RDF Stream Taxonomy (RDF-STaX)
RDF-STaX is a taxonomy of RDF stream types. It can be used to describe published RDF streams, datasets, software tools, or scientific publications.
RDF-STaX is modeled as an OWL 2 DL ontology, using SKOS to define the taxonomical structure.
Ontology IRI: https://w3id.org/stax/ontology
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Make sense of RDF streams
RDF-STaX organizes RDF stream types and tells you and your tools how to use them
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Ready-to-use vocabulary
Make RDF stream type annotations easily with the simple RDF-STaX ontology
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Extensive usage examples
Guides on integrating RDF-STaX with your existing semantic metadata
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Living literature review
An open, collaborative SOTA review of RDF streaming using Nanopublications
Getting started
Have a look at the taxonomy overview to get an idea of the different types of RDF streams that are defined in RDF-STaX. You can also see the ontology documentation for a more detailed description of the ontology.
- How to use RDF-STaX?
- Nanopublications – publishing assertions about RDF stream type usage
- Use cases and publications
- Contributing
- Licensing and citation