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Definition
RDF is a W3C data model for representing information as subject-predicate-object triples.
Background
RDF 1.1 defines resources, IRIs, literals, graphs, and datasets as a foundation for linked data and Semantic Web representations.
Position
It is the representation layer beneath ontology and OWL-based knowledge modeling.
Distinctions
- RDF is a data model; OWL adds a richer ontology language and reasoning layer.
- RDF/XML is one serialization of RDF, not RDF itself.
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- RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax Standard
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- Basics of ontology concepts and practical application
Fundamentals of ontology concepts and practical application 1. Executive Summary The meaning of ontology changes depending on the context. In philosophy, it is a field that asks...
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- Basics of ontology concepts and practical application
A basic report that organizes philosophical ontology, knowledge representation, Semantic Web standards, knowledge graphs, and operational ontology in business AI.
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