]> Addresses Ontology This ontology provides high level definitions for addresses and address components including elements that are common to addressing standards. https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT The http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/20141101/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified per the issue resolutions identified in the FIBO FND 1.1 RTF report. Differences from the 1.0 version include the addition of a hasAddress property and PhysicalAddress class as a parent of PostalAddress. The http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/20160201/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified for the FIBO 2.0 RFC to integrate LCC. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20130801/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified per the issue resolutions identified in the FIBO FND 1.0 FTF report and in https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/1.0/AboutFND-1.0/. Primary differences include elimination of data properties in favor of a simple class model,the addition of virtual address, and the addition of addressing scheme. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20180801/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified replace hasDefinition with isDefinedIn to clarify intent, and the address hierarchy was simplified to enable extensions for international and national delivery address specification, and to eliminate deprecated elements. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20190901/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to eliminate duplication of concepts in LCC, simplify address representation and merge countries with locations. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20200301/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to correct a missing imports statement. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20200601/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to eliminate unnecessary unions and max 1 restrictions. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20200701/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to revise names of address elements that could be construed as referring to multiple concepts. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20210201/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to make postcode a subclass of geographic region identifier and fix spelling errors. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20211201/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to address hygiene issues with respect to text formatting. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20220701/Places/Addresses.rdf version of the ontology was modified to use the Commons Ontology Library (Commons) Annotation Vocabulary rather than the OMG's Specification Metadata vocabulary. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/FND/20230101/Places/Addresses.rdf version of this ontology was modified to use the Commons Ontology Library (Commons) rather than the OMG's Languages, Countries and Codes (LCC) and to eliminate redundancies in FIBO as appropriate. The https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/Foundations/20130601/Organizations/Addresses.owl version of the ontology was revised in advance of the September 2013 New Brunswick, NJ meeting, as follows: (1) to use slash style URI/IRIss (also called 303 URIs, vs. hash style) as required to support server side processing (2) to use version-independent IRIs for all definitions internally as opposed to version-specific IRIs (3) to change the file suffix from .owl to .rdf to increase usability in RDF tools (4) to use 4-level abbreviations and corresponding namespace prefixes for all FIBO ontologies, reflecting a family/specification/module/ontology structure (5) to incorporate changes to the specification metadata to support documentation at the family, specification, module, and ontology level, similar to the abbreviations (6) to move this ontology from Organizations to Places and eliminate unnecessary properties and related imports dependencies. Copyright (c) 2013-2023 EDM Council, Inc. Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Object Management Group, Inc. 0 1 address index to a location to which communications may be delivered address component aspect of an address addressing scheme system for allocating addresses to objects apartment room or a group of related rooms, among similar sets in one building, designed for use as a dwelling true basement part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or entirely below ground false building relatively permanent enclosed structure, that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place true 1 1 1 1 conventional street address physical address that identifies a location on a street to which communications may be delivered Other unconventional addresses may include rural and highway route addresses, general delivery addresses, post office box addresses, private mail center addresses, and so forth. department division of a large organization such as a government, university, business, or shop, dealing with a specific subject, commodity, or area of activity true floor all of the rooms or areas on the same level of a building; a story true Labeling systems for floors vary from country to country, and may be specific to the building, for example, whether or not a 13th floor is identified as such tends to be on a case-by-case basis. front side or part of a building that presents itself to view first, that faces the street; the most forward part of a building false geographic directional symbol code element that gives directional information for postal delivery In the United States, these include N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW. hanger shed or shelter; any relatively wide structure used for housing airplanes or airships true key usually metal instrument by which the bolt of a lock is turned true lobby entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer false lot measured parcel of land having fixed boundaries and designated on a plot or survey true lower floor of a building in a multistory structure that is closer to ground level false office place where a particular kind of business is transacted or a service is supplied false penthouse structure or dwelling on the roof or top floor of a building false 1 1 1 1 1 0 physical address physical address where communications can be addressed, papers served or representatives located for any kind of organization or person An address may be used as an index to the location of a building, apartment, office within an office block, or other structure or parcel of land, often using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other information such as house or building numbers or names. Some addresses also contain secondary elements such as apartment or building numbers, or special codes to aid routing of mail and packages. Typically, addresses will have only one postcode expressed either as a string value or individual, and only a municipality (individual) or city (string value). 1 1 physical address identifier unique identifier for a physical address Physical address identifiers may include bar codes, QCR codes, and +codes in a number of countries. 0 0 physical addressing scheme scheme for specifying physical addresses according to a country specific standard pier structure extending into navigable water for use as a landing place or promenade true post code area physical area uniquely identified by some postal code 1 post office box post office box associated with an address Post office box identifiers are only unique to a given jurisdiction, which may be a post office, town, or other region. 1 post office box address physical address used to deliver communications to a designated container at a local post office or the local equivalent for the jurisdiction, where mail is held until the recipient collects it, rather than to a given house, building, or other location post office box designator designator used, together with an identifier, for a post office box In the U.S., the preferred designator is 'PO BOX'. 1 postcode sequence of characters used to assist in the sorting of mail postal code postdirectional symbol geographic directional symbol that follows the street name and street suffix in a street address predirectional symbol geographic directional symbol that occurs after the primary street number but before the street name in a street address 1 primary address number address component that identifies a location with respect to a given street Although traditionally called a 'number', the street number may consist of alphanumeric characters, for example, '221B'. street number rear side or part of a building at the back, located opposite its front false region-specific identifier geographic region or subdivision identifier used internally by a country or other region room partitioned part of the inside of a building true 0 1 secondary unit address component that identifies an individual unit within a larger structure, such as an apartment, office, hangar, slip, mailbox, and so forth, at a given street address 1 secondary unit designator classifier for a smaller structure or component within a larger facility, such as an apartment, office, mail stop, or other similar designation Note that only certain secondary units require a secondary range, such as an apartment number, to complete a delivery point. 1 secondary unit indicator index to the specific unit within a secondary unit, such as a building or apartment, at a particular street address side place, space, or direction with respect to a center or to a line of division false slip sloping ramp extending out into the water to serve as a place for landing or repairing ships; ship's or boat's berth between two piers true space extent set apart or available, such as a parking or storage space true stop stopping place, such as a bus or mail stop true 1 0 0 0 0 street address index to a location that consists of a primary address number, predirectional, street name, suffix, postdirectional, and an optional secondary unit 1 street name identifier for a street in some context (e.g., city, municipality, geographic region) street suffix classifier for a street or other delivery location, such as a dwelling located along a waterway The suffix may provide some insight into the size or length of the street, though not necessarily consistently. In some cities, the suffix differentiates the street from another in the same context, such as 19th Street vs. 19th Avenue in San Francisco. 1 structure name name for a building, house, office complex, shopping center, or other structure or group of structures Examples include 'McCoy Center', which is the name of the office complex where JPMorgan Chase's Polaris facility is located, 'Apple Park', which is the name of the corporate headquarters of Apple, Inc., and 'Howells Bridge Cottage', which is the name of a very old cottage in Cornwall. suite group of rooms occupied as a unit true 0 0 1 supplemental address component address component that provides additional information that is important to ensuring proper delivery of communications Supplemental components include post office box information, rural route and highway contract route information, private mailboxes, and so forth, that are not part of a conventional street address. supplemental address designator classifier for supplemental address information, such as a highway contract route, rural route, building complex, shopping center, condominium complex, mail box, or other similar designation 1 supplemental address unit address component that includes a specific route, box, apartment, condominium or other indicator or unit associated with a specific address trailer vehicle designed to serve wherever parked as a temporary dwelling or place of business true unit area in a facility, such as a medical facility or hospital that is specially staffed and equipped to provide a particular service or type of care true upper floor of a building in a multistory structure that is farther away from the ground level false 1 virtual address address identifying a virtual, i.e. non-physical, location has address indicates a means by which something (in the case of a network address) or some entity may be located or contacted or may receive correspondence has address line 1 the first line of the street address https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 has address line 2 the second line of the street address https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 has address line 3 the third line of the street address https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 This element SHALL be omitted if address line 2 is omitted. has attention line an optional, free text address line denoting the intended recipient has individual postcode indicates the local or international postcode element of a delivery address as specified by the local postal service https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 has mail routing an optional, free text address line containing explicit routing information (this elements's presence indicates that this address is a routing / 'care of' address) https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 has postal code the postal code of this address as specified by the local postal service https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 has postdirectional symbol specifies a geographic directional symbol that follows the street name and street suffix in a street address has predirectional symbol specifies a geographic directional symbol that occurs after the primary street number but before the street name in a street address has primary address number specifies a a location with respect to a given street has secondary unit specifies an individual unit within a larger structure, such as an apartment, office, hangar, slip, mailbox, and so forth, at a given street address has street address indicates a fully-specified address component that consists of a primary address number, predirectional, street name, suffix, postdirectional, and an optional secondary unit has street name specifies an identifier for a street in some context (e.g., 'Baker', 'First', 'Main') has street suffix specifies an additional qualifier for a street or other delivery location, such as a dwelling located along a waterway has structure name specifies an identifier for a building, house, office complex, shopping center, or other structure or group of structures has transliterated address identifies a transliterated (i.e., in Latin or Romanized ASCII) address for the registered entity https://www.gleif.org/en/about-lei/common-data-file-format/lei-cdf-format/lei-cdf-format-version-2-1 requires secondary unit range if true, indicates that an additional qualifier is needed to complete the delivery point description, such as an apartment number Note that in some cases, such as for lobby or office, if there are multiple secondary units then a range may be needed to differentiate between them, even if the range is not always required.