👉 The RDF fluid, or Resource Description Framework Fluid, is a flexible and extensible format designed for representing structured data in a machine-readable way. Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), it extends the Resource Description Framework (RDF) to provide a more dynamic and adaptable mechanism for describing resources on the web. RDF fluid allows for the creation of complex, interconnected data models by supporting a wide range of vocabularies and ontologies, making it particularly useful for applications that require semantic web technologies, such as linked data, knowledge graphs, and semantic search. Its fluid nature enables easy updates and extensions, ensuring it remains relevant and powerful for evolving data representation needs.