Ontologies
ITSMO
IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO)
OWL
Last submission date February 25, 2025
ID https://w3id.org/itsmo#
https://w3id.org/itsmo#
https://lovportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/ITSMO/https://w3id.org/itsmo
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Label ITSMO
Type ObjectRepository, http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology
abstract IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO) provides a semantic framework for IT Service Providing businesses. ITSMO aligns with ITIL best practices, ISO 20000 standards, and W3C architecture. It is free and easy to extend. **Please see the [ITSMO User Guide](https://purl.org/itsmo) for more info.**
creator ecow
publisher linkeddatacenter
preferredNamespacePrefix itsmo
preferredNamespaceUri ITSMO
fundedBy linkeddatacenter
versionIRI https://w3id.org/itsmo
comment ITSMO encapsulates a typical ITIL service management model: Services and Software are tracked as configuration items, they have defined relationships to providers and customers, and they go through building and deployment processes that rely on underlying infrastructure (as a service). The structure highlights both accountability (who is responsible and who is the customer/provider) and the dependencies among CIs in a CMDB-like environment. ITSMO works best with the [PROV](https://www.w3.org/TR/prov-o) and https://schema.org/ontologies. This vocabulary is the second edition of ITSMO that replaces the deprecated http://ontology.it/itsmo/v1 version
introduction IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO) is a formal [vocabulary](http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology) (also known as "schema," "data dictionary," or "ontology") for describing resources related to IT Service Management best practices. The ITSMO namespace is `https://w3id.org/itsmo#` and its usual prefix is `itsmo`. **The goals of ITSMO:** 1. Supporting IT Service Providers and product developers with a formal and shared vocabulary consistent with ITIL and ISO 20000 glossaries. 2. Describing and publishing knowledge about IT managed assets. 3. Being methodology agnostic. 4. Being independent from tools and vendors, allowing flexibility in asset control. 5. Enabling semantic web technologies to [infer](http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/inference) useful insights about configuration items. 6. Serving as a foundation for applications supporting automatic impact analysis and risk management.
versionInfo 2.0.0
license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title IT Service Management Ontology (ITSMO)
status http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/status/accepted
codeRepository https://gitlab.com/linkeddatacenter/itsmo
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generatedAtTime 2025-02-02T05:03:00
seeAlso https://LinkedData.Center/itsmo
bibliographicCitation IT Service Management Ontology 2 (ITSMO). https://w3id.org/itsmo
subject ITSM, ITIL, IT Service Management
priorVersion https://ontology.it/itsmo/v1
incompatibleWith https://ontology.it/itsmo/v1
extends https://schema.org/, http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#