The RDF & SPARQL Working Group invites implementations of two Candidate Recommendation Snapshots.
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The RDF & SPARQL Working Group invites implementations of two Candidate Recommendation Snapshots.
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a framework for representing information on the Web. The RDF 1.2 Concepts and Abstract Data Model defines an abstract data model which serves to link all RDF-based languages and specifications.
RDF 1.2 Semantics describes a precise semantics for RDF 1.2 Concepts and Abstract Data Model and RDF 1.2 Schema
#WebStandards #RDF
https://www.w3.org/news/2026/w3c-invites-implementations-of-rdf-1-2-concepts-and-abstract-data-model-and-rdf-1-2-semantics/
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The RDF & SPARQL Working Group invites implementations of two Candidate Recommendation Snapshots.
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a framework for representing information on the Web. The RDF 1.2 Concepts and Abstract Data Model defines an abstract data model which serves to link all RDF-based languages and specifications.
RDF 1.2 Semantics describes a precise semantics for RDF 1.2 Concepts and Abstract Data Model and RDF 1.2 Schema
#WebStandards #RDF
https://www.w3.org/news/2026/w3c-invites-implementations-of-rdf-1-2-concepts-and-abstract-data-model-and-rdf-1-2-semantics/
RE: https://w3c.social/@w3c/116419913539393552
@w3c I like the idea of simplicity of RDF, and at the same time, I wonder how it seems to become more and more like Topic Maps ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic_map ).
I understand why Topic Maps got out of fashion, yet, what does RDF bring new or different to the table?Does anyone know, who can help me here?
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