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A triple is also known as a “statement” and is the basic “fact” or asserted unit of knowledge in RDF. Multiple statements get combined together by matching the subjects or objects as “nodes” to one another (the predicates act as connectors or “edges”). As these node-edge-node triple statements get aggregated, a network structure emerges, known as the RDF graph.
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Emergence is the way complex systems arise out of a multiple of relatively simple interactions, exhibiting new and unforeseen properties in the process. RDF is an emergent model. It begins as simple “fact” statements of triples, that may then be combined and expanded into ever-more complex structures and stories.
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