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CD
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Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2000. 15-18 Aug. 2000 Montreal, Que., Canada [Graphic Commun. Assoc]
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publisher
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Graphic Commun. Assoc, Alexandria, VA, USA
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country-publication
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USA
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pages
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xiii+255
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affiliation
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Cogitech Inc., N. Woodmere, NY, USA
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language
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English
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SO
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Conference-Proceedings.-Extreme-Markup-Languages-2000.-Expanding-XML/SGML -Universe. 2000: 187-91
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author
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Ogievetsky,-N.
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abstract
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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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