Interfaces

IRI:
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
See also:
Turtle
Github
Visualised

Table of Contents

  1. Classes
  2. Namespace Declarations

Imported Ontologies:
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/agency/agency-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/business-item/business-item-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/description/description-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/election/election-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/formal-body/formal-body-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/formal-body-affiliation/formal-body-affiliation-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/laying/laying-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/legislation/legislation-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/making-available/making-available-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/parliamentary-bloc/parliamentary-bloc-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/procedure/procedure-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/procedure-step-annotation/procedure-step-annotation-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/treaty/treaty-ontology.ttl (visualise it with LODE)
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core# (visualise it with LODE)
Other visualisation:
Ontology source

Table of Contents

  1. Classes
  2. Namespace Declarations

Classes

Business itemc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/BusinessItem

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
An item of business conducted either within or outside Parliament. For example: a second reading debate, the tabling of an early day motion, a laying of a paper or the making of a statutory instrument by a government minister.
is equivalent to
business item
business item
business item

Business stepc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/BusinessStep

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A business step is a step that can be actualised by a business item.
is equivalent to
business step
business step

Draft and made statutory instrument subject to parliamentary procedurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/DraftAndMadeStatutoryInstrumentSubjectToParliamentaryProcedure

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
The National Archives classify made instruments as legislation and draft instruments as draft legislation. Parliament considers both made and draft instruments as part of the legislative process, distinct from a FRBR work as used by The National Archives. Parliament includes draft instruments in its description of statutory instruments which are modelled here together.
is equivalent to
draft and made statutory instrument subject to parliamentary procedure
draft and made statutory instrument subject to parliamentary procedure

Housec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/House

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A parliamentary House, for example: the House of Lords.
is equivalent to
house
house
house
house

Layingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/Laying

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
The act of making available a paper and any supporting documents into a House. Papers may be laid before both Houses on the same day.
is equivalent to
laying
laying

Laying dutyc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/LayingDuty

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
The duty of a body to lay papers before a House as imposed by an Act of Parliament.
is equivalent to
laying duty
laying duty

Personc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/Person

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A person.
is equivalent to
person
person
person
person

Placec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/Place

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A place named in a geography.
is equivalent to
place
place

Political partyc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/PoliticalParty

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A group registered with the Electoral Commission as a political party.
is equivalent to
political party
political party

Procedurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/Procedure

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A procedure in a House or Houses. For example, the passage of a made affirmative statutory instrument in both Houses. A procedure may consist of business in a particular House, such as a division; business undertaken by both Houses jointly, such as a joint committee; processes applying to either House, such as a time period; and activities outside Parliament, such as the making of a statutory instrument. In this model a procedure that consists of business in both Houses is considered as a single procedure. Procedures may be constructed from commonly occurring sets of routes. For example, the set of routes involved in EVEL certification.
is equivalent to
procedure
procedure

Sessionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/Session

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
The period during which Parliament is convened. The first session of a parliament begins on the same day as the parliament period: this date is given in the dissolution proclamation at the end of the previous parliament. The session ends on the day set in a subsequent prorogation proclamation. Subsequent sessions within the parliament period begin and end on dates set in subsequent prorogation proclamations. The last session of a parliament ends with prorogation followed by dissolution. Session periods are the same for both Houses.
is equivalent to
session
session

Work packagec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/WorkPackage

is defined by
http://parliament.uk/ontologies/interface/
A group of business items under a procedure or as determined by a committee, for example: business items considered during the passage of a particular Statutory Instrument or Public Bill, or during an inquiry by a Select Committee.
is equivalent to
work package
work package

Namespace Declarations back to ToC

agency
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/agency/
business-item
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/business-item/
dc
http://purl.org/dc/terms/
description
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/description/
election
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/election/
foaf
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
formal-body
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/formal-body/
formal-body-affiliation
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/formal-body-affiliation/
interface
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/interface/
laying
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/laying/
legislation
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/legislation/
making-available
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/making-available/
owl
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
parliamentary-bloc
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/parliamentary-bloc/
procedure
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/procedure/
procedure-step-annotation
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/procedure-step-annotation/
rdf
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
rdfs
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
treaty
https://ukparliament.github.io/ontologies/treaty/
xmlschema
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

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