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Linked Topic Maps

Presentation, was published by Michael Sperberg-McQueen at 2009-11-12

The presentation is engaged in Linked Topic Maps.

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Authors

Michael Sperberg-McQueen

http://cmsmcq.com/ 

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Michael is author of Linked Topic Maps and Topic maps, RDF, and.. . He was keynote speaker on TMRA 2009.

Presented at

TMRA 2009

Conference in Leipzig from {{start}} to {{end}}

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Call for Contributions TMRA 2009 will be the fifth event in the annual series of international conferences on Topic Maps Research and …

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Topic Maps is the only formal semantic model which is optimized for humans, not for computers. Applications and web portals based on Topic Maps are easy to use, without limitations for flexibility and creativity.

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