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Looking to enhance your data modeling capabilities—especially with platforms like Cognite Data Fusion?

  • April 25, 2025
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Andre Alves
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The RDF 1.2 Primer Draft is now available, and it's a must-read for anyone building AI-ready semantic models.
This update introduces key improvements in data interoperability and knowledge representation, which are highly relevant when working with platforms like Cognite Data Fusion.

 

 

📘 Dive into the primer here: https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf12-primer/

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Nikola  Vasiljevic
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  • April 25, 2025

@Andre Alves , I read through the primer when it was published. The main addition is reification, that has been for some time in debates in W3C groups. It is small incremental change to rdf 1.1, though important as it provides a way to express properties about properties… meaning LPG graphs will no longer have that (only) advantage in comparison to RDF.


Andre Alves
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  • April 25, 2025

Good to know ​@Nikola Vasiljevic 
I'm reading this latest version today and trying to encourage our teams to deepen their understanding of RDF and others standards. Especially because some colleagues coming from a traditional relational database background are not yet fully aware of semantic patterns and may still be approaching data modeling without a broader view of what it truly entails.