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- From: Ralph Ferris <ralph@fsc.fujitsu.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 04:28:16 -0500
At 08:48 AM 11/14/98 -0800, Dave Winer wrote:
>What kind of applications would we use the Topic Map structures for?
>
>It always helps me to understand this kind of stuff if I can understand a
>compelling application for it.
>
Topic Navigation Maps (TNMs) provide a means of structured navigation
through a body of related information. TNMs represent a generalization of
concepts such as indices, glossaries, thesauri, and tables of contents.
They follow a pattern of:
Subject
Subject definition
Links between related subjects
Link elements are used to create associations between related subjects;
metadata can be used to describe the relationships.
TNMs also provide a means of expressing inter-relationships between bodies
of information. They are a key potential application area for
XML/XLink/XPointer. Or, said another way, TNMs represent a means for
applying XML/XLink/XPointer to KM.
Best regards,
Ralph E. Ferris
Fujitsu Software Corporation
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