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  2. JSON-LD - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD

    JSON-LD is designed around the concept of a "context" to provide additional mappings from JSON to an RDF model. The context links object properties in a JSON document to concepts in an ontology. In order to map the JSON-LD syntax to RDF, JSON-LD allows values to be coerced to a specified type or to be tagged with a language.

  3. AllegroGraph - Wikipedia

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    AllegroGraph is a closed source triplestore which is designed to store RDF triples, a standard format for Linked Data. [1] It also operates as a document store designed for storing, retrieving and managing document-oriented information, in JSON-LD format.

  4. List of alignment visualization software - Wikipedia

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    Multiple alignment visualization tools typically serve four purposes: Aid general understanding of large-scale DNA or protein alignments; Visualize alignments for figures and publication; Manually edit and curate automatically generated alignments; Analysis in depth

  5. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    JSON: No Smile Format Specification: Yes No Yes Partial (JSON Schema Proposal, other JSON schemas/IDLs) Partial (via JSON APIs implemented with Smile backend, on Jackson, Python) — SOAP: W3C: XML: Yes W3C Recommendations: SOAP/1.1 SOAP/1.2: Partial (Efficient XML Interchange, Binary XML, Fast Infoset, MTOM, XSD base64 data) Yes Built-in id ...

  6. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    ACID, high-availability, enterprise scale. Includes visualization, RDF4J, and native end Sparql end point. Oracle Property Graph; part of Oracle Database: 21c: 2020: Proprietary; Open Source language specification: PGQL, Java, Python: Property Graph; consisting of a set of objects or vertices, and a set of arrows or edges connecting the objects.

  7. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data (JSON-LD), a JSON-based method to describe data; ActivityPub, a generic way for client and server to communicate with each other. This is used by the popular decentralized social network Mastodon. The Semantic Web Stack illustrates the architecture of the Semantic Web.

  8. SHACL - Wikipedia

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    A SHACL validation engine takes as input a graph to be validated (called data graph) and a graph containing SHACL shapes declarations (called shapes graph) and produces a validation report, also expressed as a graph. All these graphs can be represented in any Resource Description Framework (RDF) serialization formats including JSON-LD or Turtle.

  9. Resource Description Framework - Wikipedia

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    JSON-LD, [31] a JSON-based serialization. N3 or Notation3, a non-standard serialization that is very similar to Turtle, but has some additional features, such as the ability to define inference rules. RDF/XML, [32] an XML-based syntax that was the first standard format for serializing RDF.