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  • Resource Description Framework
  • Resource description framework
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  • The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a
  • intro to RDF - IBM * RDF tutorial * W3C RDF validator * RDF graph visualisation * a Python parser * web future * elearning
  • Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of The World Wide Web Consortium (The W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model, but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats.
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  • Resource Description Framework
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dbkwik:itlaw/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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  • The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a
  • intro to RDF - IBM * RDF tutorial * W3C RDF validator * RDF graph visualisation * a Python parser * web future * elearning
  • Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of The World Wide Web Consortium (The W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model, but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats. The RDF metadata model is based upon the idea of making statements about Web resources in the form of subject-predicate-object expressions, called triples in RDF terminology. The subject denotes the resource, and the predicate denotes traits or aspects of the resource and expresses a relationship between the subject and the object. For example, one way to represent the notion "The sky has the color blue" in RDF is as the triple: a subject denoting "the sky", a predicate denoting "has the color", and an object denoting "blue". RDF is an abstract model with several serialization formats (i.e., file formats), and so the particular way in which a resource or triple is encoded varies from format to format. This mechanism for describing resources is a major component in what is proposed by the W3C's Semantic Web activity: an evolutionary stage of the World Wide Web in which automated software can store, exchange, and use machine-readable information distributed throughout the Web, in turn enabling users to deal with the information with greater efficiency and certainty. RDF's simple data model and ability to model disparate, abstract concepts has also led to its increasing use in knowledge management applications unrelated to Semantic Web activity.
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