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Added by benbanbun on 2011-02-11 11:27

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The mission of the RDF Working Group, part of the Semantic Web Activity, is to update the 2004 version of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Recommendation. The scope of work is to extend RDF to include some of the features that the community has identified as both desirable and important for interoperability based on experience with the 2004 version of the standard, but without having a negative effect on existing deployment efforts.

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  • For us these are the most important chartered goals as I think: Standardize the Turtle RDF Syntax Define and standardize a JSON Syntax for RDF Add multiple gra... » more...
    posted by benbanbun on 2011-02-11 11:31

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    For us these are the most important chartered goals as I think: Standardize the Turtle RDF Syntax Define and standardize a JSON Syntax for RDF Add multiple graphs and graph stores to RDF/XML Standardize a model and semantics for multiple graphs and graphs stores Deprecate some RDF features (e.g., reification, containers)
RDF Working Group Charter The mission of the RDF Working Group, part of the Semantic Web Activity, is to update the 2004 version of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Recommendation. The scope of work is to extend RDF to include some of the features that the community has identified as both desirable and important for interoperability based on experience with the 2004 version of the standard, but without having a negative effect on existing deployment efforts. W3C