
Semantic Web Standards
Semantic Web Standards are a set of technical rules and formats that enable computers to understand and interpret the meaning of web data. They allow different systems to share, connect, and process information seamlessly by defining how data should be described, linked, and retrieved. Think of them as common languages and protocols that make the web’s data more intelligent and interconnected, enhancing search accuracy, data integration, and automation across diverse sources. Examples include RDF (Resource Description Framework) and OWL (Web Ontology Language), which structure and formalize data meanings for better machine comprehension.