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A Mathematical Formalism for the Topic Maps Reference Model

Paper, was published by Neill A. Kipp at 2003-10-14

This paper establishes a mathemtical formalism for the Topic Maps Reference Model.

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A Topic Map is a deterministic formal system of elements and sets of elements that models conversation and records knowledge. The set of axioms herewith explicitly defines topic maps, submaps, and merged maps. The satisfaction of all the axioms by a candidate set means that the set is a topic map.

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Neill A. Kipp

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TMRM

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TMRM is the abbreviation for Topic Maps Reference Model.

 

Nowadays Topic Maps appears to be very suitable for being applied in Libraries, Archives and Museums. It provides a suitable model and mechanisms for depth indexing, classification and the implementation of FRBR, CIDOC-CRM or other conceptualizations.

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