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Prompt

System role: you are an expert in ontologies

Here are some of the most popular categories of mobile applications:

  1. Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok

  2. Messaging and Communication: WhatsApp, Messenger, WeChat, Skype, Slack

  3. Gaming: Mobile games like Fortnite, PUBG, Candy Crush, Clash of Clans, Among Us

  4. Entertainment and Video Streaming: Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, Spotify, Disney+

  5. Health and Fitness: MyFitnessPal, Headspace, Calm, Fitbit, Strava

  6. Navigation and Maps: Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps, Sygic

  7. Food Delivery and Ordering: Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates, Seamless

  8. Ride-hailing and Taxi Services: Uber, Lyft, Ola, Bolt

  9. Online Shopping and E-commerce: Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, Wish, Etsy

  10. Travel and Tourism: Airbnb, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Expedia, Google Trips

  11. Finance and Banking: Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, Mint, Robinhood

  12. Productivity and Organization: Evernote, OneNote, Trello, Asana, Slack

  13. Education and Language Learning: Duolingo, Coursera, Khan Academy, Babbel, Rosetta Stone

  14. News and Information: Google News, Flipboard, BBC News, Reuters, The New York Times

  15. Photography and Video Editing: Adobe Photoshop Express, VSCO, PicsArt, Prisma, InShot

16. Music and Audio

  • Spotify – Music streaming and podcast platform
  • Apple Music – Subscription-based music streaming service
  • SoundCloud – Audio distribution and music sharing platform
  • Audible – Audiobook listening platform
  • Amazon Music – Music streaming by Amazon

17. Dating and Relationships

  • Tinder – Location-based dating and swiping app
  • Bumble – Women-first dating and networking platform
  • Hinge – Relationship-focused dating app
  • OkCupid – Algorithm-based matchmaking service
  • Grindr – Social networking app for the LGBTQ+ community

18. Weather

  • AccuWeather – Detailed weather forecasts and alerts
  • The Weather Channel – Comprehensive weather tracking
  • Dark Sky – Hyper-local weather predictions
  • Weather Underground – Crowdsourced weather data
  • Carrot Weather – Humor-driven weather forecasts

19. Personal Finance and Investment

  • Acorns – Micro-investing and automated savings
  • Personal Capital – Wealth management and budgeting
  • YNAB (You Need A Budget) – Zero-based budgeting tool
  • Stash – Simplified investing for beginners
  • Coinbase – Cryptocurrency trading and wallet

21. Home Automation and Smart Living

  • Google Home – Control smart home devices via Google
  • Amazon Alexa – Voice-controlled smart home management
  • Nest – Smart thermostat and home security control
  • SmartThings – Samsung's smart home integration hub
  • Philips Hue – Smart lighting control and scheduling

23. Meditation and Mindfulness

  • Calm – Sleep, meditation, and relaxation
  • Headspace – Guided meditation and mindfulness
  • Insight Timer – Free meditation and community platform
  • Ten Percent Happier – Meditation for skeptics
  • Breethe – Sleep and anxiety relief sessions

24. Parenting and Family

  • Baby Tracker – Infant feeding and sleep logging
  • Cozi – Family calendar and organization tool
  • BabyCenter – Pregnancy and parenting resource
  • OurHome – Family task and chore management
  • FamilyTime – Parental control and screen time management

25. Real Estate and Property

  • Zillow – Home buying, selling, and renting platform
  • Realtor.com – Real estate listings and market data
  • Redfin – Property search with agent support
  • Trulia – Neighborhood-focused real estate search
  • LoopNet – Commercial real estate marketplace

26. Automotive and Car Services

  • CarMax – Used car buying and selling
  • GasBuddy – Fuel price comparison tool
  • Waze (driving-focused) – Community-based traffic navigation
  • PlugShare – Electric vehicle charging station finder
  • Drivvo – Vehicle maintenance and expense tracking

27. Event Planning and Ticketing

  • Eventbrite – Event discovery and ticket sales
  • Ticketmaster – Concert and event ticket purchasing
  • Meetup – Local group and event organization
  • Fever – Curated event discovery platform
  • SeatGeek – Ticket comparison and marketplace

28. Cloud Storage and File Management

  • Google Drive – Cloud storage and file synchronization
  • Dropbox – File hosting and collaboration platform
  • OneDrive – Microsoft's cloud storage solution
  • iCloud – Apple's integrated cloud service
  • Box – Enterprise-grade cloud content management

29. Sports and Live Scores

  • ESPN – Sports news, scores, and highlights
  • theScore – Real-time sports scores and stats
  • Bleacher Report – Personalized sports coverage
  • FotMob – Live football (soccer) scores
  • Yahoo Sports – Fantasy sports and live updates

30. Mental Health and Therapy

  • BetterHelp – Online counseling and therapy platform
  • Talkspace – Text and video therapy sessions
  • Sanvello – Stress, anxiety, and mood management
  • Woebot – AI-powered mental health chatbot
  • Moodpath – Depression and anxiety screening tool

31. Job Search and Professional Networking

  • LinkedIn – Professional networking and career development
  • Indeed – Job search and company reviews
  • Glassdoor – Salary data and workplace insights
  • ZipRecruiter – AI-driven job matching platform
  • Monster – Global job search and career resources

32. Note-Taking and Writing

  • Notion – All-in-one workspace for notes and collaboration
  • Bear – Markdown-based writing app for Apple users
  • Google Keep – Simple note-taking and reminders
  • Simplenote – Lightweight, cross-platform note editor
  • Ulysses – Focused writing and publishing tool

33. DIY and Home Improvement

  • Houzz – Home design inspiration and professional directory
  • Pinterest – Idea discovery for home and lifestyle projects
  • iHandy Level – Digital measuring and leveling tool
  • Home Design 3D – Room planning and interior design
  • DIY Tip Genius – Home repair and improvement tips

Here's an attempt to define the ontologies for each of the mobile application categories listed:

  1. Social Media:

    • User: Represents an individual who creates and interacts with content.
    • Post/Picture/Video/Audio: Different types of user-generated content.
    • Comment/Like/Share: Interactions between users on posts or content.
    • Friend/Follow/Follower: Relationships between users.
  2. Messaging and Communication:

    • User: Represents an individual who sends and receives messages.
    • Message: The main unit of communication, can be text-based or include media (e.g., images, videos).
    • Chat Room/Group Conversation: A space where multiple users communicate together.
    • Contact/List: User's list of contacts or people they are connected with.
  3. Gaming:

    • User/Game Character: Represents the player and their in-game avatar.
    • Game Level/Layer/Stage: Different parts of a game that players progress through.
    • Achievement/Badge/Reward: Incentives for completing tasks or reaching milestones.
    • Leaderboard/Rank: Ranking system to compare user performance.
  4. Entertainment and Video Streaming:

    • User: Represents an individual who consumes content.
    • Movie/TV Show: Different forms of video content available on the platform.
    • Genre/Category: Classification of movies or TV shows based on themes or styles.
    • Recommendation/Related Content: Suggested content for users to explore.
  5. Health and Fitness:

    • User: Represents an individual using the app for health-related purposes.
    • Profile/Data: Personal information, goals, and progress tracked by the user.
    • Workout/Sport: Specific physical activities or exercises that users engage in.
    • Nutrition/Meal Planner: Tools to track and plan food intake.
  6. Navigation and Maps:

    • User: Represents an individual using navigation services.
    • Location: Geographical position of the user.
    • Route/Journey: The path taken from one location to another.
    • Points of Interest (POI): Specific places or landmarks that users can explore.
  7. Food Delivery and Ordering:

    • User: Represents an individual placing food orders.
    • Restaurant/Caterer: Establishments offering food for delivery.
    • Menu/Edible Product: List of available dishes and food items.
    • Order/Delivery: Process of ordering and receiving food at the user's location.
  8. Ride-hailing and Taxi Services:

    • User: Represents an individual requesting a ride or accepting one.
    • Vehicle/Cab: The mode of transportation provided by drivers.
    • Location/Point A/B: Pickup and drop-off locations for rides.
    • Fare/Ride History: Details related to the cost of rides and user's past trips.
  9. Online Shopping and E-commerce:

    • User: Represents an individual making purchases online.
    • Product: Items available for purchase.
    • Category/Brand: Classification of products based on type or manufacturer.
    • Cart/Purchase Order: Temporary storage and final confirmation of items bought.
  10. Travel and Tourism:

    • User: Represents an individual planning trips or exploring destinations.
    • Destination: Specific location that users are interested in visiting.
    • Itinerary/Trip Planner: Tools to organize travel plans and schedules.
    • Booking/Reservation: Process of securing accommodations, transportation, etc.
  11. Finance and Banking:

    • User: Represents an individual using financial services through the app.
    • Account/Bank Statement: Records of transactions and balances for a user's account.
    • Transaction/Payment: Movement of funds between accounts or to external parties.
    • Investment/Portfolio: Tracking and management of financial investments.
  12. Productivity and Organization:

    • User: Represents an individual using the app for productivity purposes.
    • Task/To-do List: Lists of tasks that users need to complete.
    • Calendar/Appointment: Scheduling events or meetings with others.
    • Document/File Manager: Tools for creating, organizing, and accessing files.
  13. Education and Language Learning:

    • User: Represents an individual using the app for educational purposes.
    • Course/Lesson/Material: Structured content for learning various subjects.
    • Quiz/Test/Exam: Assessments to measure user's understanding or progress.
    • Achievement/Certificate: Recognition of completed courses or milestones.
  14. News and Information:

    • User: Represents an individual consuming news content.
    • Article/News Story: Individual pieces of news information.
    • Category/Breaking News/Trending Topics: Classification of news based on themes or popularity.
    • Bookmark/Favorite: Saving articles for future reference.
  15. Photography and Video Editing:

    • User: Represents an individual using the app to capture, edit, or enhance photos/videos.
    • Photo/Image: Still images created by users.
    • Video/Clip: Moving pictures created by users.
    • Filter/Sticker/Effect: Tools to modify or enhance visual content.

16. Music and Audio

  • User: Represents an individual who listens to, discovers, or uploads audio content.
  • Track/Song/Podcast/Audiobook: Different forms of audio content available on the platform.
  • Playlist/Album/Curated Collection: Organized groupings of audio content created by users or the platform.
  • Artist/Creator/Author: The individual or entity responsible for producing audio content.
  • Genre/Mood: Classification of audio content based on style, tone, or theme.
  • Play Queue/Listening History: Sequence and record of audio content consumed by the user.

17. Dating and Relationships

  • User/Profile: Represents an individual with a personal dating profile including photos, bio, and preferences.
  • Match: A mutual connection formed when two users express interest in each other.
  • Like/Swipe/Action: Interaction gestures indicating interest or disinterest in another user's profile.
  • Conversation/Message: Communication channel established between matched users.
  • Preference/Filter: Criteria such as age, distance, or interests used to narrow potential matches.
  • Report/Block: Safety features allowing users to flag or restrict other users.

18. Weather

  • User: Represents an individual checking weather conditions and forecasts.
  • Location/Place: A geographical area for which weather data is retrieved.
  • Forecast: Predicted weather conditions over a specified time period (hourly, daily, weekly).
  • Weather Condition: Describes current atmospheric states such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation.
  • Alert/Notification: Warnings issued for severe or hazardous weather events.
  • Historical Data: Archived weather records for past dates and locations.

19. Personal Finance and Investment

  • User: Represents an individual managing personal finances or investments.
  • Account: Financial accounts linked to the user such as bank, brokerage, or crypto wallets.
  • Transaction: A record of money movement including deposits, withdrawals, purchases, or transfers.
  • Portfolio/Investment: A collection of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, ETFs, or cryptocurrencies.
  • Budget/Goal: Spending limits or financial targets set by the user.
  • Savings Rule/Auto-Invest: Automated mechanisms for rounding up purchases or recurring investing.

21. Home Automation and Smart Living

  • User: Represents an individual controlling or monitoring smart home devices.
  • Device: A connected smart home appliance such as a thermostat, light bulb, camera, or lock.
  • Room/Zone: A physical area within the home to which devices are assigned.
  • Routine/Scene/Automation: Predefined or custom sequences of device actions triggered by conditions or schedules.
  • Voice Command: Spoken instructions issued through a virtual assistant to control devices.
  • Sensor Data: Real-time readings from devices such as temperature, motion, or energy usage.

23. Meditation and Mindfulness

  • User: Represents an individual practicing meditation or mindfulness exercises.
  • Session/Meditation: A guided or unguided audio practice focused on relaxation, focus, or sleep.
  • Course/Program: A structured series of sessions designed to build a specific skill or habit.
  • Mood/Stress Log: A record of the user's emotional state before and after sessions.
  • Timer/Bell: Tools for timed, silent meditation with optional interval chimes.
  • Streak/Progress: Tracking of consecutive days practiced and cumulative minutes of meditation.

24. Parenting and Family

  • User/Parent: Represents a caregiver managing family-related tasks and information.
  • Child/Dependent: A profile representing a child with associated health, activity, and milestone data.
  • Activity Log: Records of feeding, sleeping, diaper changes, or developmental milestones.
  • Task/Chore: Household responsibilities assigned to family members with due dates and rewards.
  • Calendar/Schedule: Shared family calendar for coordinating events, appointments, and activities.
  • Screen Time Rule: Parental controls governing device usage limits and content access for children.

25. Real Estate and Property

  • User: Represents an individual searching for, buying, selling, or renting properties.
  • Property/Listing: A real estate asset described by address, price, size, type, and features.
  • Agent/Professional: A licensed real estate representative associated with a listing or user inquiry.
  • Search Filter/Preference: Criteria such as location, price range, bedrooms, and property type.
  • Saved/Home Value: Favorited properties and estimated market value tracking.
  • Neighborhood/Area: Geographical context including schools, crime rates, and amenities surrounding a property.

26. Automotive and Car Services

  • User/Driver: Represents an individual managing vehicle-related needs.
  • Vehicle: A car or truck described by make, model, year, mileage, and fuel type.
  • Maintenance Record: Service history entries such as oil changes, tire rotations, and inspections.
  • Fuel/Charge Log: Tracking of fuel purchases or EV charging sessions with cost and mileage data.
  • Station/Service Provider: Gas stations, charging stations, or repair shops located near the user.
  • Listing: A vehicle available for purchase or sale with pricing and condition details.

27. Event Planning and Ticketing

  • User/Attendee: Represents an individual discovering, organizing, or attending events.
  • Event: A scheduled happening described by name, date, time, location, and category.
  • Ticket: A purchased entry pass specifying seat, tier, price, and validity.
  • Organizer/Host: The individual or entity responsible for creating and managing an event.
  • Venue: The physical or virtual location where an event takes place.
  • RSVP/Registration: A user's confirmed attendance or sign-up for an event.

28. Cloud Storage and File Management

  • User: Represents an individual storing, syncing, and sharing digital files.
  • File/Document: A digital asset such as a document, image, video, or archive stored in the cloud.
  • Folder/Directory: An organizational container for grouping related files and subfolders.
  • Shared Link/Collaboration: Mechanisms for granting access to files or folders to other users.
  • Storage Quota/Plan: The allocated and consumed storage capacity associated with a user's account.
  • Version History: A record of previous revisions of a file allowing rollback or comparison.

29. Sports and Live Scores

  • User/Fan: Represents an individual following teams, leagues, or sporting events.
  • Team/Club: A sports organization with associated roster, statistics, and schedule.
  • Match/Game/Event: A competitive sporting occurrence described by participants, score, and status.
  • League/Tournament: An organized competition structure comprising multiple teams or athletes.
  • Live Score/Play-by-Play: Real-time updates of ongoing match events and statistics.
  • Favorite/Alert: User-specified teams or games for which personalized notifications are enabled.

30. Mental Health and Therapy

  • User/Client: Represents an individual seeking mental health support or self-guided tools.
  • Therapist/Counselor: A licensed professional providing guidance through the platform.
  • Session/Appointment: A scheduled or on-demand interaction between client and therapist via text, audio, or video.
  • Mood Journal/Check-in: Self-reported emotional assessments logged over time for pattern recognition.
  • Exercise/Coping Tool: Structured activities such as CBT worksheets, breathing exercises, or grounding techniques.
  • Assessment/Screening: Standardized questionnaires measuring symptoms of conditions like depression or anxiety.

31. Job Search and Professional Networking

  • User/Professional: Represents an individual building a career profile and seeking opportunities.
  • Profile/Résumé: A representation of the user's experience, skills, education, and endorsements.
  • Job Posting/Listing: An employment opportunity described by title, company, requirements, and salary.
  • Company/Organization: An employer entity with associated reviews, ratings, and open positions.
  • Application/Candidate Status: The lifecycle of a job application from submission to decision.
  • Connection/Network: Professional relationships between users facilitating referrals and introductions.
  • Skill/Endorsement: Verified or attested competencies associated with a user's profile.

32. Note-Taking and Writing

  • User: Represents an individual creating, organizing, and reviewing written content.
  • Note/Document/Page: A unit of written content that may contain text, images, links, or embedded media.
  • Notebook/Workspace/Database: An organizational container grouping related notes or projects.
  • Tag/Label: Metadata assigned to notes for categorization and retrieval.
  • Template: Predefined structures for creating consistent note formats such as meeting agendas or project plans.
  • Collaboration/Shared Space: Mechanisms for multiple users to co-edit and comment on notes in real time.
  • Version/Revision History: A chronological record of changes made to a note over time.

33. DIY and Home Improvement

  • User/Homeowner: Represents an individual seeking inspiration, guidance, or tools for home projects.
  • Project: A home improvement endeavor described by scope, budget, materials, and steps.
  • Idea/Inspiration: Visual or descriptive content such as photos, articles, or boards that spark project concepts.
  • Professional/Contractor: A service provider listed in a directory with reviews and contact information.
  • Tool/Measurement: Digital utilities such as level, ruler, or calculator assisting with physical tasks.
  • Tutorial/Tip/Guide: Step-by-step instructional content for completing specific DIY tasks or repairs.
  • Material/Product: Items such as lumber, paint, or fixtures referenced in project plans or shopping lists.

Task Instructions

For each class within the ontologies, identify the most significant attributes. Ensure that no class is listed more than once, and present the information as a list of classes accompanied by their defining attributes.

Answer

Main concepts

  • Consolidation of unique classes and standard attributes extracted from multiple source ontologies.
  • Coverage of diverse domains including social networking, media streaming, and fitness tracking.
  • Representation of transactional systems such as e-commerce orders, payments, and financial budgets.
  • Structural definition of smart home and IoT components like devices, rooms, and automation routines.
  • Standardized classification for entertainment (games, movies), educational content, and professional profiles.
  • Comprehensive schema for personal management tasks, including health logs, childcare, and travel planning.

Consolidated Ontology: Mobile Application Classes and Defining Attributes

Below is a deduplicated listing of every unique class extracted from the ontologies, merged so that each class appears exactly once. Attributes are drawn from every category in which the class was referenced.


User

  • ID/Username – Unique identifier for the individual within the platform
  • Name/Display Name – The user's real or chosen name
  • Email/Phone – Contact credentials associated with the account
  • Profile Photo/Avatar – Visual representation of the user
  • Role – Functional role such as driver, buyer, parent, client, attendee, or professional
  • Preferences/Settings – User-configured options including notifications, privacy, and language
  • Account Creation Date – Timestamp of registration
  • Location/Address – Geographical position or mailing address of the user

Content

  • ID – Unique identifier for the content item
  • Type – Format classification such as post, photo, video, audio, article, or story
  • Title/Caption – Descriptive heading or accompanying text
  • Body/Media URL – Primary textual content or link to the media file
  • Timestamp/Created Date – When the content was originally published
  • Author/Creator – The user or entity responsible for producing the content
  • Visibility/Privacy – Access scope such as public, private, or friends-only
  • Tags/Keywords – Descriptive labels for searchability and classification

Interaction

  • ID – Unique identifier for the interaction event
  • Type – Kind of interaction such as like, comment, share, swipe, or reaction
  • Timestamp – When the interaction occurred
  • Actor/User – The individual performing the interaction
  • Target/Content Reference – The content or profile being interacted with
  • Body Text – Optional textual payload for comments or replies

Relationship

  • ID – Unique identifier for the relationship record
  • Type – Nature of connection such as friend, follow, follower, match, or connection
  • Source User – The user who initiates the relationship
  • Target User – The user who receives or is the subject of the relationship
  • Status – State such as pending, accepted, blocked, or mutual
  • Established Date – When the relationship was confirmed

Message

  • ID – Unique identifier for the message
  • Sender – The user who composed and sent the message
  • Recipient/Chat Room – The destination user or group conversation
  • Content/Body – Text, image, video, or file payload
  • Timestamp – When the message was sent or delivered
  • Read Status – Whether the message has been viewed by the recipient
  • Message Type – Format such as text, voice, image, or system notification

Chat Room

  • ID – Unique identifier for the conversation space
  • Name/Subject – Display label for the group or channel
  • Members/Participants – List of users included in the conversation
  • Created Date – When the chat room was established
  • Type – Classification such as one-to-one, group, or channel
  • Admin/Owner – User with management privileges for the room

Contact

  • ID – Unique identifier for the contact entry
  • Name – Display name of the contact
  • Phone/Email – Communication details for the contact
  • Associated User – Linked platform account if the contact is also a user
  • Favorite/Starred – Whether the contact is marked as important
  • Group/Label – Organizational category assigned to the contact

Game Character

  • ID – Unique identifier for the in-game avatar
  • Name – Display name of the character
  • Level/XP – Current progression tier and experience points
  • Class/Type – Character archetype or role within the game
  • Equipment/Inventory – Items and gear associated with the character
  • User/Player – The individual controlling the character

Game Level

  • ID – Unique identifier for the level or stage
  • Name/Number – Display label identifying the level
  • Difficulty – Challenge tier or complexity rating
  • Objectives/Goals – Tasks required to complete the level
  • Unlock Requirements – Prerequisites such as previous level completion or score thresholds
  • Rewards – Items, points, or currency granted upon completion

Achievement

  • ID – Unique identifier for the achievement
  • Name/Title – Display label for the accomplishment
  • Description – Explanation of the criteria required to earn it
  • Icon/Badge Image – Visual representation of the achievement
  • Category/Type – Classification such as milestone, streak, course completion, or skill mastery
  • Date Earned – When the user fulfilled the requirements
  • Points/Value – Numeric reward or score associated with the achievement

Leaderboard

  • ID – Unique identifier for the leaderboard
  • Type/Scope – Context such as global, friends-only, or weekly
  • Entries/Ranks – Ordered list of users with scores or performance metrics
  • Time Period – Duration covered such as daily, weekly, or all-time
  • Metric/Score Type – The measurement used for ranking

Movie

  • ID – Unique identifier for the movie
  • Title – Name of the movie
  • Genre – Thematic classification such as action, comedy, or drama
  • Duration/Runtime – Length of the movie in minutes
  • Release Date – Original theatrical or platform release date
  • Rating/Score – User or critic aggregate rating
  • Cast/Director – Key personnel involved in production
  • Description/Synopsis – Summary of the plot or premise
  • Thumbnail/Poster – Promotional image associated with the movie

TV Show

  • ID – Unique identifier for the TV show
  • Title – Name of the series
  • Genre – Thematic classification of the show
  • Seasons/Episodes Count – Number of seasons and total episodes
  • Status – Production state such as ongoing, ended, or cancelled
  • Rating/Score – User or critic aggregate rating
  • Cast/Creator – Key personnel involved in the show
  • Description/Synopsis – Summary of the show's premise

Genre

  • ID – Unique identifier for the genre
  • Name – Label such as rock, action, thriller, or relaxation
  • Description – Explanation of the genre's characteristics
  • Content Count – Number of items classified under this genre
  • Applicable Media Type – Whether the genre applies to music, video, podcasts, or books

Recommendation

  • ID – Unique identifier for the recommendation record
  • User – The individual for whom the recommendation is generated
  • Content Reference – The item being recommended such as a song, movie, or product
  • Algorithm/Source – The method used to generate the recommendation such as collaborative filtering or trending
  • Score/Relevance – Numeric measure of how well the recommendation matches the user
  • Timestamp – When the recommendation was generated

Workout

  • ID – Unique identifier for the workout session
  • Name/Type – Label and classification such as cardio, strength, yoga, or HIIT
  • Duration – Length of the workout in minutes
  • Exercises/Steps – Ordered list of activities comprising the workout
  • Calories Burned – Estimated energy expenditure
  • Date – When the workout was performed
  • User – The individual who completed the workout

Nutrition Log

  • ID – Unique identifier for the nutrition entry
  • Meal Type – Classification such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack
  • Food Items – List of foods consumed with quantities
  • Calories/Macros – Nutritional breakdown including protein, carbs, and fat
  • Date/Time – When the meal was consumed
  • User – The individual logging the meal

Location

  • ID – Unique identifier for the location
  • Name/Label – Display name of the place
  • Latitude/Longitude – Geographic coordinates
  • Address – Street-level textual description of the location
  • Type/Category – Classification such as home, work, restaurant, or landmark
  • User – The individual associated with or requesting the location

Route

  • ID – Unique identifier for the route
  • Origin/Start Location – The departure point
  • Destination/End Location – The arrival point
  • Waypoints – Intermediate points along the route
  • Distance – Total length of the route
  • Estimated Duration – Predicted travel time
  • Transport Mode – Method of travel such as driving, walking, cycling, or transit
  • Traffic Conditions – Real-time or historical congestion data

Point of Interest

  • ID – Unique identifier for the POI
  • Name – Display name of the place
  • Category/Type – Classification such as restaurant, museum, gas station, or park
  • Location/Address – Geographic position and street address
  • Rating/Reviews – User-assessed quality scores and written feedback
  • Operating Hours – Times when the POI is open to visitors
  • Phone/Website – Contact information for the POI

Restaurant

  • ID – Unique identifier for the restaurant
  • Name – Business name of the establishment
  • Cuisine Type – Food style such as Italian, Chinese, or vegan
  • Location/Address – Physical address of the restaurant
  • Rating/Reviews – Aggregate customer ratings and written feedback
  • Menu – List of available dishes and beverages
  • Delivery/Takeout Availability – Whether the restaurant offers off-premise service
  • Operating Hours – Times when the restaurant accepts orders

Menu Item

  • ID – Unique identifier for the menu item
  • Name – Dish or product name
  • Description – Details about ingredients or preparation
  • Price – Cost of the item
  • Category – Classification such as appetizer, main course, dessert, or beverage
  • Dietary Tags – Labels such as vegetarian, gluten-free, or spicy
  • Image/Photo – Visual representation of the dish
  • Availability – Whether the item is currently in stock

Order

  • ID – Unique identifier for the order
  • User/Customer – The individual placing the order
  • Items – List of products or menu items included in the order
  • Total Price – Aggregate cost of all items plus fees
  • Status – Current state such as placed, confirmed, preparing, in transit, or delivered
  • Delivery Address – Destination for the order
  • Timestamp – When the order was placed
  • Payment Method – How the order was paid for

Delivery

  • ID – Unique identifier for the delivery
  • Order Reference – The associated order being delivered
  • Driver/Courier – The individual transporting the order
  • Pickup Location – Where the driver collects the order
  • Drop-off Location – Where the order is delivered
  • Estimated Arrival – Predicted delivery time
  • Status – Current state such as assigned, en route, or completed
  • Tracking Coordinates – Real-time GPS position of the delivery

Vehicle

  • ID – Unique identifier for the vehicle
  • Make/Model/Year – Manufacturer, model name, and production year
  • License Plate – Registration identifier
  • Type – Classification such as sedan, SUV, truck, or electric
  • Fuel Type – Energy source such as gasoline, diesel, hybrid, or electric
  • Mileage – Total distance traveled by the vehicle
  • Color/Appearance – Visual identification details
  • Owner/Driver – The individual associated with the vehicle

Fare

  • ID – Unique identifier for the fare calculation
  • Base Rate – Starting cost of the ride
  • Distance Charge – Cost based on distance traveled
  • Time Charge – Cost based on duration of the ride
  • Surge Multiplier – Dynamic pricing factor during high demand
  • Total Amount – Final cost charged to the user
  • Payment Method – How the fare was paid
  • Ride Reference – The associated trip or ride record

Product

  • ID – Unique identifier for the product
  • Name – Display name of the item
  • Description – Detailed information about the product
  • Price – Cost of the product
  • Category/Brand – Classification and manufacturer
  • Images – Visual representations of the product
  • Rating/Reviews – Customer-assessed quality and feedback
  • Availability/Stock – Whether the product is in stock and quantity
  • Seller/Vendor – The individual or business offering the product

Cart

  • ID – Unique identifier for the shopping cart
  • User – The individual whose cart it is
  • Items – List of products added to the cart with quantities
  • Subtotal – Combined price of all items before taxes and fees
  • Last Modified – When the cart was most recently updated
  • Applied Coupons/Discounts – Promotional codes reducing the total

Category

  • ID – Unique identifier for the category
  • Name – Display label such as electronics, breaking news, or action
  • Parent Category – Higher-level category if hierarchical
  • Description – Explanation of what the category encompasses
  • Item Count – Number of items classified under this category
  • Icon/Image – Visual representation of the category

Destination

  • ID – Unique identifier for the destination
  • Name – Display name of the travel destination
  • Location/Address – Geographic position and address
  • Description – Overview of the destination's highlights and attractions
  • Images/Photos – Visual representations of the destination
  • Rating/Reviews – Traveler-assessed quality and feedback
  • Best Time to Visit – Recommended seasons or months for travel

Itinerary

  • ID – Unique identifier for the itinerary
  • User – The individual who created the itinerary
  • Title/Name – Display label for the trip plan
  • Destinations – Ordered list of locations to visit
  • Start Date/End Date – Duration of the planned trip
  • Activities/Schedule – Day-by-day breakdown of planned events
  • Budget – Estimated or actual expenditure for the trip

Booking

  • ID – Unique identifier for the booking
  • User – The individual making the reservation
  • Type – Classification such as hotel, flight, rental car, or restaurant
  • Check-in/Start Date – When the booking begins
  • Check-out/End Date – When the booking ends
  • Total Price – Aggregate cost of the reservation
  • Status – Current state such as confirmed, pending, or cancelled
  • Confirmation Number – Reference code for the reservation

Account

  • ID – Unique identifier for the financial account
  • Type – Classification such as checking, savings, brokerage, or crypto wallet
  • Balance – Current available funds in the account
  • Institution/Provider – Bank or financial service managing the account
  • Account Number – Masked or partial identifier for the account
  • User/Owner – The individual who holds the account
  • Currency – Denomination of the account such as USD, EUR, or BTC

Transaction

  • ID – Unique identifier for the transaction
  • Type – Classification such as deposit, withdrawal, purchase, transfer, or payment
  • Amount – Monetary value of the transaction
  • Date/Timestamp – When the transaction occurred
  • Source Account – Origin of the funds
  • Destination Account/Recipient – Where the funds were sent
  • Category – Spending classification such as food, transport, or utilities
  • Status – Current state such as completed, pending, or failed
  • Description/Memo – User-entered or auto-generated note about the transaction

Budget

  • ID – Unique identifier for the budget
  • User – The individual who set the budget
  • Category – Spending category the budget applies to
  • Amount/Limit – Maximum allocated spending for the period
  • Spent – Current amount already used within the budget
  • Period – Time frame such as weekly, monthly, or annually
  • Start Date/End Date – Duration of the budget cycle
  • Alerts/Thresholds – Notification triggers at specified spending percentages

Device

  • ID – Unique identifier for the smart device
  • Name/Label – User-assigned display name such as "Living Room Lamp"
  • Type – Classification such as thermostat, light bulb, camera, lock, or speaker
  • Status/State – Current condition such as on, off, locked, or dimmed
  • Room/Zone – Physical area within the home where the device is located
  • Manufacturer/Model – Brand and product identifier
  • Firmware Version – Current software version running on the device
  • Connectivity – Communication protocol such as Wi-Fi, Zigbee, or Bluetooth

Room

  • ID – Unique identifier for the room or zone
  • Name – Display label such as kitchen, bedroom, or garage
  • Devices – List of smart devices assigned to the room
  • Floor/Level – Which story of the home the room is on
  • Temperature/Humidity – Current environmental readings for the zone

Automation

  • ID – Unique identifier for the routine or scene
  • Name – Display label for the automation such as "Good Morning" or "Away Mode"
  • Trigger/Condition – Event or state that initiates the automation such as time, sensor reading, or voice command
  • Actions – Sequence of device operations performed when triggered
  • Enabled/Active – Whether the automation is currently operational
  • User/Owner – The individual who created the automation
  • Schedule – Time-based trigger if applicable

Voice Command

  • ID – Unique identifier for the command record
  • Utterance/Phrase – The spoken instruction issued by the user
  • Intent/Action – The interpreted operation such as turn on lights or play music
  • Timestamp – When the command was issued
  • User – The individual who spoke the command
  • Device/Assistant – The smart speaker or assistant that processed the command
  • Response/Outcome – The result or confirmation returned to the user

Sensor Data

  • ID – Unique identifier for the sensor reading
  • Device/Source – The smart device that generated the reading
  • Type – Measurement classification such as temperature, humidity, motion, or energy
  • Value – The numeric or categorical reading
  • Timestamp – When the reading was captured
  • Unit – Measurement unit such as °F, %, kWh, or lux

Session

  • ID – Unique identifier for the session
  • User – The individual participating in the session
  • Type – Classification such as meditation, therapy, appointment, or workout
  • Title/Name – Display label for the session
  • Duration – Length of the session in minutes
  • Start Time/Date – When the session began or is scheduled
  • Status – Current state such as scheduled, in progress, or completed
  • Instructor/Therapist – The professional guiding the session if applicable

Course

  • ID – Unique identifier for the course or program
  • Title/Name – Display label for the course
  • Description – Overview of the course content and objectives
  • Instructor/Creator – The individual or organization offering the course
  • Lessons/Modules – Ordered list of constituent educational units
  • Duration/Length – Estimated time to complete the course
  • Category/Subject – Thematic classification of the course
  • Enrollment Count – Number of users enrolled in the course
  • Completion Certificate – Whether a credential is awarded upon finishing

Quiz

  • ID – Unique identifier for the quiz or exam
  • Title – Display name of the assessment
  • Questions – List of individual questions with answer options
  • Time Limit – Maximum duration allowed to complete the quiz
  • Passing Score – Minimum score required to pass
  • Course/Lesson Reference – The educational unit the quiz belongs to
  • Attempts Allowed – Number of times a user can retake the quiz

Mood Log

  • ID – Unique identifier for the mood entry
  • User – The individual logging their emotional state
  • Mood/Emotion – Self-reported emotional classification such as happy, anxious, or calm
  • Stress Level – Numeric or categorical stress rating
  • Timestamp – When the entry was recorded
  • Notes/Journal Text – Optional written reflection accompanying the entry
  • Context/Triggers – Factors the user associates with their mood such as work or sleep

Streak

  • ID – Unique identifier for the streak record
  • User – The individual maintaining the streak
  • Activity Type – The habit being tracked such as meditation, exercise, or study
  • Current Count – Number of consecutive days the activity has been performed
  • Longest Count – All-time record for consecutive days
  • Start Date – When the current streak began
  • Last Activity Date – Most recent date the streak-qualifying activity was completed

Child

  • ID – Unique identifier for the child profile
  • Name – Display name of the child
  • Date of Birth – Birth date used for age-appropriate content and milestones
  • Gender – Optional demographic information
  • Parent/Guardian – The user account managing the child's profile
  • Milestones – Tracked developmental achievements
  • Health Records – Immunizations, allergies, and medical notes

Activity Log

  • ID – Unique identifier for the activity entry
  • Type – Classification such as feeding, sleeping, diaper change, or diaper change
  • Child Reference – The child associated with the logged activity
  • Timestamp – When the activity occurred or was recorded
  • Duration – Length of the activity if applicable such as nap time
  • Notes – Additional details entered by the parent
  • Amount/Quantity – Numeric measurement such as ounces of milk or hours of sleep

Task

  • ID – Unique identifier for the task or chore
  • Title/Name – Display label describing the task
  • Description – Detailed instructions or notes for the task
  • Assigned To – User or family member responsible for the task
  • Due Date – Deadline for task completion
  • Status – Current state such as pending, in progress, or completed
  • Priority – Importance level such as high, medium, or low
  • Category/List – Organizational grouping such as work, personal, or household
  • Reward/Points – Incentive offered for task completion in family or gamified contexts

Calendar Event

  • ID – Unique identifier for the event or appointment
  • Title – Display name of the event
  • Start Date/Time – When the event begins
  • End Date/Time – When the event ends
  • Location – Where the event takes place
  • Description/Notes – Additional details about the event
  • Attendees/Participants – Users or family members invited to the event
  • Reminder/Notification – Alert configured before the event
  • Recurrence – Repeat pattern such as daily, weekly, or none

Screen Time Rule

  • ID – Unique identifier for the rule
  • Child/Device Reference – The child or device the rule applies to
  • Daily Limit – Maximum allowed screen time per day
  • Allowed Apps – List of applications the child may use
  • Blocked Content – Categories or specific content restricted
  • Bedtime/Active Hours – Time windows when device use is permitted or blocked
  • Status – Whether the rule is currently enforced

Property

  • ID – Unique identifier for the property listing
  • Address – Full street address of the property
  • Price/Listing Price – Asking price for sale or monthly rent
  • Type – Classification such as house, apartment, condo, or commercial
  • Bedrooms/Bathrooms – Room counts
  • Square Footage/Area – Total living space measurement
  • Description – Detailed textual overview of the property
  • Images/Photos – Visual representations of the property
  • Listing Date – When the property was listed
  • Status – Current state such as active, pending, sold, or rented
  • Agent – The real estate professional managing the listing

Agent

  • ID – Unique identifier for the real estate professional
  • Name – Full name of the agent
  • Agency/Brokerage – The firm the agent is affiliated with
  • Phone/Email – Contact information
  • License Number – Professional licensing credential
  • Rating/Reviews – Client-assessed quality and feedback
  • Listings – Properties currently managed by the agent
  • Service Area – Geographic regions the agent covers

Neighborhood

  • ID – Unique identifier for the neighborhood or area
  • Name – Display label for the area
  • Location/Boundaries – Geographic extent of the neighborhood
  • School Rating – Quality assessment of nearby schools
  • Crime Rate – Safety statistics for the area
  • Amenities – Nearby facilities such as parks, shops, and restaurants
  • Walkability/Transit Score – Accessibility ratings
  • Median Home Price – Average property value in the area

Maintenance Record

  • ID – Unique identifier for the service entry
  • Vehicle Reference – The vehicle the maintenance pertains to
  • Service Type – Classification such as oil change, tire rotation, or inspection
  • Date – When the service was performed
  • Mileage at Service – Odometer reading at the time of service
  • Cost – Amount paid for the service
  • Provider/Shop – The service center or mechanic who performed the work
  • Notes – Additional details or recommendations

Fuel Log

  • ID – Unique identifier for the fuel or charging entry
  • Vehicle Reference – The vehicle associated with the entry
  • Type – Classification such as gasoline, diesel, or electric charge
  • Amount/Volume – Quantity of fuel added or energy charged
  • Cost – Total price paid for the fuel or charge
  • Date/Timestamp – When the refueling or charging occurred
  • Mileage/Odometer – Vehicle mileage at the time of entry
  • Station – The gas station or charging station used

Station

  • ID – Unique identifier for the station
  • Name – Business name of the gas station, charging station, or service center
  • Type – Classification such as gas, EV charging, or repair shop
  • Location/Address – Physical address of the station
  • Price/Cost per Unit – Current fuel price or charging rate
  • Amenities – Available facilities such as restrooms, food, or air pumps
  • Operating Hours – Times when the station is open
  • Availability – Real-time status such as pumps available or chargers in use

Event

  • ID – Unique identifier for the event
  • Name/Title – Display label for the event
  • Description – Overview of the event including what attendees can expect
  • Date/Start Time – When the event begins
  • End Time – When the event concludes
  • Category/Type – Classification such as concert, conference, sports, or festival
  • Venue – The physical or virtual location of the event
  • Organizer – The individual or entity hosting the event
  • Ticket Price Range – Cost span for available tickets
  • Status – Current state such as upcoming, sold out, or cancelled
  • Capacity – Maximum number of attendees allowed

Ticket

  • ID – Unique identifier for the ticket
  • Event Reference – The event the ticket grants access to
  • User/Purchaser – The individual who bought the ticket
  • Seat/Section – Assigned or general admission location information
  • Tier/Type – Classification such as VIP, general admission, or early bird
  • Price – Cost paid for the ticket
  • Purchase Date – When the ticket was bought
  • Status – Current state such as valid, used, transferred, or refunded
  • QR Code/Barcode – Scannable entry credential

Organizer

  • ID – Unique identifier for the organizer or host
  • Name – Display name of the individual or organization
  • Description/Bio – Overview of the organizer's background or mission
  • Contact Info – Email, phone, or website for inquiries
  • Events Hosted – List of past and upcoming events managed by the organizer
  • Rating/Reviews – Attendee-assessed quality and feedback
  • Verified Status – Whether the organizer is authenticated by the platform

Venue

  • ID – Unique identifier for the venue
  • Name – Display name of the venue
  • Location/Address – Physical address of the venue
  • Capacity – Maximum number of attendees the venue can accommodate
  • Type – Classification such as stadium, theater, arena, or virtual
  • Amenities – Available facilities such as parking, concessions, or accessibility
  • Upcoming Events – Scheduled events at the venue
  • Contact Info – Phone, website, or management contact

File

  • ID – Unique identifier for the file
  • Name/Filename – Display label and extension of the file
  • Type/Format – File classification such as document, image, video, or archive
  • Size – Storage space the file occupies
  • Created Date – When the file was originally created
  • Modified Date – When the file was last changed
  • Owner/Creator – The user who uploaded or created the file
  • Folder/Parent Directory – The organizational container the file resides in
  • Shared With – List of users or groups with access to the file
  • Version – Current revision number of the file

Folder

  • ID – Unique identifier for the folder
  • Name – Display label of the folder
  • Parent Folder – Higher-level folder if nested within a directory structure
  • Owner/Creator – The user who created the folder
  • Created Date – When the folder was established
  • Files/Subfolders Count – Number of items contained within the folder
  • Shared With – List of users or groups with access to the folder
  • Storage Size – Aggregate size of all files within the folder

Storage Plan

  • ID – Unique identifier for the storage plan
  • User/Account – The individual associated with the plan
  • Total Quota – Maximum storage capacity allocated
  • Used Space – Current storage consumption
  • Plan Type/Tier – Classification such as free, basic, premium, or enterprise
  • Renewal Date – When the plan renews or expires
  • Price – Cost of the storage plan per billing cycle

Version History

  • ID – Unique identifier for the version record
  • File Reference – The file the version pertains to
  • Version Number – Sequential revision identifier
  • Modified By – The user who made the changes
  • Timestamp – When the revision was saved
  • Change Summary – Description of what was modified
  • File Size – Size of the file at this version
  • Restore/Download Link – Mechanism to revert to or retrieve this version

Team

  • ID – Unique identifier for the sports team
  • Name – Official name of the team
  • Sport – The sport the team competes in
  • League/Tournament – The competition the team participates in
  • Roster/Players – List of current team members
  • Record/Statistics – Season performance metrics such as wins, losses, and draws
  • Logo/Badge – Visual emblem representing the team
  • Home Venue – The stadium or arena where the team plays home games

Match

  • ID – Unique identifier for the match or game
  • Home Team – The team playing at their home venue
  • Away Team – The visiting team
  • Date/Start Time – When the match takes place
  • Venue – The location where the match is held
  • Status – Current state such as scheduled, live, halftime, or final
  • Score – Current or final score for each team
  • Sport/League – The sport and competition the match belongs to
  • Play-by-Play/Events – Chronological in-game events such as goals, fouls, and substitutions

League

  • ID – Unique identifier for the league or tournament
  • Name – Official name of the competition
  • Sport – The sport governed by the league
  • Teams/Participants – List of competing teams or athletes
  • Season – The current or specific season being referenced
  • Standings – Ranked table of teams by points or performance
  • Schedule – List of upcoming and past matches in the league
  • Country/Region – Geographic scope of the competition

Live Score

  • ID – Unique identifier for the live score update
  • Match Reference – The match the score pertains to
  • Current Score – Real-time score for each team or player
  • Period/Half – Current segment of the game such as first half, third quarter, or overtime
  • Time/Clock – Elapsed or remaining time in the current period
  • Key Events – Recent notable occurrences such as goals, red cards, or injuries
  • Last Updated – Timestamp of the most recent score refresh

Therapist

  • ID – Unique identifier for the therapist or counselor
  • Name – Full name of the professional
  • Credentials/License – Qualifications and licensing information
  • Specialties – Areas of expertise such as anxiety, depression, or relationships
  • Availability – Open appointment slots
  • Rating/Reviews – Client-assessed quality and feedback
  • Session Types – Communication modalities such as text, audio, or video
  • Profile Photo/Bio – Visual representation and professional summary

Assessment

  • ID – Unique identifier for the assessment or screening
  • Name/Title – Display label such as PHQ-9 or GAD-7
  • Type – Classification such as depression screening, anxiety assessment, or stress evaluation
  • Questions – List of standardized items the user responds to
  • Score/Result – Computed outcome based on user responses
  • Date Taken – When the user completed the assessment
  • User – The individual who completed the screening
  • Interpretation – Guidance or severity level derived from the score

Exercise

  • ID – Unique identifier for the coping tool or exercise
  • Name/Title – Display label such as breathing exercise or grounding technique
  • Type – Classification such as CBT worksheet, meditation, or journaling prompt
  • Description/Instructions – Step-by-step guidance for completing the exercise
  • Duration – Estimated time to complete
  • Category – Thematic grouping such as stress relief, sleep, or focus
  • Audio/Media – Accompanying guided audio or visual content

Profile

  • ID – Unique identifier for the user profile
  • User – The individual the profile represents
  • Headline/Title – Professional tagline or personal description
  • Summary/Bio – Extended narrative about the user's background and goals
  • Experience – Chronological work history entries
  • Education – Academic qualifications and institutions
  • Skills – List of competencies the user possesses
  • Profile Photo – Visual representation of the user
  • Location – Geographic area the user is based in
  • Connections Count – Number of professional relationships
  • Endorsements/Recommendations – Third-party attestations of skills or character

Job Posting

  • ID – Unique identifier for the job listing
  • Title – Name of the position
  • Company – The employer offering the role
  • Location – Geographic location or remote designation
  • Description – Detailed overview of responsibilities and requirements
  • Salary Range – Compensation band for the position
  • Employment Type – Classification such as full-time, part-time, contract, or internship
  • Requirements/Qualifications – Required skills, experience, and education
  • Posted Date – When the listing was published
  • Application Deadline – Last date to apply
  • Status – Current state such as open, closed, or filled

Company

  • ID – Unique identifier for the company or organization
  • Name – Official business name
  • Industry – Sector the company operates in
  • Size – Number of employees or organizational scale
  • Location/Headquarters – Primary physical address
  • Description – Overview of the company's mission and operations
  • Rating/Reviews – Employee-assessed workplace quality and feedback
  • Open Positions – Current job listings from the company
  • Website/Logo – Web presence and visual branding

Application

  • ID – Unique identifier for the job application
  • Job Posting Reference – The position being applied for
  • Applicant/User – The individual who submitted the application
  • Status – Current stage such as submitted, reviewed, interview, offered, or rejected
  • Applied Date – When the application was submitted
  • Resume/Cover Letter – Documents included with the application
  • Notes/Feedback – Internal remarks from the recruiter or hiring manager

Skill

  • ID – Unique identifier for the skill
  • Name – Label for the competency such as Python, project management, or copywriting
  • Category – Classification such as technical, soft skill, or language
  • Endorsement Count – Number of users who have attested to this skill
  • Associated Users – Professionals who list this skill on their profiles
  • Proficiency Level – Self-assessed or tested expertise tier

Note

  • ID – Unique identifier for the note
  • Title – Display heading of the note
  • Body/Content – Primary textual, visual, or embedded content
  • Created Date – When the note was originally created
  • Modified Date – When the note was last edited
  • Author/Owner – The user who created the note
  • Tags/Labels – Metadata for categorization and retrieval
  • Notebook/Parent – The organizational container the note belongs to
  • Attachments – Files or media embedded within the note
  • Shared With – List of users with access to the note

Notebook

  • ID – Unique identifier for the notebook or workspace
  • Name – Display label of the notebook
  • Description – Overview of the notebook's purpose or contents
  • Owner/Creator – The user who created the notebook
  • Notes Count – Number of notes contained within
  • Created Date – When the notebook was established
  • Shared With/Collaborators – Users with access to the notebook
  • Visibility – Access scope such as private, shared, or public

Tag

  • ID – Unique identifier for the tag
  • Name/Label – The keyword or category name
  • Color – Optional visual indicator for the tag
  • Usage Count – Number of notes or items the tag is applied to
  • Created By – The user who created the tag
  • Parent Tag – Higher-level tag if hierarchical

Template

  • ID – Unique identifier for the template
  • Name – Display label such as meeting agenda, project plan, or weekly review
  • Description – Explanation of the template's intended use
  • Structure/Layout – Predefined sections, fields, or formatting
  • Category – Classification of the template's domain such as productivity, education, or personal
  • Creator – The user or platform that authored the template
  • Usage Count – Number of times the template has been applied

Project

  • ID – Unique identifier for the project
  • Name/Title – Display label for the home improvement or DIY endeavor
  • Description – Overview of the project scope and objectives
  • Budget – Estimated or actual cost of the project
  • Start Date/End Date – Planned or actual duration of the project
  • Status – Current state such as planning, in progress, or completed
  • Materials – List of supplies and products required
  • Steps/Tasks – Ordered sequence of actions to complete the project
  • User/Owner – The individual managing the project
  • Images/Progress Photos – Visual documentation of the project's evolution

Contractor

  • ID – Unique identifier for the professional or contractor
  • Name – Full name or business name
  • Specialty/Trade – Area of expertise such as plumbing, electrical, or carpentry
  • Phone/Email – Contact information
  • Location/Service Area – Geographic regions served
  • Rating/Reviews – Client-assessed quality and feedback
  • License/Insurance – Professional credentials and coverage
  • Portfolio/Photos – Visual examples of completed work
  • Hourly Rate/Price Range – Cost of services

Tutorial

  • ID – Unique identifier for the tutorial or guide
  • Title – Display name of the instructional content
  • Description – Overview of what the tutorial covers
  • Steps/Instructions – Ordered list of actions to complete the task
  • Difficulty Level – Skill requirement such as beginner, intermediate, or advanced
  • Estimated Time – Duration to complete the tutorial
  • Materials Needed – Tools and supplies required
  • Category – Classification such as plumbing, painting, or electrical
  • Author/Source – The individual or publication that created the tutorial
  • Images/Videos – Visual aids accompanying the instructions

Material

  • ID – Unique identifier for the material or product
  • Name – Display label such as 2×4 lumber or semi-gloss paint
  • Category – Classification such as wood, paint, hardware, or fixture
  • Quantity – Amount needed or purchased
  • Unit Price – Cost per individual unit
  • Supplier/Retailer – Store or vendor where the material is available
  • Specifications – Technical details such as dimensions, color, or finish
  • Project Reference – The project the material is associated with

Genre (Music)

See Genre above. — Already consolidated under the shared Genre class.


Artist

  • ID – Unique identifier for the artist or creator
  • Name – Stage name or full name of the artist
  • Bio/Description – Background and career summary
  • Genre – Primary musical or creative style
  • Discography/Works – List of albums, tracks, books, or content produced
  • Image/Photo – Visual representation of the artist
  • Followers/Listeners Count – Number of users following the artist
  • Related Artists – Suggested similar creators

Playlist

  • ID – Unique identifier for the playlist
  • Name/Title – Display label for the collection
  • Description – Overview of the playlist's theme or purpose
  • Creator/User – The individual or platform that curated the playlist
  • Tracks/Items – Ordered list of audio content in the collection
  • Duration/Total Length – Combined runtime of all items
  • Visibility – Access scope such as public, private, or collaborative
  • Followers – Number of users who have subscribed to the playlist
  • Date Created/Modified – When the playlist was established or last updated

Play Queue

  • ID – Unique identifier for the queue
  • User – The individual whose queue it is
  • Tracks/Up Next – Ordered list of audio content scheduled to play
  • Currently Playing – The track currently in playback
  • History – Recently played tracks
  • Shuffle/Repeat Mode – Playback behavior settings

Preference (Dating)

  • ID – Unique identifier for the preference set
  • User – The individual who set the preferences
  • Age Range – Minimum and maximum age for potential matches
  • Distance/Radius – Maximum geographic distance for matches
  • Gender – Preferred gender of potential matches
  • Interests/Lifestyle – Filter criteria such as religion, education, or smoking
  • Dealbreakers – Non-negotiable criteria that exclude profiles

Report

  • ID – Unique identifier for the report or block action
  • Reporter/User – The individual filing the report
  • Reported User/Content – The target of the report
  • Reason – Explanation or selected category for the report such as harassment, spam, or fake profile
  • Timestamp – When the report was filed
  • Status – Resolution state such as pending, reviewed, or resolved
  • Action Taken – Outcome such as warning, suspension, or no action

Weather Condition

  • ID – Unique identifier for the weather reading
  • Location – The geographic area the reading pertains to
  • Temperature – Current air temperature with unit
  • Humidity – Moisture level as a percentage
  • Wind Speed/Direction – Current wind metrics
  • Precipitation – Rain, snow, or other precipitation type and amount
  • UV Index – Ultraviolet radiation intensity
  • Visibility – Atmospheric clarity distance
  • Condition Description – Textual summary such as partly cloudy or thunderstorms
  • Timestamp – When the reading was captured

Alert

  • ID – Unique identifier for the alert or notification
  • Type – Classification such as severe weather, game start, price drop, or budget warning
  • Title/Headline – Brief description of the alert
  • Description/Body – Detailed information about the alert
  • Severity/Priority – Importance level such as low, moderate, high, or critical
  • Location/Scope – Geographic or contextual area the alert applies to
  • Issued Date – When the alert was published
  • Expiration Date – When the alert is no longer valid
  • User – The individual receiving the alert

Forecast

  • ID – Unique identifier for the forecast
  • Location – The geographic area covered by the forecast
  • Time Period – Range such as hourly, daily, or weekly
  • Conditions – Predicted weather states for each time interval
  • High/Low Temperatures – Predicted temperature range
  • Precipitation Probability – Likelihood of rain or snow
  • Source/Model – The meteorological data provider or prediction model
  • Issue Date – When the forecast was generated

Historical Data

  • ID – Unique identifier for the archived record
  • Location – The geographic area the data pertains to
  • Date – The past date of the recorded data
  • Temperature – Recorded air temperature
  • Precipitation – Recorded rainfall or snowfall
  • Conditions – Observed weather state
  • Source – The data provider or weather station

Service Provider

  • ID – Unique identifier for the service provider
  • Name – Business or individual name
  • Type – Classification such as restaurant, repair shop, gas station, or charging station
  • Location/Address – Physical address
  • Phone/Website – Contact information
  • Rating/Reviews – Customer-assessed quality
  • Operating Hours – Availability schedule
  • Services Offered – List of what the provider offers

Home Value

  • ID – Unique identifier for the home value estimate
  • Property Reference – The property the estimate pertains to
  • Estimated Value – Current market valuation
  • Date – When the estimate was generated
  • Source – The model or data provider generating the estimate
  • Value History – Historical trend of estimated values over time
  • Comparable Properties – Nearby properties used to derive the estimate

Listening History

  • ID – Unique identifier for the history entry
  • User – The individual whose history it is
  • Track/Content Reference – The audio content that was played
  • Timestamp – When the content was listened to
  • Duration Listened – How much of the content was consumed
  • Context – The playlist, album, or source from which the content was played

Match (Dating)

  • ID – Unique identifier for the match
  • Users – The two individuals who mutually expressed interest
  • Match Date – When the mutual connection was established
  • Conversation – The messaging thread between the matched users
  • Status – Current state such as active, unmatched, or expired
  • Compatibility Score – Algorithm-generated measure of mutual suitability

Search Filter

  • ID – Unique identifier for the saved search
  • User – The individual who configured the filter
  • Criteria – Key-value pairs such as location, price range, bedrooms, or property type
  • Sort Order – Preferred ranking such as newest, lowest price, or relevance
  • Saved/Alert Enabled – Whether the user receives notifications for new matches
  • Result Count – Number of items matching the criteria
  • Date Created – When the filter was established

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