Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a specification and standard framework developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for representing information about resources on the web. RDF provides a structured and standardized way to describe relationships between resources, making it a fundamental technology for the Semantic Web.
In RDF, information is expressed in the form of triples, which consist of subject-predicate-object statements. These triples create a graph structure, allowing for the representation of complex relationships and metadata about resources. RDF is widely used for linking and sharing data across different applications and domains, enabling better interoperability and integration of information on the internet. It forms the basis for building knowledge graphs and supporting the development of more interconnected and semantically enriched web content.