Practical RDF. Shelley Powers

Practical RDF


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Practical RDF Shelley Powers
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This is what I came up with: ~~~~. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a framework for representing information in the Web. Furthermore, the choice of supported design patterns is misguided by theoretical assumptions about DL inferencing that are quite often irrelevant for practical purposes. The data model of the Semantic Web is a graph structure consisting of RDF triples. Let's look at a longer version of this answer. The strengths of RDF is that people can define their own ways of representing data and knowledge, and thus create arbitrary RDF graph patterns. Also, many people may be disappointed to learn that their college courses in philosophy might turn out to be of practical use. RDF has a simple data model that is easy Yeah, I agree that the resource-centric (or node-centric) view is more practical, and that's the direction we took in Needle, too. Angela Oakhill, Head of Production, RDF Television West. Head of Production Angela is a practical advocate of flexible working and has employed flexibly through RDF West. I've been mulling over this alternate way of thinking about RDF, one that is resource-oriented rather than triple-oriented. So, to try it out, I put together a small example: the list of the W3C related talks of my buddies, ie, people whose Twitter feed. What this means is that one can refer to an RDF/XML, Excel, or a BibTex file instead of the JSON code, and Exhibit will convert it to RDF on the fly.