RDF (Resource Description Framework)
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is a standard model for data interchange on the web, using URIs to name the relationships between things and a directed, labeled graph to represent the data.
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library for conversion between different RDF serialization formats, using external tools, and for RDF MIME-types
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React-based web application that enables users to visualize both property graph and RDF data and explore connections between data without having to write graph queries.
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The FörderFunke React Native app
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Knowledge-graph driven website of the DICE research group
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🌍 Comunica engine scripts for Web browsers
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📬 A knowledge graph querying framework for JavaScript
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Feed reader (and podcast player) which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON and many web-based feed services.
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Big Data RDF Processing and Analytics Stack built on Apache Spark and Apache Jena http://sansa-stack.github.io/SANSA-Stack/
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Version 4 of the EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service (OLS)
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Extracting metadata from research data and providing it in an interoperable format.
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Here you can find the repository of the end-of-the-course project for Data Science, a module of the integrated course in Computational Management of Data (I.C.), aa 2023/2024, DhDk unibo.
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RDF Dataset Canonicalization (deliverable of the RCH working group)
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SPARQL Anything is a system for Semantic Web re-engineering that allows users to ... query anything with SPARQL.
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Created by W3C, IBM, Microsoft, Netscape, Nokia, Reuters, SoftQuad, University of Michigan
Released October 1997
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