W3C RDF activity
W3C RDF and OWL Activities
RDF and OWL are two important Semantic Web technologies.
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is a framework that provides a framework for asset management, enterprise integration, and the sharing and reuse of network data.
The Semantic Web provides a platform- and software-independent framework for data sharing among enterprises, applications, companies, groups and individuals.
RDF and OWL are key technologies of the Semantic Web. They respectively elaborate on structural descriptions and World Wide Web-based ontologies.
RDF - Resource Description Framework
RDF is a language for expressing information on the World Wide Web.
RDF can be used to describe web resources, such as title, author and version information, content description, availability schedule, etc.
If you need to learn about RDF, visit our RDF tutorial.
OWL - Web Ontology Language
OWL is a language used to define ontologies.
Ontology can describe the field of knowledge. Can be used by humans or software to share information about objects, which can be cars, houses, machines, books, products, financial transactions, and more.
OWL is designed for processing information (not real-world information).
If you need to learn more about OWL, please visit our RDF tutorial.
SPARQL - Query Language for RDF
SPARQL is a standard query language for RDF data, which can provide developers with the ability to write across wide areas on the WEB An approach to RDF information lookup programs.
W3C Specification and Timeline
Specification | Draft/Proposal | Recommended Time |
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RDF Primer | 10. Feb 2004 | |
10. Feb 2004 | ||
10. Feb 2004 | ||
10. Feb 2004 | ||
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10. Feb 2004 | ||
21. Jan 2004 | ||
15. Jan 2008 |
W3C Reference Manual
W3C Semantic Web Activities