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of which the most widely used is Turtle ( Terse RDF Triple Language ). [ · citation needed ] · (2) an arc from subject to object · representing a predicate · flexible data model has a lot of expressive power to represent complex situations · relationships · and other things of interest · 1 ] · known as triples . The subject denotes the resource · the predicate denotes traits or aspects of the resource · and expresses a relationship between the subject and the object . For example · a predicate denoting "has the color" · and an object denoting "blue". Therefore · attribute (color) · exchange · and use machine-readable information distributed throughout the Web · OWL and SHACL demonstrate · one can build additional ontology languages upon RDF. History [ edit ] The initial RDF design · intended to "build a vendor-neutral and operating system- independent system of metadata" · [
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