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RDF Knowledge Modeling
Structured knowledge representation using Resource Description Framework for semantic data modeling and linking
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- What
- Represents knowledge as subject-predicate-object triples with URIs, enabling machines to link and query structured semantic relationships.
- When to use
- You need interoperable, queryable knowledge graphs where entities and relationships must be unambiguous across systems.
- Watch out
- URI design and ontology choices lock in your schema; changing them later breaks existing links and queries across the graph.
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RDF Knowledge Modeling: Overview
Structured knowledge representation using Resource Description Framework for semantic data modeling and linking
- Triple-based data modeling
- URI-based resource identification
- Semantic relationships definition
- Linked data compatibility
- Machine-readable knowledge graphs
- Standards-based interoperability
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