Many approaches to writing RDF in XML have been proposed. The revised standard RDF/XML still has many known problems. It is not intrinsically difficult to have a clear serialization of RDF in XML, and we present a simple solution. We add the ability to name graphs, noting that in practice this is already widely used. We use XSLT as a general syntactic extensibility mechanism to provide human friendly macros for our syntax.
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%1 Carroll2004b
%A Carroll, Jeremy J.
%A Stickler, Patrick
%D 2004
%K rdf syntax trix
%N HPL-2004-56
%T TriX: RDF Triples in XML
%X Many approaches to writing RDF in XML have been proposed. The revised standard RDF/XML still has many known problems. It is not intrinsically difficult to have a clear serialization of RDF in XML, and we present a simple solution. We add the ability to name graphs, noting that in practice this is already widely used. We use XSLT as a general syntactic extensibility mechanism to provide human friendly macros for our syntax.
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abstract = {Many approaches to writing RDF in XML have been proposed. The revised standard RDF/XML still has many known problems. It is not intrinsically difficult to have a clear serialization of RDF in XML, and we present a simple solution. We add the ability to name graphs, noting that in practice this is already widely used. We use XSLT as a general syntactic extensibility mechanism to provide human friendly macros for our syntax.},
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author = {Carroll, Jeremy J. and Stickler, Patrick},
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day = 13,
institution = {HP Labs},
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keywords = {rdf syntax trix},
month = {5},
number = {HPL-2004-56},
timestamp = {2010-09-27T20:33:03.000+0200},
title = {TriX: RDF Triples in XML},
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}