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Topic maps constraint languages: understanding and comparing
Paper, veröffentlicht von Giovani Rubert Librelotto, Renato Preigschadt de Azevedo, José Carlos Ramalho und Pedro Rangel Henriques am 31.07.2009
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Topic map constraint language (TMCL) provides a means to express constraints on topic maps conforming to ISO/IEC 13250. In this article, we will use a test suite and show, step-by-step, the way we handled several kinds of topic maps constraints in many different instances in order to answer questions like: Do they do the same job? Are there some kinds of topic maps constraints that are easier to specify with one of them? Do you need different background to use the tools? Is it possible to use them in similar situations (the same topic maps instances)? May we use them to produce an equal result? How do AsTMa!, OSL, Toma and XTche relate to TMCL? What kind of constraints each one of these three cannot specify? We will conclude this paper with a summary of the comparisons accomplished between those topic maps constraint languages over the use case proposed.
Referenzen:
Librelotto, G.R., Azevedo, R.P., Ramalho, J.C. and Henriques, P.R. (2009) ‘Topic maps constraint languages: understanding and comparing’, Int. J. Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems, Vol. 1, Nos. 3/4, pp.173–181.
Autoren
Giovani Rubert Librelotto
http://www-usr.inf.ufsm.br/~librelotto/
Giovani Rubert ist Projektleiter von Metamorphosis und Ontocancro.
Renato Preigschadt de Azevedo
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Renato Preigschadt de ist Autor von Topic maps constraint.. und Comparing Topic Maps.. .
Glossar
TMCL
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TMCL is the abbreviation for Topic Maps Constraint Language.
TMDM
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TMDM is the abbreviation for Topic Maps Data Model. You will find a compact illustration of all relationships within the TMDM …
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