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Latest revision as of 02:18, 10 April 2021
Definition
- Topic maps is an ISO standard to organize a forest of resources
Architecture of a topic map
- All elements in a topic map are either topics or links
- Links are also defined with topics
Links
Standards
- XTM (XML vocabulary)
- ISO/IEC 13250 Topic Maps (3 dec 1999)
Software
- http://www.ontopia.net/. According to an announcement of April 20 2009, Ontopia will go open source. That's good news !
- http://tm4j.org/
Other
References
- Lars Marius Garshol (2002), What Are Topic Maps, xml.com article HTML.
- Steve Pepper, Chief Strategy Officer, The TAO of Topic Maps, Ontopia AS HTML. (good introductory paper).
- Anitta Altenburger (2002). Authoring XTM Topic Maps, Part I, HTML
- Le Grand, Bénédicte et Soto, Michel, Topic Maps et la navigation intelligente sur le Web Sémantique, PDF
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