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A web resource is any identifiable resource (digital, physical, or abstract) present on or connected to the World Wide Web.[1][2][3] Resources are identified using Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).[1][4] In the Semantic Web, web resources and their semantic properties are described using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).[5]
The concept of a web resource has evolved during the Web's history, from the early notion of static addressable documents or files, to a more generic and abstract definition, now encompassing every "thing" or entity that can be identified, named, addressed or handled, in any way whatsoever, in the web at large, or in any networked information system. The declarative aspects of a resource (identification and naming) and its functional aspects (addressing and technical handling) weren't clearly distinct in the early specifications of the web, and the very definition of the concept has been the subject of long and still open debate involving difficult, and often arcane, technical, social, linguistic and philosophical issues.
A webresource is any identifiable resource (digital, physical, or abstract) present on or connected to the World Wide Web. Resources are identified using...
A uniform resource locator (URL), colloquially known as an address on the Web, is a reference to a resource that specifies its location on a computer...
described using the Resource Description Framework (RDF), for example, concepts that are part of an ontology defined using the Web Ontology Language (OWL)...
user agent, commonly a web browser or web crawler, initiates communication by making a request for a web page or other resource using HTTP, and the server...
character strings called uniform resource locators (URLs). The original and still very common document type is a web page formatted in Hypertext Markup...
including web services, web resources, and web APIs. Web frameworks provide a standard way to build and deploy web applications on the World Wide Web. Web frameworks...
website (the referrer) to that webresource (the referent). A webresource may be (for example) a website, web page, or web directory. A backlink is a reference...
may make an HTTP HEAD request to determine a Webresource's MIME type before requesting the entire resource with a GET request. To avoid making numerous...
"Datatypes for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Properties" RFC 4316 a document defining how to initiate mounting of a WebDAV resource: "Mounting...
systems evolved into the standardized routines and packages of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. On the whole, these ERP systems have their origin...
the Semantic Web is to make Internet data machine-readable. To enable the encoding of semantics with the data, technologies such as Resource Description...
identifier or URI) that is used to redirect to the location of the requested webresource. PURLs redirect HTTP clients using HTTP status codes. Originally, PURLs...
Resource Characteristic (URC) is a string of characters representing the metadata of a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), a string identifying a Web resource...
Semantic Web Punycode XRI (Extensible Resource Identifier) Gangemi, Aldo; Presutti, Valentina (2006). "The bourne identity of a webresource" (PDF). Proceedings...
Orson Welles WebResource. Retrieved February 26, 2016. "4 nights of 'Unknown Orson Welles' a hit at MoMA". Wellesnet | Orson Welles WebResource. Retrieved...
of limited availability in a computer system Webresource, a data source accessible at the World Wide Web Information source (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) is a family of OASIS-published specifications for web services. Major contributors include the Globus Alliance and...
A dynamic web page is a web page constructed at runtime (during software execution), as opposed to a static web page, delivered as it is stored. A server-side...
connecting directly to a server that can fulfill a request for a resource, such as a file or web page, the client directs the request to the proxy server, which...
connection from one Webresource to another. Although a simple concept, the link has been one of the primary forces driving the success of the Web. Lee, J.A.N...
development Web document Web service WebresourceWeb syndication Web template Webmaster Website governance World Wide Web Consortium (Web standards) Information...
Weisstein, Eric W. (27 Oct 2017). "Divisor Function". MathWorld --A Wolfram WebResource. Archived from the original on 29 Jun 2017. Retrieved 28 Oct 2017. Weisstein...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard originally designed as a data model for metadata. It has come to...
into play. A webresource can have one or more policies attached to it that say e.g. "only allow internal employees to access this resource" and/or "only...