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Tutorials for AJAX Topic Map application
Published by Henner Graubitz, Jens Rummler, and Lars Twele on 2009-01-26.
Abstract:
Two flash tutorials introducing the AJAX Topic Map application.
The following video describes how to use the application to display Topic Maps produced automatically out of the German Wikipedia. Therefore, we show how to make use of the autocomplete functionality of the search field and how to send a request to the underlying Topic Map engine (which is producing XTM 1.0 Topic Maps out of Wikipedia articles). This Topic Map is displayed by the application. Finally, the usage of the Drag & Drop functionality and the association filter, which is able to hide parts of the displayed Topic Map, is explained.
The application is also capable of displaying locally saved Topic Maps in XTM 1.0 serialization. To do so, we show how to upload your Topic Map to make it accessible for browsing. Afterwards, the usage of the search field to find a topic in an uploaded Topic Map is shown in the following video. Demonstrations of the Drag & Drop function and how additional information on a specific topic is faded in conclude the tutorial.
Authors of this document are
Henner Graubitz
http://bauhaus.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/cms ...
Henner is project leader of AJAX Topic Map. He is author of Sustainability Reporting.. and Topic Maps for Representing.. .
Jens Rummler
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Jens is involved in AJAX Topic Map. He is author of Browsergestützte.. .
Lars Twele
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Lars is involved in AJAX Topic Map. He is author of Transformierung von.. .
Subject Matter
AJAX Topic Map
is a Topic Maps driven web application.
AJAX Topic Map is an application designed to visualize Topic Maps in any webbrowser without the use of plugins. Get AJAX Topic Maps "here at ...
Visit homepage of AJAX Topic Map
Resellers can give their customers the opportunity to apply Web 3.0 technology to their web sites with topics maps-based searching, which is more suitable for single sites than Google-style navigation.
TMCore
Fifth International Conference on Topic Maps Research and Applications
"Linked Topic Maps"11.-13. November 2009
Leipzig, Germany
Submission: 03 August 2009