
arXiv: 0802.3492
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a semantic network data model that is used to create machine-understandable descriptions of the world and is the basis of the Semantic Web. This article discusses the application of RDF to the representation of computer software and virtual computing machines. The Semantic Web is posited as not only a web of data, but also as a web of programs and processes.
keywords: Resource Description Framework, Virtual Machines, Distributed Computing, Semantic Web
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Programming Languages, I.2.4, F.1.2; I.2.4; E.1, F.1.2, E.1, Programming Languages (cs.PL)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Programming Languages, I.2.4, F.1.2; I.2.4; E.1, F.1.2, E.1, Programming Languages (cs.PL)
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