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Linked Data Platform (LDP) is a Linked Data specification defining a set of integration patterns for building RESTful HTTP services that are capable of read-write of RDF data. It was developed by a W3C Working Group operating from June 2012 to July 2015.[1][2] On 26 February 2015, the W3C Linked Data Platform 1.0 was approved as a W3C Recommendation [3]

The Linked Data Platform allows use of RESTful HTTP to consume, create, update and delete both RDF and non-RDF resources.[4] In addition, it defines a set of "Container" constructs—buckets into which documents can be added with a relationship between the bucket and the object similar to the relationship between a blog and its constituent blog posts.[5]

See also


References

  1. ^ "Linked Data Platform Working Group". W3C.
  2. ^ "Linked Data Platform (LDP) Working Group Charter". W3C.
  3. ^ "Linked Data Platform (LDP) is a W3C Recommendation". W3C.
  4. ^ Mihindukulasooriya, Nandana (2014-11-05). "Learning W3C Linked Data Platform with examples".
  5. ^ Burleson, Cory (10 July 2014). "Introduction to: Linked Data Platform". semanticweb.com.