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What is RDF?

RDF (Resource Description Framework) is a standard model for data interchange on the Web. RDF has features that facilitate data merging even if the underlying schemas differ, and it specifically supports the evolution of schemas over time without requiring all the data consumers to be changed. RDF is used in a variety of applications, including knowledge management, data integration, and metadata description.

What other technologies are related to RDF?

RDF Competitor Technologies

Cypher is a graph query language used by Neo4j. While it operates on graph data, it is not based on RDF standards and represents an alternative approach to data modeling and querying.
mentioned alongside RDF in 10% (188) of relevant job posts

RDF Complementary Technologies

SPARQL is the query language for RDF, thus strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside RDF in 60% (2k) of relevant job posts
OWL is a family of knowledge representation languages for authoring ontologies, thus is strongly complementary to RDF.
mentioned alongside RDF in 67% (1.7k) of relevant job posts
SHACL is a language for validating RDF graphs against a set of conditions, thus is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside RDF in 82% (663) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning RDF?

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Dassault Systemes
Scientific and Technical Services

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