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==External links==
 
==External links==
'''[http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/ W3C RDF Primer]''' A basic technical knowledge Primer which describes:
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'''[http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/ W3C RDF Primer]''' A basic RDF technical primer describing:
*Effective RDF usage and basic RDF concepts such as XML syntax;
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*Effective usage and basic concepts such as XML syntax;
*How an RDF Vocabulary Description Language defines RDF vocabularies;
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*How a Vocabulary Description Language defines vocabularies;
*An overview of some deployed RDF applications;
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*An overview of some deployed applications;
*Content and purpose of other RDF specifications .
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*Content and purpose of related specifications.
  
 
'''[http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Help:Annotation Basic annotation features for Semantic MediaWiki]'''
 
'''[http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Help:Annotation Basic annotation features for Semantic MediaWiki]'''

Revision as of 18:57, 5 February 2007

A Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a method that can be used to more accurately label information so people and search engines can find it. Add simple hidden annotations to your text, known as semantic tags, and your information (content) is more accurately categorized, found and ranked by search engines.

Since semantic tags act like an index to your content that both computers and people can use to better understand it, RDF is used as a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. The RDF metadata model makes statements about resources as subject-predicate-object expressions, "triples" in RDF terminology. A triple is very simple to understand. The content "The cat has the color orange" organized for expression in RDF would be:

  • Subject = "the cat"
  • Predicate = "has the color"
  • Object = "orange"

The subject is the resource, and the predicate (denoting traits or aspects of the subject) expresses a relationship between the subject and the object. RDF increases the value of your content in many ways, such as for search engine optimization (SEO).

External links

W3C RDF Primer A basic RDF technical primer describing:

  • Effective usage and basic concepts such as XML syntax;
  • How a Vocabulary Description Language defines vocabularies;
  • An overview of some deployed applications;
  • Content and purpose of related specifications.

Basic annotation features for Semantic MediaWiki


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