RDF triples in XML

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RDF/XML does not layer RDF on top of XML in a useful way. We use a simple direct representation of the RDF abstract syntax in XML. We add the ability to name graphs, noting that in practice this is already widely used. We use XSLT as a general syntactic extensibility mechanism to provide human friendly macros for our syntax. This provides a simple serialization solving a persistent problem in the Semantic Web.

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Carroll, J. J., & Stickler, P. (2004). RDF triples in XML. In Proceedings of the 13th International World Wide Web Conference on Alternate Track, Papers and Posters, WWW Alt. 2004 (pp. 412–413). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013501

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