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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework
https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-primer/
RDF
RDF is a W3C open standard framework for the encoding of data semantics. RDF uses URIs to uniquely identify information resources and the semantic relations between them. It is important to understand that RDF is not a syntax; there are many syntaxes available that will encode RDF.
Resource Description Framework
The W3C Resource Description Framework is an open data standard for expressing edge-labeled directed graphs where the nodes and edge labels are URIs. RDF proper only spells out these constraints and requires a number of other specifications for serialization syntaxes, schemata, inferences, and so on. RDF is one (but not the only) technology underpinning linked data, as well as the technology behind the Semantic Web.
The W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a standard for representing labeled, directed graphs, where the labels are URIs.
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