W3C RDF and OWL Activities
RDF and OWL are two important Semantic Web technologies.
The Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is a framework for sharing data between companies,
applications, enterprises, communities, and people, independent of platform and
software.
RDF and OWL are key Semantic Web technologies.
RDF - Resource Description Framework
RDF is a langauge for describing Web resources, such as the title, author,
modification date, content, and copyright information of a Web page.
If you want to learn more about RDF, please visit
W3Schools' RDF Tutorial.
OWL - Web Ontology Language
OWL is built on top of RDF, and is a language for processing information on
the internet.
If you want to learn more about OWL, please visit
W3Schools' RDF Tutorial.
SPARQL - Query Language for RDF
SPARQL offer developers
a way to write queries across the wide range of RDF information on the internet.
W3C Specifications and Timeline
W3C Reference
W3C Semantic Web Activity

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