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Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n6http://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/http/purl.org/goodrelations/
grhttp://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#
n4http://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/http/goo.gl/
wdrshttp://www.w3.org/2007/05/powder-s#
n8http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/rdfs/Offer#
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
n10http://purl.org/goodrelations/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
n9https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/ontology:semantic:
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

Statements

Subject Item
gr:Offering
wdrs:describedby
n4:EUX0k n6:v1 n9:mapping
owl:disjointWith
gr:Location gr:TypeAndQuantityNode gr:BusinessEntity gr:ProductOrService gr:Brand gr:PriceSpecification gr:N-Ary-Relations gr:DayOfWeek gr:DeliveryMethod gr:QualitativeValue gr:QuantitativeValue gr:WarrantyScope gr:PaymentMethod gr:BusinessEntityType gr:BusinessFunction gr:OpeningHoursSpecification gr:WarrantyPromise gr:LocationOfSalesOrServiceProvisioning
rdfs:comment
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. An Offering represents the public, not necessarily binding, not necessarily exclusive, announcement by a Business Entity to provide a certain Business Function for a certain Product or Service Instance 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 a clearly specified instance (Actual Product Or Service Instance) or to a set of anonymous instances of a given type (Product Or Services Some Instances Placeholder, 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 ontology 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.
rdfs:label
Offering
owl:equivalentClass
n8:this
rdfs:isDefinedBy
n10:v1
rdf:type
owl:Class