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Glossary


  • RDF (Resource Description Framework): A standard model for structuring and linking data on the web in a machine-readable format.

  • Triple: A fundamental data structure in RDF, consisting of a subject, predicate, and object to represent a statement.

  • Ontology: A structured framework that defines relationships between concepts in a domain, providing semantic meaning.

  • SPARQL: A query language for retrieving and manipulating data stored in RDF format.

  • URI (Uniform Resource Identifier): A unique identifier used to reference a resource in RDF and on the web.

  • Linked Data: A method of publishing structured data using RDF and URIs to enable data interconnection across different sources.

  • Turtle: A syntax for writing RDF data in a human-readable format.

  • JSON-LD: A lightweight format for representing Linked Data using JSON, making it easier to integrate with web technologies.

  • Vocabulary: A set of predefined terms and relationships used in RDF to maintain consistency and interoperability.

  • Graph Database: A database optimized for storing and querying relationships in graph structures, often used with RDF data.

  • Graph:

  • IRI (Internationalized Resource Identifier):

  • Blank Node:

  • Literal:

  • Namespace:

  • Resource:

  • Serialization: