544
2165
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Tuesday".freeze,
2545
2166
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Sunday".freeze,
@@ -2547,61 +2168,53 @@ Note: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the
2547
2168
  label: "Monday (day of week)".freeze,
2548
2169
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2549
2170
  term :"PartsAndLabor-BringIn",
2550
- comment: %(In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to transport the good to a service location determined by the the selling gr:BusinessEntity and will not be be charged for labor, parts, and materials needed to fix the problem. All those costs will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.
2551
-
2552
- Note: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.).freeze,
2171
+ comment: "In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to transport the good to a service location determined by the the selling gr:BusinessEntity and will not be be charged for labor, parts, and materials needed to fix the problem. All those costs will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.\n\nNote: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.".freeze,
2553
2172
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2554
2173
  label: "Parts and labor / bring-in (warranty scope)".freeze,
2555
2174
  type: "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze
2556
2175
  term :"PartsAndLabor-PickUp",
2557
- comment: %(In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to request from the selling gr:Business Entity to pick-up the good from its current location to a suitable service location, where the functionality of the good will be restored. All transportation, labor, parts, and materials needed to fix the problem will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.
2558
-
2559
- Note: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.).freeze,
2176
+ comment: "In case of a defect or malfunction, the buying party has the right to request from the selling gr:Business Entity to pick-up the good from its current location to a suitable service location, where the functionality of the good will be restored. All transportation, labor, parts, and materials needed to fix the problem will be covered by the selling business entity or one of its partnering business entities.\n \nNote: This is just a rough classification for filtering offers. It is up to the buying party to check the exact scope and terms and conditions of the gr:WarrantyPromise.".freeze,
2560
2177
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2561
2178
  label: "Parts and labor / pick up (warranty scope)".freeze,
2562
2179
  type: "gr:WarrantyScope".freeze
2563
2180
  term :PayPal,
2564
- comment: %(Payment via the PayPal payment service.).freeze,
2181
+ comment: "Payment via the PayPal payment service.".freeze,
2565
2182
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2566
2183
  label: "PayPal (payment method)".freeze,
2567
2184
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2568
2185
  term :PaySwarm,
2569
- comment: %(Payment via the PaySwarm distributed micropayment service.).freeze,
2186
+ comment: "Payment via the PaySwarm distributed micropayment service.".freeze,
2570
2187
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2571
2188
  label: "PaySwarm (payment method)".freeze,
2572
2189
  type: "gr:PaymentMethod".freeze
2573
2190
  term :ProvideService,
2574
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) the respective type of service.
2575
-
2576
- Note: Maintain and Repair are also types of Services. However, products and services ontologies often provide classes for tangible products as well as for types of services. The business function gr:ProvideService is to be used with such goods that are services, while gr:Maintain and gr:Repair can be used with goods for which only the class of product exists in the ontology, but not the respective type of service.
2577
-
2578
- Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car maintenance" or "maintain cars".).freeze,
2191
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the respective type of service.\n\nNote: Maintain and Repair are also types of Services. However, products and services ontologies often provide classes for tangible products as well as for types of services. The business function gr:ProvideService is to be used with such goods that are services, while gr:Maintain and gr:Repair can be used with goods for which only the class of product exists in the ontology, but not the respective type of service.\n\nExample: Car maintenance could be expressed both as \"provide the service car maintenance\" or \"maintain cars\".".freeze,
2579
2192
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2580
2193
  label: "Provide service (business function)".freeze,
2581
2194
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2582
2195
  term :PublicHolidays,
2583
- comment: %(A placeholder for all official public holidays at the gr:Location. This allows specifying the opening hours on public holidays. If a given day is a public holiday, this specification supersedes the opening hours for the respective day of the week.).freeze,
2196
+ comment: "A placeholder for all official public holidays at the gr:Location. This allows specifying the opening hours on public holidays. If a given day is a public holiday, this specification supersedes the opening hours for the respective day of the week.".freeze,
2584
2197
  "gr:displayPosition": "8".freeze,
2585
2198
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2586
2199
  label: "Public holidays (day of week)".freeze,
2587
2200
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2588
2201
  term :PublicInstitution,
2589
- comment: %(The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are part of the adminstration or owned by the public.).freeze,
2202
+ comment: "The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are part of the adminstration or owned by the public.".freeze,
2590
2203
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2591
2204
  label: "Public institution (business entity type)".freeze,
2592
2205
  type: "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze
2593
2206
  term :Repair,
2594
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers \(or seeks\) the evaluation of the chances for repairing, and, if positive, repair of the specified gr:ProductOrService. Repairing means actions that restore the originally intended function of a product that suffers from outage or malfunction.).freeze,
2207
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the evaluation of the chances for repairing, and, if positive, repair of the specified gr:ProductOrService. Repairing means actions that restore the originally intended function of a product that suffers from outage or malfunction.".freeze,
2595
2208
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2596
2209
  label: "Repair (business function)".freeze,
2597
2210
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2598
2211
  term :Reseller,
2599
- comment: %(The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are purchasing the scope of products included in the gr:Offering for resale on the market. Resellers are also businesses, i.e., they are officially registered with the public administration and strive for profits by their activities.).freeze,
2212
+ comment: "The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are purchasing the scope of products included in the gr:Offering for resale on the market. Resellers are also businesses, i.e., they are officially registered with the public administration and strive for profits by their activities.".freeze,
2600
2213
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2601
2214
  label: "Reseller (business entity type)".freeze,
2602
2215
  type: "gr:BusinessEntityType".freeze
2603
2216
  term :Saturday,
2604
- comment: %(Saturday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2217
+ comment: "Saturday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2605
2218
  "gr:displayPosition": "6".freeze,
2606
2219
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Sunday".freeze,
2607
2220
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Friday".freeze,
@@ -2609,12 +2222,12 @@ Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car mai
2609
2222
  label: "Saturday (day of week)".freeze,
2610
2223
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2611
2224
  term :Sell,
2612
- comment: %(This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers to permanently transfer all property rights on the specified gr:ProductOrService.).freeze,
2225
+ comment: "This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers to permanently transfer all property rights on the specified gr:ProductOrService.".freeze,
2613
2226
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2614
2227
  label: "Sell (business function)".freeze,
2615
2228
  type: "gr:BusinessFunction".freeze
2616
2229
  term :Sunday,
2617
- comment: %(Sunday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2230
+ comment: "Sunday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2618
2231
  "gr:displayPosition": "7".freeze,
2619
2232
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Monday".freeze,
2620
2233
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Saturday".freeze,
@@ -2622,7 +2235,7 @@ Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car mai
2622
2235
  label: "Sunday (day of week)".freeze,
2623
2236
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2624
2237
  term :Thursday,
2625
- comment: %(Thursday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2238
+ comment: "Thursday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2626
2239
  "gr:displayPosition": "4".freeze,
2627
2240
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Friday".freeze,
2628
2241
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Wednesday".freeze,
@@ -2630,7 +2243,7 @@ Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car mai
2630
2243
  label: "Thursday (day of week)".freeze,
2631
2244
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2632
2245
  term :Tuesday,
2633
- comment: %(Tuesday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2246
+ comment: "Tuesday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2634
2247
  "gr:displayPosition": "2".freeze,
2635
2248
  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Wednesday".freeze,
2636
2249
  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Monday".freeze,
@@ -2638,17 +2251,17 @@ Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car mai
2638
2251
  label: "Tuesday (day of week)".freeze,
2639
2252
  type: "gr:DayOfWeek".freeze
2640
2253
  term :UPS,
2641
- comment: %(Delivery via the parcel service UPS.).freeze,
2254
+ comment: "Delivery via the parcel service UPS.".freeze,
2642
2255
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2643
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  label: "UPS (delivery method)".freeze,
2644
2257
  type: "gr:DeliveryModeParcelService".freeze
2645
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  term :VISA,
2646
- comment: %(Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the VISA network.).freeze,
2259
+ comment: "Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the VISA network.".freeze,
2647
2260
  isDefinedBy: "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1".freeze,
2648
2261
  label: "VISA (payment method)".freeze,
2649
2262
  type: "gr:PaymentMethodCreditCard".freeze
2650
2263
  term :Wednesday,
2651
- comment: %(Wednesday as a day of the week.).freeze,
2264
+ comment: "Wednesday as a day of the week.".freeze,
2652
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  "gr:displayPosition": "3".freeze,
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  "gr:hasNext": "gr:Thursday".freeze,
2654
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  "gr:hasPrevious": "gr:Tuesday".freeze,