{"tema_id":"2032","string":"resource description framework","created":"2021-12-15 14:03:24","code":null,"notes":[{"@type":"Definition note","@lang":"en-GB","@value":"Resource Description Framework is a specification originally designed as a model for metadata. It is used as a general method for conceptual description or modeling of information that is implemented in web resources. It is the native way of describing linked data. RDF as a framework can be expressed in various data formats like XML. RDF data takes the form of \u2018triples\u2019 (each atomic piece of data has three parts, namely a subject, predicate and object), and can be stored in a specialised database called a triple store.\nSource: Open Data Handbook. https:\/\/opendatahandbook.org\/glossary\/en\/\n\u00a0"}]}