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Reference
Glossary
RDFThe resource description framework (RDF) is a specification being developed
by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to create a
cross-platform standard for managing meta
information. Metadata, or data about data, has many uses, including
cataloging websites, creating intelligent agents, automating sitemapping,
and managing digital signatures of intellectual property. RDF is designed
to provide an infrastructure to support metadata across many Web-based
activities. RDF will use the eXtensible markup language (XML) so that all
other tools being built around XML will be able to provide a uniform and
interoperable exchange across the Web.
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