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XML.com: What Is RDF
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The simplicity and flexibility of the triple in combination with the use of URIs for globally unique names makes RDF unique, and very powerful.
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It's a specification that fills a very particular niche for decentralized, distributed knowledge and provides a framework to enable computer applications to answer questions we wouldn't dream of asking computers today.
XML.com: What Is RDF
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Most of the abstract model of RDF comes down to four simple rules:
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A fact is expressed as a Subject-Predicate-Object triple, also known as a statement. It's like a little English sentence.
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XML.com: What Is RDF
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he current web is a decentralized platform for distributed presentations, while the SemWeb is a decentralized platform for distributed knowledge.
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Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the W3C standard for encoding knowledge.
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