RDFS
Refinement Semantic Web
Comment The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a foundation for processing metadata; it provides interoperability between applications that exchange machine-understandable information on the Web. RDF uses XML to exchange descriptions of Web resources but the resources being described can be of any type, including XML and non-XML resources. RDF emphasizes facilities to enable automated processing of Web resources. RDF can be used in a variety of application areas, for example: in resource discovery to provide better search engine capabilities, in cataloging for describing the content and content relationships available at a particular Web site, page, or digital library, by intelligent software agents to facilitate knowledge sharing and exchange, in content rating, in describing collections of pages that represent a single logical "document", for describing intellectual property rights of Web pages, and for expressing the privacy preferences of a user as well as the privacy policies of a Web site. RDF with digital signatures will be key to building the "Web of Trust" for electronic commerce, collaboration, and other applications.
Diagram Semantic Web
Diagram Semantic Web Tool
Diagram Semantic Web Tool
Hyperlink http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/CR-rdf-schema-20000327/
SuperClass XML & RDFS
SuperClass W3C Recommendation
consists of RDFS Class
consists of RDFS Property
schema of RDF
maps to SemTalk Model
is part of Ontology Layer
get data from RDFS WebStore
being read by SemTalk Indexer
being read and written by RDFS WebStore
being read and written by RDFS Editor
is standard for Semantic Web
interpreted by RDF Inference Engine
communication language of Agent