This instance represents the "utility" status
Utility
They are a set of general purpose, generic classes, properties and instances which are used to support the modelling of the different aspects of a Delivery Context
Common
common
This class represents feature restrictions related to an implementation
Feature Restriction
1
1
http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt
Content Type
This is a class that represents content types, the combination of a MIME media type, subtype and optional parameters
CcppAccept-Charset
OutputCharset
InputCharset
1
This class represents specific character sets officially identified by IANA
Character Set
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-2.2
A time zone is an identifier for a specific location or region which translates into a combination of rules for calculating an UTC offset
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/NOTE-timezone-20051013/
1
1
Timezone
Context Common Entity
This class subsumes all the general purpose classes
HTTP Schema
Normative
This isntance represents a "normative" status
This instance represents the "http" URI Scheme
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
http
HTTP Scheme
Language
1
1
This class represents languages
Normative Status
This instance represents an "informative" status
Informative
This class represents the normative status of an entity in the ontology. It is used as an auxiliary element for automatic documentation generation
Feature
This class represents features, which are distinguishing characteristics of an item
1
1
Push-SupportedBearers
1
Application Protocol
This class represents application-level protocols
This class represents input modalities
Input Modality
CcppAccept-Encoding
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6
Transfer Encoding
1
This class represents transfer encoding formats as specified by RFC 2045 and registered with IANA
1
Vendor
This class represents a vendor, i.e an entity that commercializes a product
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-semantics-20040210/syntax.html#2.3.2.1
This is an utility class for representing groups of classes that are pairwise disjoint, following the approach specified by the OWL Abstract Syntax. This class has been created as a workaround to the absence in OWL 1 of an specific construct for establishing class disjointness between groups of classes
1
All Disjoint Set
Output Modality
This class represents output modalities
This class represents the sound modes that can be chosen by the user of a device
1
1
Sound Mode
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
This class represents URI Schemas as per RFC 3986
URI Schema
1
This class represents modalities, the type of communication channel used for interaction. It also covers the way an idea is expressed or perceived, or the manner in which an action is performed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/NOTE-mmi-reqs-20030108/#modality
1
Modality
This is an utility class that serves to represent the different term groups that compose the Delivery Context Ontology
Term Group
Available
A generic property that represents Context Entities that are available
This is a generic property that can be used to represent the relationship between a Context Entity and a default element for such entity
Default
Time Zone
This property represents a time zone
A generic property that indicates what is supported by a Context Entity
Supports
Restrictions
The restrictions presented by a context entity
Disjoint Set
This property is aimed at linking groups of disjoint classes between them
Active
This property represents a generic relationship between a Context Entity and other Context Entities which are active in the scope of the former. For instance, the active Bluetooth Profile of a Device or the active Font within an Application
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-5.1
This property identifies unequivocally a content type. It is the concatenation of the MIME Media type, subtype and optional parameters according to the syntax specified on RFC 2045, section 5.1
Content Type Name
The name of a charset officially assigned by IANA
http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
Character Set Name
http://www.iana.org/assignments/transfer-encodings/
The name of a transfer encoding as officially defined by IANA
Transfer Encoding Name
This property contains the URI of a disjoint class in a AllDisjointSet. The URI is represented following the CURIE notation
Disjoint Class
http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/codes.asp
It represents a language code according to ISO 639 Part 3
Language Code
BrowserName
OSName
The name of a delivery context entity
Name
The value of a feature restriction
Restriction Value
URI Scheme Name
The name of a URI scheme as officially defined by IANA
http://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes.html
The serial number of something
Serial Number
Standard Number
This is a generic property that holds a machine-readable string that identifies univoquely an standard, for example, EN 302 409 or TS 102 221
http://www.iso.org/iso/list-en1-semic-2.txt
This property represents a country code as per ISO 3166-1 alpha 3, so the country code is composed by a three letter code
Country Code
PixelAspectRatio
Pixel Aspect Ratio
The pixel aspect ratio as a decimal value, for example 1.33 for a 4:3 aspect. The pixel aspect ratio is the ratio of the resolution width in pixels, to the resolution height in pixels
A machine-readable alphanumeric string that univoquely identifies a Context Entity
Id
ScreenSize
displayHeight
Resolution Height
The total number of addressable pixels in the vertical direction of a rectangular element (such as Camera, Display, Image, Video, ...) when held in its default orientation
The version number assigned to something by its vendor
HtmlVersion
XhtmlVersion
JavaScriptVersion
JVMVersion
WmlVersion
WmlScriptVersion
version
WapVersion
BrowserVersion
WtaVersion
Version
OSVersion
This annotation property indicates the normative status of an entity in the ontology. The criteria used is that classes and properties are normative by default. On the other hand instances are not normative by default
Normative Status
Time Zone String
This property is a string that denotes the timezone as per the rules defined by POSIX 1003.1 in Section 8.3
Normative URI
This property holds a URI that points to the normative specification of a software technology. One example are the estable URIs that are associated to W3C Recommendations
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4646.txt
A language tag according to the rules specified by RFC 4646
Language Tag
ScreenSize
displayWidth
resolutionWidth
The total number of addressable pixels in the horizontal direction of a rectangular entity (such as Camera, Display, Image, Video, ...) when held in its default orientation. The Property does not apply to entities that are not rectangular or square
TZ Name
This property represents the name of a Zone entry in the database commonly referred to as the TZ database. Specifically, in the database's textual form, the string refers to the name field of a zone line
vendor
This property represents a vendor
Vendor
Vendor
BrowserVendor
CPU
OSVendor
model
CPU
Model
The model identification assigned to something by its vendor
Model
The element to which a restriction applies
Restricted Element
This property represents the sound mode currently setted on a device
Sound Mode
normativeReference
This annotation property serves for indicating normative references for an entity in the ontology. It can be used in order to support the (automatic) documentation generation process
mailto
UTF-8
UTF-8
FTP
FTP
__FTP
tel
The base 64 transfer encoding format as specified in RFC4289
base64
base64
7bit
__HTTP
HTTP
ISO_8859-1:1987
ISO-8859-1
ANSI_X3.4-1986
iso-ir-6
HTTPS
__HTTPS
HTTPS
WSP Connection Oriented
__WSP-CO
8bit
8bit
The name of a W3C DDR Core Vocabulary property to which a property in the ontology relates to
Related DDR Core Vocabulary Property
Term Group Prefix
The prefix used for a group of terms
UTF-16BE
quoted-printable
quoted-printable
The quoted printable transfer encoding format as specified in the RFC "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four
UTF-7
WINDOWS-1252
windows-1252
ISO-8859-2
ISO_8859-2:1987
UTF-16
ISO_646.irv:1991
US-ASCII
ANSI_X3.4-1968
ISO-10646-UCS-2
UTF-16LE
Gesture
__InputModality_Gesture
Gesture Input Modality
Modality that consists of the realization of gestures to input information or commands to the system
The name of the related UAProf entities
Related UAProf entity
WTLS
__WTLS
WTLS
WSP Connection-Less
WSP-CL
__WSP-CL
American English
English USA
eng
en-US
__W-HTTP
W-HTTP
W-HTTP
image/gif
__InputModality_Voice
Voice
Modality that consists of input introduction by means of voice
Voice Input Modality
sip
sip
This is a tactile modality in which user receives information from the system by means of the tac
Tactile Output Modality
Tactile
__OutputModality_Tactile
https
sips
termGroups
An annotation property to indicate the term groups of the Delivery Context Ontology
Silence
Silence Sound Mode
Silence
__SoundMode_Silence
Normal
Normal Sound Mode
Normal
__SoundMode_Normal
Aural Output Modality
__OutputModality_Aural
This modality indicates the ability to use audio as an output modality
Aural
__InputModality_Typing
Typing
An input modality in whoch the user enters information by typing using a keyboard or similar
Typing Input Modality
This is an output modality in which information is perceived visually by the user
Visual Output Modality
__OutputModality_Visual
Visual
common:UriScheme
common:ContentType
common:Feature
common:Modality
common:Language
common:TimeZone
common:FeatureRestriction
common:TransferEncoding
common:Vendor
Common Sibling
common:ApplicationProtocol
common:CharacterSet
common:SoundMode
The binary encoding format as specified in RFC4289
binary
binary
Tactile
An input modality in which information is entered by touching some sensor or device
__InputModality_TACTILE
Tactile Input Modality
This annotation property serves for indicating informative references for an entity in the ontology. It can be used in order to support the (automatic) documentation generation process
Informative Reference
es-ES
spa
Spanish spoken Spain
Spanish-Spain