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Living with topic maps and RDF
Paper, was published by Lars Marius Garshol at 2006-03-22
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This paper is about the relationship between the topic map and RDF standards families. It compares the two technologies and looks at ways to make it easier for users to live in a world where both technologies are used. This is done by looking at how to convert information back and forth between the two technologies, how to convert schema information, and how to do queries across both information representations. Ways to achieve all of these goals are presented.
Authors
Lars Marius Garshol
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Lars Marius is project leader of TM Photo, Topic Maps Tools, and duke - fast deduplication.. .
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