RDF (Resource Description Framework) and JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) are both W3C standards for data interchange, supported by AllegroGraph.
RDF is ideal for describing complex, interrelated semantic data, while JSON-LD, based on JSON, offers a human-readable format for linked data.
Both formats use URIs to link data in “triples,” making them suitable for semantic graph databases.
RDF's flexibility supports schema evolution and complex data integration, whereas JSON-LD is more approachable for human readability and web integration.
These examples provide a concise representation of the basic CAM reasoning object in both JSON and RDF formats.