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Using Topic Maps for Sustainability Reporting

Paper, veröffentlicht von Hans-Knud Arndt, Henner Graubitz und René Klesinski am 30.07.2007

This paper proposes a solution of how to publish and visualize Internet-based sustainability reports.

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In this paper we propose a solution of how to publish and visualize Inter-net-based sustainability reports. After the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) published the final version of the third generation of GRIguidelines more and more organizations start to publish sustainability reports on their Internet sites. But these reports are split by environmental topics. Readers are confronted by an in-formation flood without understanding the relationships between all topics in an organization. With the usage of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) we propose a solution of how to transform sustainability reports into Topic Maps (XTM).

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Hans-Knud Arndt

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René Klesinski

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XTM

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XTM is the abbreviation for Topic Maps XML Syntax. There are currently two versions: XTM1 and XTM2.

 

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.

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