Rdf

/ˌɑːr diː ˈɛf/ noun

Definition

Resource Description Framework; a standard model for data interchange on the web

Etymology

Acronym formed from Resource Description Framework, coined by the World Wide Web Consortium in the late 1990s

Kelly Says

RDF is like the grammar rules for the semantic web - it helps computers understand relationships between different pieces of information online. Think of it as teaching machines to read between the lines!

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