Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a standard for describing resources on the web. This guide contains links to many RDF resources including examples, documents, software, tools and projects that use it.
Presentation at ISWC2006 workshop on user interfaces. The pathetic fallacy is not on RDF per se, but on the efforts of showing/visualizing it as a graph...
A simple but powerful service that delivers RDF-based structured descriptions of Web addressable resources (documents or real world objects) in a variety of formats through Generic HTTP URIs.
This document defines an abstract syntax on which RDF is based, and which serves to link its concrete syntax to its formal semantics. This abstract syntax is quite distinct from XML's tree-based infoset [XML-INFOSET]. It also includes discussion of design goals, key concepts, datatyping, character normalization and handling of URI references.
C. Bizer, E. Pietriga, D. Karger, and R. Lee. Proc. of 5th International Semantic Web Conference, Athens, GA, USA, November 5-9, 2006, LNCS 4273, (2006)