On 6/18/13 1:42 AM, エリクソン トーレ wrote:
One could argue that these examples, while not being RDF, still adhere to the RDF abstract syntax (triples describing typed directed relationships between resource).
In the real-world (outside the W3C):
RDF didn't invent the triple or 3-tuple approach to entity relationship representation. It didn't invent identifiers either (and that includes IRIs, URIs, or URLs). Structured data representation isn't a concept that came to light on the back of RDF. As is always the case, RDF is small innovation within a vast continuum.
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