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Building-dynamic-Web-sites-with-Topic-Maps-and-XSLT
conference-paper
- Managing information networks with Topic Maps
- Building dynamic Web sites with Topic Maps and XSLT
- Integration of topic maps and databases: towards efficient knowledge representation and directory services
- Simultaneous topic maps and RDF metadata structures in SVG
- Trying not to get lost with a topic map
- Graph clustering for very large Topic Maps
- Providing maps to support the early stage of design of hypermedia systems
- Topic Maps for repositories
- CD 13250: SGML applications-topic navigation maps
- Topic maps vs. RDF
- Applying topic maps to ad hoc workflows for semantic associative navigation in process networks
- XML-based linking concepts
- tolog, A topic map query language
- Towards a topic map based knowledge management system for the legal domain
- Topic Map cartography
- Using Topic Maps for the representation, management & discovery of knowledge
- Conceptual Modeling of Topic Maps with ORM Versus UML
- Euler, topic maps, and revolution
- A framework for a multidimensional OLAP model using Topic Maps
- Topic maps - an enabling technology for knowledge management
- Visualisation of the Semantic Web: Topic Maps Visualisation
- Web metadata semantics-on the road to well formed topic maps
- Learning spaces in digital libraries
- K-discovery: using topic maps to identify distributed knowledge structures in groupware-based organizational memories
- Toward Topic Maps Processing and Visualization
- Making Topic Maps more colourful
- Topic maps at a glance
- Probabilistic topic maps: navigating through large text collections
- Topic Maps Visualization
- Taking RDF and Topic Maps seriously
- Technical Issues on Topic Maps
- Topic maps as a virtual observatory tool
- Persistent topic maps for knowledge and Web content management
Types:
CD
Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2000. 15-18 Aug. 2000 Montreal, Que., Canada [Graphic Commun. Assoc]
publisher
Graphic Commun. Assoc, Alexandria, VA, USA
country-publication
USA
pages
xiii+255
affiliation
Cogitech Inc., N. Woodmere, NY, USA
language
English
SO
Conference-Proceedings.-Extreme-Markup-Languages-2000.-Expanding-XML/SGML -Universe. 2000: 187-91
author
Ogievetsky,-N.
abstract
HTML offers an excellent way to deliver browsable information via the Web. The use of a Topic Map as the maintained "source code" or "sitemap" of a Web site, for example, is one of the applications of Topic Maps that offer convenience, power, reliability, and rapid reconfigurability to the maintainers of large, complex Web sites. There are many ways in which Topic Maps can be used to create and maintain commercial Web sites: XSLT transformations can be used to generate richly-linked HTML pages from Topic Maps, and Topic Maps constructs (occurrence roles, topic names, association roles, etc.) can play specific roles in the process of automatically creating the delivered HTML.
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