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The Ontology of Information System on Mortality

Last uploaded: August 12, 2020






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Acronym ONTOSIM
Visibility Public
Description [pt] A Ontologia do SIM foi desenvolvida no contexto do projeto DIASUS. Ela buscou resgatar a estrutura presente na ficha de preenchimento da Declaração de Óbito - DO, do Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade - SIM, do Sistema Único de Saúde, do Brasil. [en] The SIM Ontology was developed in the context of DIASUS project. This ontology intent to rescue the data structure presented in Death Certificate form, from Information System on Mortality - SIM, from Brazilian Public Health System - SUS.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Human
Health
Contact
Debora Lina Ciriaco ([email protected])
Creation date
August 12, 2020
Documentation
https://gitlab.com/beliefchangetools/diasus/-/tree/master/OF_SIM See more...
Submission date
August 12, 2020
Version information
1.0.0 See more...
Missingimports
http://purl.org/NET/dc_owl2dl/elements See more...
uri
http://www.semanticweb.org/DIASUS/OntoSIM
http://www.semanticweb.org/DIASUS/OntoSIM
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
1.0.0 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator, Error Diff) 08/12/2020 08/12/2020 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
1.0.0 (Archived) 08/12/2020 08/12/2020 OWL
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Classes 11
Individuals 1
Properties 102
Maximum depth 2
Maximum number of children 7
Average number of children 5
Classes with a single child 0
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 11
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