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|Wikidata ID=Q54872 | |Wikidata ID=Q54872 | ||
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Resource Description Framework (RDF) is used to describe graph data, especially linked data It is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard, originally designed for metadata. | Resource Description Framework (RDF) is used to describe graph data, especially linked data It is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard, originally designed for metadata. | ||
RDF often is also used for RDF/XML, a serialisation format of RDF. | RDF often is also used for RDF/XML, a serialisation format of RDF. | ||
− | RDF provides a variety of | + | RDF provides a variety of serialisation formats: |
* Turtle | * Turtle | ||
* N-Triples | * N-Triples | ||
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* JSON-LD | * JSON-LD | ||
* N3 or Notation3 | * N3 or Notation3 | ||
+ | * RDF/XML | ||
* RDF/JSON | * RDF/JSON |