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Topic Maps for European Administrative Nomenclature

Paper, veröffentlicht von Gabriel Hopmans, Peter-Paul Kruijsen, Marc Wilhelm Küster, Leon Oud, Jelte Verhoeff und John Clews am 15.02.2006

This paper describes the requirements for a "European Administrative Nomenclature" network.

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This work-in-progress report describes the requirements for a “European Administrative Nomenclature” network. It addresses the research topic of interoperability between UN and EU reference classifications, Topic Maps, ebXML Registries and distributed databases. Governmental organisa- tions in Europe will be supported in their administrative terminology with the help of a Seamless Core Model, Published Subjects and TMRAP.

Autoren

Gabriel Hopmans

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Hopmans

Gabriel ist Projektleiter von TopicView.

Peter-Paul Kruijsen

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Peter-Paul ist beteiligt an Ontopia und TopicView. Er ist Autor von Topic Maps for European.. und Federation of Police.. .

Marc Wilhelm Küster

http://www.budabe.de/ 

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Marc Wilhelm ist Projektleiter von isidorus.

Leon Oud

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Leon ist Autor von Topic Maps for European.. .

John Clews

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John ist Autor von Topic Maps for European.. .

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As a former information scientist, I am fascinated since 1999 by the capabilities for building Topic Maps-based knowledge systems having the potential to augment human mind. One can model arbitrary knowledge organization systems, deal with semantic heterogeneity, collocate all facts about one subject in one logical place, and with TMQL have semantic retrieval on federated semantic networks. Therefore I expect bright prospects for business concepts building on the exchange of such knowledge snippets via semantic knowledge services.

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