This lesson plan was used for the course "Markup Languages and Document Processing", part of the Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering program at Porto University. Contains Bibliography and Materials (most with links) used to achieve the following learning goals: Enumerate the goals of the Semantic Web; Identify semantic web technologies and characterize their scope;
Describe the RDF model as a graph with statements about resources, each with a subject, a predicate and an object; Relate RDF graphs with their XML serialized versions.
URL: https://web.fe.up.pt/~jlopes/doku.php/teach/lapd/lectures/09
Keywords: Serialization, Graph model, Semantic Web
Author: Lopes, J. Correia
Date created: 2014-05-14 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P1H
Educational use: professionalDevelopment
Educational audience: teacher-educationSpecialist
Interactivity type: expositive
- Distinguishes the RDF abstract data model and concrete serializations of RDF data.
- Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.
- Knows the subject-predicate-object component structure of a triple.
- Understands the RDF abstract data model as a directed labeled graph.
- Understands that Linked Data (2006) extended the notion of a web of documents (the Web) to a notion of a web of finer-grained data (the Linked Data cloud).