RDF is a language (i.e., system of signs, syntax, and semantics) that
enables the construction of structured data that can be read and
understood by both humans and machines.
RDF is a language (i.e., system of signs, syntax, and semantics) that
enables the construction of structured data that can be read and
understood by both humans and machines. (en)
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is a framework that enables
the construction of structured data endowed with human and machine
comprehensible entity relationship semantics. It makes this possible
by providing a Language (system of Signs [IRIs], Syntax [Subject,
Predicate, Object relationship roles], Semantics [First-order Logic],
and Statements [Subject→Predicate→Object]) for expressing,
representing, serializing, and publishing entity relationships in
digital form. In usage patterns where IRIs take the form of HTTP
URIs, the end product is a public or private Linked Data Network
(Cloud) endowed with machine and human comprehensible entity
relationship semantics. In the context of the World Wide Web, RDF
enables the construction of a Semantically enhanced Linked Open Data
abstraction which is commonly referred as 'The Semantic Web'. (en)