The GoodRelations Vocabulary for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce

IRI:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Current version:
V 1.0, Release 2011-10-01
Authors:
Martin Hepp
Contributors:
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
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Abstract

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. GoodRelations allows describing the relationship between (1) Web resources, (2) offerings made by those Web resources, (3) legal entities, (4) prices, (5) terms and conditions, and the aforementioned ontologies for products and services (6). For more information, see http://purl.org/goodrelations/ Note: The base URI of GoodRelations is http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1. Please make sure you are only using element identifiers in this namespace, e.g. http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#BusinessEntity. There may be copies of the ontology file on the Web which can be retrieved from other locations, BUT THOSE LOCATIONS MUST NOT BE USED AS THE BASIS OF IDENTIFIERS. If you use GoodRelations for scientific purposes, please cite our paper: Hepp, Martin: GoodRelations: An Ontology for Describing Products and Services Offers on the Web, Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW2008), September 29 - October 3, 2008, Acitrezza, Italy, Springer LNCS, Vol. 5268, pp. 332-347. PDF at http://www.heppnetz.de/publications/

Table of Content

  1. Classes
  2. Object Properties
  3. Data Properties
  4. Named Individuals
  5. Annotation Properties
  6. Namespace Declarations

Classes

Actual product or service instance (DEPRECATED)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ActualProductOrServiceInstance

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:Individual. Replace all occurrences of gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance by gr:Individual, if possible.
is equivalent to
Individualc
has super-classes
Product or servicec

Brandc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Brand

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A brand is the identity of a specific product, service, or business. Use foaf:logo for attaching a brand logo and gr:name or rdfs:label for attaching the brand name. (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand)
is in range of
has brand (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Product or service modelc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Business entityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#BusinessEntity

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
An instance of this class represents the legal agent making (or seeking) a particular offering. This can be a legal body or a person. A business entity has at least a primary mailing address and contact details. For this, typical address standards (vCard) and location data (geo, WGS84) can be attached. Note that the location of the business entity is not necessarily the location from which the product or service is being available (e.g. the branch or store). Use gr:Location for stores and branches. Example: Siemens Austria AG, Volkswagen Ltd., Peter Miller's Cell phone Shop LLC Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to the union of http://schema.org/Person and http://schema.org/Organization.
is equivalent to
organizationc or personc
has sub-classes
organizationc, personc
is in range of
has manufacturer (0..1)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or service modelc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Business entity typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#BusinessEntityType

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A business entity type is a conceptual entity representing the legal form, the size, the main line of business, the position in the value chain, or any combination thereof, of a gr:BusinessEntity. From the ontological point of view, business entity types are mostly roles that a business entity has in the market. Business entity types are important for specifying eligible customers, since a gr:Offering is often valid only for business entities of a certain size, legal structure, or role in the value chain. Examples: Consumers, Retailers, Wholesalers, or Public Institutions
is in range of
eligible customer types (0..*)op
has members
Business (business entity type)ni, Enduser (business entity type)ni, Public institution (business entity type)ni, Reseller (business entity type)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Business functionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#BusinessFunction

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The business function specifies the type of activity or access (i.e., the bundle of rights) offered by the gr:BusinessEntity on the gr:ProductOrService through the gr:Offering. Typical are sell, rental or lease, maintenance or repair, manufacture / produce, recycle / dispose, engineering / construction, or installation. Licenses and other proprietary specifications of access rights are also instances of this class. Examples: A particular offering made by Miller Rentals Ltd. says that they (1) sell Volkswagen Golf convertibles, (2) lease out a particular Ford pick-up truck, and (3) dispose car wrecks of any make and model.
has sub-classes
Licensec
is in range of
has business function (1..*)op
has members
Buy (business function, DEPRECATED)ni, Construction / installation (business function)ni, Dispose (business function)ni, Lease Out (business function)ni, Maintain (business function)ni, Provide service (business function)ni, Repair (business function)ni, Sell (business function)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Day of weekc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DayOfWeek

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The day of the week, used to specify to which day the opening hours of a gr:OpeningHoursSpecification refer. Examples: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,...
is in domain of
has next (0..1)op, has previous (0..1)op
is in range of
has next (0..1)op, has opening hours day of week (1..*)op, has previous (0..1)op
has members
Friday (day of week)ni, Monday (day of week)ni, Public holidays (day of week)ni, Saturday (day of week)ni, Sunday (day of week)ni, Thursday (day of week)ni, Tuesday (day of week)ni, Wednesday (day of week)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Delivery charge specificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryChargeSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A delivery charge specification is a conceptual entity that specifies the additional costs asked for the delivery of a given gr:Offering using a particular gr:DeliveryMethod by the respective gr:BusinessEntity. A delivery 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 delivery method, (3) the target country or region, and (4) whether this charge includes local sales taxes, namely VAT. A gr:Offering may be linked to multiple gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification nodes that specify alternative charges for disjoint combinations of target countries or regions, and delivery methods. Examples: Delivery by direct download is free of charge worldwide, delivery by UPS to Germany is 10 Euros per order, delivery by mail within the US is 5 Euros per order. The total amount of this charge 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 property. The gr:DeliveryMethod to which this charge applies is specified using the gr:appliesToDeliveryMethod object property. The region or regions to which this charge applies is specified using the gr:eligibleRegions property, which uses ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2 codes. If the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds. Important: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.
has super-classes
Price specificationc
is in domain of
applies to delivery method (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Payment charge specificationc, Unit price specificationc

Delivery methodc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryMethod

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A delivery method is a standardized procedure for transferring the product or service to the destination of fulfilment chosen by the customer. Delivery methods are characterized by the means of transportation used, and by the organization or group that is the contracting party for the sending gr:BusinessEntity (this is important, since the contracted party may subcontract the fulfilment to smaller, regional businesses). Examples: Delivery by mail, delivery by direct download, delivery by UPS
has sub-classes
Delivery mode parcel servicec
is in range of
applies to delivery method (0..*)op, available delivery methods (0..*)op
has members
Delivery mode direct download (delivery method)ni, Delivery mode freight (delivery method)ni, Delivery mode mail (delivery method)ni, Delivery mode own fleet (delivery method)ni, Delivery mode pick up (delivery method)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Delivery mode parcel servicec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeParcelService

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A private parcel service as the delivery mode available for a certain offering. Examples: UPS, DHL
has super-classes
Delivery methodc
has members
DHL (delivery method)ni, Federal Express (delivery method)ni, UPS (delivery method)ni

Individualc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Individual

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A gr:Individual is an actual product or service instance, i.e., a single identifiable object or action that creates some increase in utility (in the economic sense) for the individual possessing or using this very object (product) or for the individual in whose favor this very action is being taken (service). Products or services are types of goods in the economic sense. For an overview of goods and commodities in economics, see Milgate (1987). Examples: MyThinkpad T60, the pint of beer standing in front of me, my Volkswagen Golf, the haircut that I received or will be receiving at a given date and time. Note 1: In many cases, product or service instances are not explicitly exposed on the Web but only claimed to exist (i.e. existentially quantified). In this case, use gr:SomeItems. Note 2: This class is the new, shorter form of the former gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.
has super-classes
Product or servicec
productc
is in range of
owns (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Product or service modelc, Some itemsc

Licensec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#License

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.
has super-classes
Business functionc

Locationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Location

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. 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. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Place.
is equivalent to
Location of sales or service provisioning (DEPRECATED)c
placec
is in range of
available at or from (0..*)op, has POS (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Location of sales or service provisioning (DEPRECATED)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:Location. Replace all occurrences of gr:LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning by gr:Location, if possible.

N-ary relations (DEPRECATED)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#N-Ary-Relations

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This is the superclass for all classes that are placeholders for n-ary relations, which OWL cannot represent. DEPRECATED. Do not use this class in data or queries.

offerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://schema.org/Offer

has super-classes
Offeringc

Offeringc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Offering

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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 (1) a clearly specified instance (gr:Individual), (2) to a set of anonymous instances of a given type (gr:SomeItems), (3) a product model specification (gr:ProductOrServiceModel), see also section 3.3.3 of the GoodRelations Technical Report. 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. Example: Peter Miller offers to repair TV sets made by Siemens, Volkswagen Innsbruck sells a particular instance of a Volkswagen Golf at $10,000. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a superclass to http://schema.org/Offer, since gr:Offering can also represent demand.
has sub-classes
offerc
is in domain of
includes (0..1)op
is in range of
add-on (0..*)op, offers (0..*)op, seeks (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Qualitative valuec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Opening hours specificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#OpeningHoursSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This is a conceptual entity that holds together all information about the opening hours on a given day (gr:DayOfWeek).
is in domain of
closes (1..1)dp, has opening hours day of week (1..*)op, opens (1..1)dp
is in range of
has opening hours specification (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

organizationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://schema.org/Organization

has super-classes
Business entityc

Payment charge specificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaymentChargeSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. A gr:Offering may be linked to multiple payment charge specifications that specify alternative charges for various payment methods. Examples: Payment by VISA or Mastercard costs a fee of 3 Euros including VAT, payment by bank transfer in advance is free of charge. 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. If the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds. Important: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue.
has super-classes
Price specificationc
is in domain of
applies to payment method (1..*)op
is disjoint with
Delivery charge specificationc, Unit price specificationc

Payment methodc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaymentMethod

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: VISA, MasterCard, Diners, cash, or bank transfer in advance.
has sub-classes
Payment method credit cardc
is in range of
accepted payment methods (0..*)op, applies to payment method (1..*)op
has members
By bank transfer in advance (payment method)ni, By invoice (payment method)ni, COD (payment method)ni, Cash (payment method)ni, Check in advance (payment method)ni, Direct debit (payment method)ni, Google Checkout (payment method)ni, PayPal (payment method)ni, PaySwarm (payment method)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Price specificationc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Payment method credit cardc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaymentMethodCreditCard

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: VISA, MasterCard, or American Express.
has super-classes
Payment methodc
has members
American Express (payment method)ni, Diners Club (payment method)ni, Discover (payment method)ni, JCB (payment method)ni, MasterCard (payment method)ni, VISA (payment method)ni

personc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://schema.org/Person

has super-classes
Business entityc

Price specificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PriceSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The superclass of all price specifications.
has sub-classes
Delivery charge specificationc, Payment charge specificationc, Unit price specificationc
is in domain of
has currency (1..1)dp, has currency value (0..1)dp, has max currency value (1..1)dp, has min currency value (1..1)dp, value added tax included (0..1)dp
is in range of
eligible transaction volume (0..1)op, has price specification (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Product or servicec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrService

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: a) MyCellphone123, i.e. my personal, tangible cell phone (gr:Individual) b) Siemens1234, i.e. the Siemens cell phone make and model 1234 (gr:ProductOrServiceModel) c) dummyCellPhone123 as a placeholder for actual instances of a certain kind of cell phones (gr:SomeItems) Note: Your first choice for specializations of gr:ProductOrService should be http://www.productontology.org. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) equivalent to http://schema.org/Product.
is equivalent to
productc
has sub-classes
Actual product or service instance (DEPRECATED)c, Individualc, Product or service modelc, Product or services some instances placeholder (DEPRECATED)c, Some itemsc
is in range of
includes (0..1)op, is accessory or spare part for (0..*)op, is consumable for (0..*)op, is similar to (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Price specificationc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Product or service modelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrServiceModel

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: Ford T, Volkswagen Golf, Sony Ericsson W123 cell phone 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. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.
has super-classes
Product or servicec
productc
is in domain of
is variant of (0..1)op, predecessor of (0..*)op, successor of (0..*)op
is in range of
has make and model (0..1)op, is variant of (0..1)op, predecessor of (0..*)op, successor of (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Individualc, Some itemsc

Product or services some instances placeholder (DEPRECATED)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
DEPRECATED - This class is superseded by gr:SomeItems. Replace all occurrences of gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder by gr:SomeItems, if possible.
is equivalent to
Some itemsc
has super-classes
Product or servicec

Qualitative valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QualitativeValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A qualitative value is a predefined value for a product characteristic. Examples: the color "green" or the power cord plug type "US"; the garment sizes "S", "M", "L", and "XL". Note: Value sets are supported by creating subclasses of this class. Ordinal relations between values (gr:greater, gr:lesser, ...) are provided directly by GoodRelations. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Enumeration.
is in domain of
equal (0..*)op, greater (0..*)op, greater or equal (0..*)op, lesser (0..*)op, lesser or equal (0..*)op, non equal (0..*)op
is in range of
equal (0..*)op, greater (0..*)op, greater or equal (0..*)op, lesser (0..*)op, lesser or equal (0..*)op, non equal (0..*)op, qualitative product or service property (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Offeringc, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec

Quantitative valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QuantitativeValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Example: a weight between 10 and 25 kilogramms, a length between 10 and 15 milimeters. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is equivalent to http://schema.org/Quantity.
has sub-classes
Quantitative value floatc, Quantitative value integerc
is in domain of
has max value (0..1)dp, has min value (0..1)dp, has value (0..1)dp
is in range of
depth (0..1)op, eligible duration (0..1)op, has eligible quantity (0..1)op, height (0..1)op, quantitative product or service property (0..*)op, weight (0..1)op, width (0..1)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Qualitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Quantitative value floatc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QuantitativeValueFloat

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: The intervals "between 10.0 and 25.4 kilogramms" or "10.2 and 15.5 milimeters". Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.
has super-classes
Quantitative valuec
is in domain of
has max value float (1..1)dp, has min value float (1..1)dp, has value float (0..1)dp
is in range of
has inventory level (0..1)op
is disjoint with
Quantitative value integerc

Quantitative value integerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#QuantitativeValueInteger

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Example: A seating capacity between 1 and 8 persons. 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. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is a subclass of http://schema.org/Quantity.
has super-classes
Quantitative valuec
is in domain of
has max value integer (1..1)dp, has min value integer (1..1)dp, has value integer (0..1)dp
is in range of
advance booking requirement (0..1)op, delivery lead time (0..1)op
is disjoint with
Quantitative value floatc

Some itemsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#SomeItems

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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). 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. Note: This class is the new, shorter form of the former gr:ProductOrServicesSomeInstancesPlaceholder. Compatibility with schema.org: This class is (approximately) a subclass of http://schema.org/Product.
has super-classes
Product or servicec
productc
is disjoint with
Individualc, Product or service modelc

Type and quantity nodec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#TypeAndQuantityNode

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Example: An offering may include of 100g of Butter and 1 kg of potatoes, or 1 cell phone and 2 headsets.
is in domain of
amount of this good (1..1)dp, type of good (1..1)op
is in range of
includes object (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Qualitative valuec, Quantitative valuec, Warranty promisec, Warranty scopec

Unit price specificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UnitPriceSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. 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. 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). 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. You can assume that the price is given per unit or piece if there is no gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property attached to the price. Whether VAT and sales taxes are included in this price is specified using the property gr:valueAddedTaxIncluded (xsd:boolean). 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. The property priceType can be used to indicate that the price is a retail price recommendation only (i.e. a list price). If the price can only be given as a range, use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue for the upper and lower bounds. Important: When querying for the price, always use gr:hasMaxCurrencyValue and gr:hasMinCurrencyValue. 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. Note 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory.
has super-classes
Price specificationc
is in domain of
billing increment (0..1)dp, is list price (DEPRECATED)dp, price type (0..1)dp
is disjoint with
Delivery charge specificationc, Payment charge specificationc

Warranty promisec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#WarrantyPromise

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This is a conceptual entity that holds together all aspects of the n-ary relation gr:hasWarrantyPromise. 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). Examples: 12 months parts and labor, 36 months parts
is in domain of
duration of warranty in months (0..1)dp, has warranty scope (0..1)op
is in range of
has warranty promise (0..*)op
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty scopec

Warranty scopec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#WarrantyScope

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples: Parts and Labor, Parts
is in range of
has warranty scope (0..1)op
has members
Labor / bring-in (warranty scope)ni, Parts and labor / bring-in (warranty scope)ni, Parts and labor / pick up (warranty scope)ni
is disjoint with
Brandc, Business entityc, Business entity typec, Business functionc, Day of weekc, Delivery methodc, Locationc, Offeringc, Opening hours specificationc, Payment methodc, Price specificationc, Product or servicec, Quantitative valuec, Type and quantity nodec, Warranty promisec

Object Properties

accepted payment methods (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#acceptedPaymentMethods

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The gr:PaymentMethod or methods accepted by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Payment methodc

add-on (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#addOn

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Offeringc

advance booking requirement (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#advanceBookingRequirement

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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). 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.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Quantitative value integerc

applies to delivery method (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#appliesToDeliveryMethod

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod to which the gr:DeliveryChargeSpecification applies.

applies to payment method (1..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#appliesToPaymentMethod

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the gr:PaymentMethod to which the gr:PaymentChargeSpecification applies.

available at or from (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#availableAtOrFrom

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This states that a particular gr:Offering is available at or from the given gr:Location (e.g. shop or branch).
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Locationc

available delivery methods (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#availableDeliveryMethods

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This specifies the gr:DeliveryMethod or methods available for a given gr:Offering.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Delivery methodc

delivery lead time (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#deliveryLeadTime

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property can be used to indicate the promised delay between the receipt of the order and the goods leaving the warehouse. 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).
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Quantitative value integerc

depth (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#depth

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The depth of the product. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches

eligible customer types (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#eligibleCustomerTypes

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The types of customers (gr:BusinessEntityType) for which the given gr:Offering is valid.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Business entity typec

eligible duration (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#eligibleDuration

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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). 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.
has domain
Licensec or Offeringc or offerc
has range
Quantitative valuec

eligible transaction volume (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#eligibleTransactionVolume

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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).

equal (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#equal

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is equal to the object.

has characteristics: symmetric, transitive

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
equal (0..*)op, equal (0..*)op

greater (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#greater

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than the object.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
lesser (0..*)op

greater or equal (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#greaterOrEqual

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than or equal to the object.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
lesser or equal (0..*)op

has brand (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasBrand

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This specifies the brand or brands (gr:Brand) associated with a gr:ProductOrService, or the brand or brands maintained by a gr:BusinessEntity.
has domain
Business entityc or Product or servicec or organizationc or productc
has range
Brandc

has business function (1..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasBusinessFunction

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.

has eligible quantity (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasEligibleQuantity

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.

has inventory level (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasInventoryLevel

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.

has make and model (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMakeAndModel

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Example: myFordT hasMakeAndModel FordT.
has domain
Individualc or Some itemsc or productc
has range
Product or service modelc

has manufacturer (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasManufacturer

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This object property links a gr:ProductOrService to the gr:BusinessEntity that produces it. Mostly used with gr:ProductOrServiceModel.
has equivalent properties
manufacturerop
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Business entityc

has next (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasNext

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly followed by the object. Example: Monday hasNext Tuesday Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.
has domain
Day of weekc
has range
Day of weekc
is inverse of
has previous (0..1)op

has opening hours day of week (1..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasOpeningHoursDayOfWeek

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This specifies the gr:DayOfWeek to which the gr:OpeningHoursSpecification is related. Note: Use multiple instances of gr:OpeningHoursSpecification for specifying the opening hours for multiple days if the opening hours differ.

has opening hours specification (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasOpeningHoursSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property links a gr:Location to a gr:OpeningHoursSpecification.
has domain
Locationc or placec
has range
Opening hours specificationc

has POS (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasPOS

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc
has range
Locationc

has previous (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasPrevious

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for gr:DayOfWeek indicates that the subject is directly preceeded by the object. Example: Tuesday hasPrevious Monday Since days of the week are a cycle, this property is not transitive.
has domain
Day of weekc
has range
Day of weekc
is inverse of
has next (0..1)op

has price specification (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasPriceSpecification

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Recommended retail prices etc. can be marked by the gr:priceType property of the gr:UnitPriceSpecification.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Price specificationc

has warranty promise (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasWarrantyPromise

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This specifies the gr:WarrantyPromise made by the gr:BusinessEntity for the given gr:Offering.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Warranty promisec

has warranty scope (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasWarrantyScope

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This states the gr:WarrantyScope of a given gr:WarrantyPromise.
has domain
Warranty promisec
has range
Warranty scopec

height (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#height

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The height of the product. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches

imageop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://schema.org/image

has equivalent properties
depictionop

includes (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#includes

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. When linking to a gr:ProductOrServiceModel, it is equivalent to 1. defining an blank node for a gr:SomeItems 2. linking that blank node via gr:hasMakeAndModel to the gr:ProductOrServiceModel, and 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.
has domain
Offeringc
has range
Product or servicec

includes object (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#includesObject

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
Type and quantity nodec

is accessory or spare part for (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#isAccessoryOrSparePartFor

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is an accessory or spare part for another product or service.
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Product or servicec

is consumable for (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#isConsumableFor

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This states that a particular gr:ProductOrService is a consumable for another product or service.
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Product or servicec

is similar to (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#isSimilarTo

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Product or servicec

is variant of (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#isVariantOf

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Example: foo:Red_Ford_T_Model gr:isVariantOf foo:Ford_T_Model

lesser (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#lesser

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than the object.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
greater (0..*)op

lesser or equal (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#lesserOrEqual

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is lesser than or equal to the object.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
greater or equal (0..*)op

non equal (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#nonEqual

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This ordering relation for gr:QualitativeValue pairs indicates that the subject is not equal to the object.

has characteristics: symmetric

has domain
Qualitative valuec
has range
Qualitative valuec
is inverse of
non equal (0..*)op, non equal (0..*)op

offers (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#offers

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc
has range
Offeringc

owns (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#owns

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Note that the product must be an instance of the class gr:Individual. This property can also be safely applied to foaf:Agent instances.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc or personc
has range
Individualc

predecessor of (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#predecessorOf

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property indicates that the subject is a previous, often discontinued variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object. Example: Golf III predecessorOf Golf IV This relation is transitive.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Product or service modelc
has range
Product or service modelc
is inverse of
successor of (0..*)op

qualitative product or service property (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#qualitativeProductOrServiceProperty

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Qualitative valuec

quantitative product or service property (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#quantitativeProductOrServiceProperty

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has sub-properties
depth (0..1)op, height (0..1)op, weight (0..1)op, width (0..1)op
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
Quantitative valuec

seeks (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#seeks

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc or personc
has range
Offeringc

successor of (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#successorOf

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property indicates that the subject is a newer, often updated or improved variant of the gr:ProductOrServiceModel used as the object. Example: Golf III successorOf Golf II This relation is transitive.

has characteristics: transitive

has domain
Product or service modelc
has range
Product or service modelc
is inverse of
predecessor of (0..*)op

type of good (1..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#typeOfGood

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This specifies the gr:ProductOrService that the gr:TypeAndQuantityNode is referring to.

value reference (0..*)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#valueReference

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.

weight (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#weight

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The weight of the gr:ProductOrService. Typical unit code(s): GRM for gram, KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound

width (0..1)op back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#width

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The width of the gr:ProductOrService. Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, INH for inches

Data Properties

amount of this good (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#amountOfThisGood

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has domain
Type and quantity nodec
has range
float

availability ends (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#availabilityEnds

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the end of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering. 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. 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. A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00 or 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00. 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.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
date time

availability starts (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#availabilityStarts

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the beginning of the availability of the gr:ProductOrService included in the gr:Offering. 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. 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. A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00 or 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00. 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.
has domain
Offeringc or offerc
has range
date time

billing increment (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#billingIncrement

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the minimal quantity and rounding increment that will be the basis for the billing. The unit of measurement is specified by the UN/CEFACT code attached to the gr:UnitPriceSpecification via the gr:hasUnitOfMeasurement property. Examples: - The price for gasoline is 4 USD per gallon at the pump, but you will be charged in units of 0.1 gallons. - The price for legal consulting is 100 USD per hour, but you will be charged in units of 15 minutes. This property makes sense only for instances of gr:Offering that include not more than one type of good or service.
has domain
Unit price specificationc
has range
float

category (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#category

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The name of a category to which this gr:ProductOrService, gr:Offering, gr:BusinessEntity, or gr:Location belongs. 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. Note 2: You can use greater signs or slashes to informally indicate a category hierarchy, e.g. "restaurants/asian_restaurants" or "cables > usb_cables"
has domain
Business entityc or Locationc or Offeringc or Product or servicec or offerc or organizationc or placec or productc
has range
literal

closes (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#closes

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The closing hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek. If no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 09:30:10-09:00 09:30:10+09:00. 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. 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. 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.
has domain
Opening hours specificationc
has range
time

color (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#color

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The color of the product.
has super-properties
datatype product or service property (0..*)dp
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
literal

condition (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#condition

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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)
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or productc
has range
literal

datatype product or service property (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#datatypeProductOrServiceProperty

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property is the super property for all pure datatype properties that can be used to describe a gr:ProductOrService. 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.
has sub-properties
color (0..1)dp
has domain
Product or servicec or productc
has range
literal

description (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#description

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A short textual description of the resource. This property is semantically equivalent to rdfs:comment and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.

duration of warranty in months (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#durationOfWarrantyInMonths

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the duration of the gr:WarrantyPromise in months.
has domain
Warranty promisec
has range
int

eligible regions (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#eligibleRegions

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Important: Do NOT use 3-letter ISO 3166-1 codes!
has domain
Delivery charge specificationc or Licensec or Offeringc or offerc
has range
string

has currency (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasCurrency

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The currency for all prices in the gr:PriceSpecification given using the ISO 4217 standard (3 characters).
has domain
Price specificationc
has range
string

has currency value (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasCurrencyValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. 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. 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.

has DUNS (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasDUNS

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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).
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc
has range
string

has EAN/UCC-13 (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasEAN_UCC-13

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Note 1: When using this property for searching by 12-digit UPC codes, you must add a preceeding zero digit. 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.
has super-properties
product i ddp
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or productc
has range
string

has Global Location Number (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasGlobalLocationNumber

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The Global Location Number (GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN) of the respective gr:BusinessEntity or gr:Location. The Global Location Number is a thirteen-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.
has domain
Business entityc or Locationc or organizationc or placec
has range
string

has GTIN-14 (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasGTIN-14

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN-14) of the given gr:ProductOrService or gr:Offering.
has super-properties
product i ddp
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or productc
has range
string

has GTIN-8 (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasGTIN-8

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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).
has super-properties
product i ddp
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or productc
has range
string

has ISIC v4 (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasISICv4

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Note: While ISIC codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.
has domain
Business entityc or Locationc or organizationc or placec
has range
int

has max currency value (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMaxCurrencyValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. 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.
has sub-properties
has currency value (0..1)dp
has domain
Price specificationc
has range
float

has max value (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMaxValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.

has max value float (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMaxValueFloat

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.
has super-properties
has max value (0..1)dp
has sub-properties
has value float (0..1)dp
has domain
Quantitative value floatc
has range
float

has max value integer (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMaxValueInteger

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the upper limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.
has super-properties
has max value (0..1)dp
has sub-properties
has value integer (0..1)dp
has domain
Quantitative value integerc
has range
int

has min currency value (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMinCurrencyValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. 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.
has sub-properties
has currency value (0..1)dp
has domain
Price specificationc
has range
float

has min value (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMinValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValue instance.

has min value float (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMinValueFloat

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueFloat instance.
has super-properties
has min value (0..1)dp
has sub-properties
has value float (0..1)dp
has domain
Quantitative value floatc
has range
float

has min value integer (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMinValueInteger

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property captures the lower limit of a gr:QuantitativeValueInteger instance.
has super-properties
has min value (0..1)dp
has sub-properties
has value integer (0..1)dp
has domain
Quantitative value integerc
has range
int

has MPN (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasMPN

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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. Usually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_number
has super-properties
product i ddp
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or productc
has range
string

has NAICS (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasNAICS

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for a particular gr:BusinessEntity. See http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/ for more details. Note: While NAICS codes are sometimes misused for classifying products or services, they are designed and suited only for classifying business establishments.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc
has range
int

has Stock Keeping Unit (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasStockKeepingUnit

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. Examples of SKUs are the ordering or parts numbers used by a particular Web shop or catalog. Consequently, the domain of gr:hasStockKeepingUnit is the union of the classes gr:Offering and gr:ProductOrService. 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. 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. 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. Usually, the properties gr:hasEAN_UCC-13 and gr:hasGTIN-14 are much more reliable identifiers, because they are globally unique. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit.
has super-properties
product i ddp
has domain
Offeringc or Product or servicec or offerc or productc
has range
string

has unit of measurement (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasUnitOfMeasurement

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The unit of measurement for a gr:QuantitativeValue, a gr:UnitPriceSpecification, or a gr:TypeAndQuantityNode given using the UN/CEFACT Common Code (3 characters).

has value (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
has super-properties
has max value (0..1)dp
has min value (0..1)dp
has domain
Quantitative valuec
has range
literal

has value float (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasValueFloat

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.

has value integer (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasValueInteger

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.

is list price (DEPRECATED)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#isListPrice

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. DEPRECATED. Use the gr:priceType property instead.
has domain
Unit price specificationc
has range
boolean

legal name (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#legalName

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The legal name of the gr:BusinessEntity.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc
has range
literal

name (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#name

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
A short text describing the respective resource. This property is semantically equivalent to dcterms:title and rdfs:label and just meant as a handy shortcut for marking up data.

opens (1..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#opens

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The opening hour of the gr:Location on the given gr:DayOfWeek. If no time-zone suffix is included, the time is given in the local time valid at the gr:Location. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 09:30:10-09:00 or 09:30:10+09:00. 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. 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. 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.
has domain
Opening hours specificationc
has range
time

price type (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#priceType

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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: The absence of this property marks the actual sales price. 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. INVOICE: The invoice price, mostly used in the car industry - this is the price a dealer pays to the manufacturer, excluding rebates and charges.
has domain
Unit price specificationc
has range
string

serial number (0..*)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#serialNumber

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. This property can also be attached to a gr:Offering in cases where the included products are not modeled in more detail.
has domain
Individualc or Offeringc or productc
has range
string

Tax ID (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#taxID

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc or personc
has range
string

valid from (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#validFrom

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the beginning of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification. A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00 or 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00. Note: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that 1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information. 2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher.
has domain
Licensec or Offeringc or Opening hours specificationc or Price specificationc or offerc
has range
date time

valid through (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#validThrough

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies the end of the validity of the gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, gr:License, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification. A time-zone should be specified. For a time in GMT/UTC, simply add a "Z" following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10Z. Alternatively, you can specify an offset from the UTC time by adding a positive or negative time following the time: 2008-05-30T09:30:10-09:00 or 2008-05-30T09:30:10+09:00. Note 1: If multiple contradicting instances of a gr:Offering, gr:PriceSpecification, or gr:OpeningHoursSpecification exist, it is a good heuristics to assume that 1. Information with validity information for the respective period of time ranks higher than information without validity information. 2. Among conflicting nodes both having validity information, the one with the shorter validity span ranks higher. Note 2: For Google, attaching a gr:validThrough statement to a gr:UnitPriceSpecification is mandatory.
has domain
Licensec or Offeringc or Opening hours specificationc or Price specificationc or offerc
has range
date time

value added tax included (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#valueAddedTaxIncluded

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This property specifies whether the applicable value-added tax (VAT) is included in the price of the gr:PriceSpecification or not. Note: This is a simple representation which may not properly reflect all details of local taxation.
has domain
Price specificationc
has range
boolean

VAT ID (0..1)dp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#vatID

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The Value-added Tax ID of the gr:BusinessEntity. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_added_tax_identification_number for details.
has domain
Business entityc or organizationc or personc
has range
string

Named Individuals

American Express (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#AmericanExpress

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the American Express network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Business (business entity type)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Business

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business entity typec

Buy (business function, DEPRECATED)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Buy

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity is in general interested in purchasing the specified gr:ProductOrService. DEPRECATED. Use gr:seeks instead.
belongs to
Business functionc

By bank transfer in advance (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByBankTransferInAdvance

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. This is equivalent to payment by wire transfer.
belongs to
Payment methodc

By invoice (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByInvoice

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Payment methodc

Cash (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Cash

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by cash upon delivery or pickup.
belongs to
Payment methodc

Check in advance (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#CheckInAdvance

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Payment methodc

COD (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#COD

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Payment methodc

Construction / installation (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ConstructionInstallation

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business functionc

Delivery mode direct download (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeDirectDownload

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Delivery methodc

Delivery mode freight (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeFreight

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery by an unspecified air, sea, or ground freight carrier or cargo company.
belongs to
Delivery methodc

Delivery mode mail (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeMail

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery via regular mail service (private or public postal services).
belongs to
Delivery methodc

Delivery mode own fleet (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeOwnFleet

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery of the goods by using a fleet of vehicles either owned and operated or subcontracted by the gr:BusinessEntity.
belongs to
Delivery methodc

Delivery mode pick up (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModePickUp

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Delivery methodc

DHL (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DHL

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery via the parcel service DHL.
belongs to
Delivery mode parcel servicec

Diners Club (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DinersClub

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Diner's Club network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Direct debit (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DirectDebit

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Payment methodc

Discover (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Discover

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the Discover network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Dispose (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Dispose

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business functionc

Enduser (business entity type)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Enduser

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business entity typec

Federal Express (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#FederalExpress

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery via the parcel service Federal Express.
belongs to
Delivery mode parcel servicec

Friday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Friday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Friday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has next (0..1)op Saturday (day of week)
has previous (0..1)op Thursday (day of week)

Google Checkout (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#GoogleCheckout

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment via the Google Checkout payment service.
belongs to
Payment methodc

JCB (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#JCB

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the JCB network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Labor / bring-in (warranty scope)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Labor-BringIn

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.
belongs to
Warranty scopec

Lease Out (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#LeaseOut

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the temporary right to use the specified gr:ProductOrService.
belongs to
Business functionc

Maintain (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Maintain

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business functionc

MasterCard (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#MasterCard

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the MasterCard network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Monday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Monday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Monday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has previous (0..1)op Sunday (day of week)
has next (0..1)op Tuesday (day of week)

Parts and labor / bring-in (warranty scope)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-BringIn

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.
belongs to
Warranty scopec

Parts and labor / pick up (warranty scope)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-PickUp

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.
belongs to
Warranty scopec

PayPal (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PayPal

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment via the PayPal payment service.
belongs to
Payment methodc

PaySwarm (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaySwarm

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment via the PaySwarm distributed micropayment service.
belongs to
Payment methodc

Provide service (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProvideService

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers (or seeks) the respective type of service. 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. Example: Car maintenance could be expressed both as "provide the service car maintenance" or "maintain cars".
belongs to
Business functionc

Public holidays (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PublicHolidays

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Day of weekc

Public institution (business entity type)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PublicInstitution

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The gr:BusinessEntityType representing such agents that are part of the adminstration or owned by the public.
belongs to
Business entity typec

Repair (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Repair

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business functionc

Reseller (business entity type)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Reseller

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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.
belongs to
Business entity typec

Saturday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Saturday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Saturday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has previous (0..1)op Friday (day of week)
has next (0..1)op Sunday (day of week)

Sell (business function)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
This gr:BusinessFunction indicates that the gr:BusinessEntity offers to permanently transfer all property rights on the specified gr:ProductOrService.
belongs to
Business functionc

Sunday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sunday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Sunday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has next (0..1)op Monday (day of week)
has previous (0..1)op Saturday (day of week)

Thursday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Thursday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Thursday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has next (0..1)op Friday (day of week)
has previous (0..1)op Wednesday (day of week)

Tuesday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Tuesday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Tuesday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has previous (0..1)op Monday (day of week)
has next (0..1)op Wednesday (day of week)

UPS (delivery method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UPS

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Delivery via the parcel service UPS.
belongs to
Delivery mode parcel servicec

VISA (payment method)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#VISA

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Payment by credit or debit cards issued by the VISA network.
belongs to
Payment method credit cardc

Wednesday (day of week)ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Wednesday

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
Wednesday as a day of the week.
belongs to
Day of weekc
has facts
has next (0..1)op Thursday (day of week)
has previous (0..1)op Tuesday (day of week)

Annotation Properties

contributorap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor

creatorap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator

deprecatedap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#deprecated

display position (0..1)ap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#displayPosition

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
The position at which the option or element should be listed in a menu or user dialog, lower numbers come first. 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. Note: Rely on this property only for data originating from a single RDF graph; otherwise, unpredictable results are possible.

homepageap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/homepage

licenseap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/license

related Web Service (0..*)ap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#relatedWebService

is defined by
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1
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. 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.

rightsap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/rights

subjectap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject

titleap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title

Namespace Declarations back to ToC

default namespace
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#
dc
http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
foaf
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
goodrelations
http://purl.org/goodrelations/
owl
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
rdf
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
rdfs
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
schema-org
http://schema.org/
terms
http://purl.org/dc/terms/
v1
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#
xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

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