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Sustainability Reporting Topic Maps: An Approach to Support Stakeholder Inclusiveness
Article, was published by Henner Graubitz, Hans-Knud Arndt, and René Klesinski at 2009-01-22
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This article propose a method of how to produce and conceive an Internet-based sustainability report. After the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) created the inalterable representation of the third output of GRI-guidelines companies begin to create sustainability reports and publish it via the world wide web. But thinking about that these reports are divided into different environmental messages a typical interested person will be confronted with too much information. Typically this results in an unperceptive view of all environmental task which are related to each other. Using the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) we suggest a method of how to alter sustainability reports into Topic Maps (XTM).
References:
Sustainability Reporting Topic Maps: An Approach to Support Stakeholder Inclusiveness. In: Hryniewicz, O./Studziński, J./Romaniuk, M. (Eds.): Environmental Informatics and System Research (21rst International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, Warsaw 2007, 12.09.-14.09.2007), Aachen, 2007, pp. 79-86
Authors
Henner Graubitz
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Henner is project leader of AJAX Topic Map. He is author of Sustainability Reporting.. , Topic Maps for Representing.. , and Using Topic Maps for.. .
Hans-Knud Arndt
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Hans-Knud is author of Sustainability Reporting.. , Topic Maps for Representing.. , Using Topic Maps for.. , and Unterstützung der.. .
René Klesinski
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René is author of Sustainability Reporting.. and Using Topic Maps for.. .
Topic Maps offers an information architecture for semantic portals with
highly networked content and access paths in support of the associative
human mind. It is our technology of choice for knowledge oriented
application systems.
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