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So why aren’t Topic Maps ruling the world?

Paper, by Eric Freese

This paper raises some issues and questions on the role of Topic Maps.

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This paper raises some issues and questions intended to spark debate, raise some hackles and spur action. It may upset some people in the process, but hopefully the debate will enrich the topic map community as a whole. The hope of the author is that by bringing these items to light, smart people with good ideas and lots of energy may step forward in order to solve these problems. So why aren’t Topic Maps ruling the world?

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Eric Freese

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I like the easy but powerful way of merging Topic Maps to extend and combine existing knowledge bases. Thus I see high potential in distributed environments where peer to peer solutions may open the gates to the real Web 3.0.

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