RDF 1.1 Turtle
2014 normative W3C Recommendation describing a textual syntax for RDF called Turtle
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RDF 1.1 Turtle
Summary
RDF 1.1 Turtle is a W3C Recommendation[1].
Key Facts
- RDF 1.1 Turtle authored Tim Berners-Lee[2].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle authored Eric G. Prud'hommeaux[3].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's instance of is recorded as W3C Recommendation[4].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's publisher is recorded as World Wide Web Consortium[5].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's part of the series is recorded as RDF 1.1[6].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's language of work or name is recorded as English[7].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's publication date is recorded as +2014-02-25T00:00:00Z[8].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's main subject is recorded as Turtle[9].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.w3.org/TR/2014/REC-turtle-20140225/[10].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's title is recorded as RDF 1.1 Turtle[11].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's subtitle is recorded as Terse RDF Triple Language[12].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's author name string is recorded as David Beckett[13].
- RDF 1.1 Turtle's author name string is recorded as Gavin Carothers[14].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Tim Berners-Lee[2], a computer scientist[15], b. 1955[16], of United Kingdom[17], awarded the Prix Ars Electronica[18], specialised in information technology[19] and Eric G. Prud'hommeaux[3], a researcher[20], b. 2000[21], specialised in Semantic Web[22].