Notation3
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| Notation3 | |
|---|---|
| Filename extension | 
.n3 | 
| Internet media type | 
text/n3;charset=utf-8 | 
| Developed by | Tim Berners-Lee | 
| Type of format | semantic web | 
| Container for | RDF data | 
| Standard | n3 | 
| Website | www | 
Notation3, or N3 as it is more commonly known, is a shorthand non-XML serialization of Resource Description Framework models, designed with human-readability in mind: N3 is much more compact and readable than XML RDF notation. The format is being developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others from the Semantic Web community. A formalization of the logic underlying N3 was published by Berners-Lee and others in 2008.[1]
N3 has several features that go beyond a serialization for RDF models, such as support for RDF-based rules. Turtle is a simplified, RDF-only subset of N3.
Examples
[edit]The following is an RDF model in standard XML notation:
<rdf:RDF
    xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
    xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">
  <rdf:Description rdf:about="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn">
    <dc:title>Tony Benn</dc:title>
    <dc:publisher>Wikipedia</dc:publisher>
  </rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>
may be written in Notation3 like this:
@prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/>.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn>
  dc:title "Tony Benn";
  dc:publisher "Wikipedia".
This N3 code above would also be in valid Turtle syntax.
Comparison of Notation3, Turtle, and N-Triples
[edit]|  | 
| Feature | Notation3 | Turtle | N-Triples | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Character encoding | UTF-8 | ASCII | ||
| Directives | @base | Yes | Yes | No | 
| @forAll | Yes | No | No | |
| @forSome | Yes | No | No | |
| @keywords | Yes | No | No | |
| @prefix | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Lists | ||||
| ()(DAML lists) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| { … }(statement lists) | Yes | No | No | |
| Literals | true/false(Boolean) | Yes | Yes | No | 
| xsd:decimal(decimal arbitrary length) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| xsd:double(decimal double) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| xsd:integer(decimal integer) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Syntactic sugar | RDF paths | Yes | No | No | 
| QNames | Yes | Yes | No | |
| a/@a(equiv. tordf:type) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| [](shorthand for blank node) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| =>(x implies y) | Yes | No | No | |
| <=(y implies x) | Yes | No | No | |
| =(x is equivalent to y) | Yes | No | No | |
| ,(repeat object in list) | Yes | Yes | No | |
| ;(repeat subject/verb in list) | Yes | Yes | No | |
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Notation 3 W3C Submission
- Notation 3 Outline on W3C Design Issues by Tim Berners-Lee
- Notation 3 Primer: Getting into RDF & Semantic Web using N3
- A Rough Guide to Notation3
- RDF for "Little Languages"
- An editing mode of N3 for Emacs
- An editing mode of N3 for vim
- An editing mode of N3 for textmate
- An editing mode of N3 for gedit
- EulerGUI, an IDE centered on N3 editor with translation from RDF, with validation, prefix management, uploading of resources, graph view, table view, etc.
References
[edit]- ^ Berners-Lee, T. I. M.; Connolly, D. A. N.; Kagal, L.; Scharf, Y.; Hendler, J. I. M. (2008). "N3Logic: A logical framework for the World Wide Web". Theory and Practice of Logic Programming. 8 (3): 249–269. arXiv:0711.1533. doi:10.1017/S1471068407003213.
