Sam Madden: January 2008 Archives
The Resource Description Format (RDF) is a way to describe information about relationships between entities and objects. It was originally developed by the W3C as a way to describe information about resources on the Web. It is intended to be the data model used in the Semantic Web, where web pages contain not just text but also structured records describing the data they contain and the relationships in that data. In this post, Sam Madden and Daniel Abadi discuss RDF and database issues.
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