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What is RDFS?

RDFS (RDF Schema) is an extension of RDF (Resource Description Framework). It provides a vocabulary for describing RDF vocabularies, including defining classes of resources and properties that relate resources. It's commonly used to create ontologies, which are formal representations of knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts.

What other technologies are related to RDFS?

RDFS Competitor Technologies

Neo4j is a property graph database, an alternative model to RDF-based graph databases. While it can store data that represents relationships, it doesn't natively support RDFS and SPARQL in the same way. It requires data conversion and transformation to work with RDF/RDFS-based systems.
mentioned alongside RDFS in 0% (58) of relevant job posts

RDFS Complementary Technologies

TopQuadrant provides tools and technologies that leverage RDF and related standards like SHACL, making it complementary to RDFS.
mentioned alongside RDFS in 85% (149) of relevant job posts
AnzoGraph is a graph database that supports RDF and SPARQL, making it a complementary technology for storing and querying RDFS data.
mentioned alongside RDFS in 81% (135) of relevant job posts
SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) is often used in conjunction with RDFS to define controlled vocabularies and taxonomies.
mentioned alongside RDFS in 39% (256) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning RDFS?

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Roche
Health Care and Social Assistance
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Novartis
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