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Guidelines for RDF/Topic Maps Interoperability

Technical Report, was published by Steve Pepper, Lars Marius Garshol, Valentina Presutti, and Fabio Vitali at 2006-06-30

This document provides guidelines for users who want to combine RDF/OWL and Topic Maps.

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The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a model developed by the W3C for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. Topic Maps is a model for knowledge integration developed by the ISO. This document provides guidelines for users who want to combine usage of the W3C’s RDF/OWL family of specifications and the ISO’s family of Topic Maps standards.

 

The idea of Topic Maps is essential to enable dynamic information logistic. This requires a system that understands the context of the user to provide relevant informations and options automatically. Therefore semantic analysis is needed organizing content in a dynamic net structure.

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