RDF graphs
[/ɑːr diː ɛf ɡræfs/]
nounpl: RDF graphs
grafos RDF
1. A data structure in the Resource Description Framework that represents information as a collection of triples (subject-predicate-object statements), forming a directed graph where nodes represent resources and edges represent properties or relationships
RDF graphs are fundamental to semantic web technologies and knowledge representation in linked data systems.
Grafos RDF são fundamentais para tecnologias da web semântica e representação de conhecimento em sistemas de dados ligados.
2. A visual or logical representation of RDF data where entities are connected through semantic relationships, enabling complex queries and reasoning
The RDF graphs in this knowledge base contain millions of interconnected triples describing academic publications.
Os grafos RDF nesta base de conhecimento contêm milhões de triplas interconectadas descrevendo publicações acadêmicas.
RDF graphs are predominantly used in technical and academic contexts within both Brazilian and American technology sectors. The terminology remains consistent across English and Portuguese-speaking countries as it is part of W3C standards. This is specialized vocabulary used by data scientists, semantic web developers, and knowledge engineers rather than in general conversation.
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