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SesameTM: Building Topic Maps on RDF
Paper, was published by Arnim Bleier, Lutz Maicher, and Benjamin Bock at 2010-09-11
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Over the past decade RDF has developed to become the dominant standard for representation and interchange of structured data on the web. In portal development, widely unrecognized by Semantic Web research, subject-centric topic maps are actively used and have evolved from an ancient SGML and intermittent XML-based standard to a pure data model. This data model can be represented as a graph and served various integration strategies, put forward over the past years, as a starting point. However, none of these strategies really appreciates the way in which the technologies are used resulting in a poor tool interoperability. To overcome this state we propose a Topic Maps engine acting
as configurable wrapper for Sesame. The software library we develop and describe in this paper implements the Topic Maps Application Programming Interface (TMAPI) enabling the usage of Topic Maps infrastructure instead of working at the level of RDF triples.
Authors
Arnim Bleier
http://www.asv.informatik.uni-leipzig.de ...
Arnim is project leader of SesameTM, Nikunau, and schemafit. He is involved in Ruby Topic Maps and Maiana.
Lutz Maicher
http://www.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/isrm ...
Lutz is project leader of Musica Migrans, Topic Maps Lab Community.. , and Repertoire of the St. Thomas.. .
Benjamin Bock
http://twitter.com/bnjmnbck
Benjamin is project leader of Ruby Topic Maps and rtm-tmql.
Projects
SesameTM
is a {{project}}.
SesameTM is a Topic Maps engine which uses a triple store as backend. It is a full featured implementation of the "TMAPI ...
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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.