This slide presentation of lecture material was used as part of a course given at The University of Edinburgh School of Informatics. This lecture introduces RDF Schema and discusses its benefits as well as its constraints and limitations. This includes inference and semantics, entailments, comparisons to OWL (such as the handling of disjointedness), and serializing RDF in XML.
URL: http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/teaching/courses/masws/lectures-14/7-full.pdf
Keywords: eXtensible Markup Language (XML), Entailment, RDF Schema
Author: McNeill, Fiona
Date created: 2013-02-04 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: student
Interactivity type: expositive
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Grasps essential differences between schemas for syntactic validation (e.g., XML) and for inferencing (RDF Schema).
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Related data models
- Grasps essential differences between schemas for syntactic validation (e.g., XML) and for inferencing (RDF Schema).
- Grasps essential differences between schemas for syntactic validation (e.g., XML) and for inferencing (RDF Schema).
- Related data models
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data