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Description: An introduction by Lars Marius Garshol - [Sep. 11, 2002]
O'Reilly - www.XML.com: What Are Topic Maps Many years ago, I started looking into SGML and XML as a way to make information more manageable and findable, which was something I had been working on for a long time. It took me several years to discover that, although SGML and XML helped, they did not actually solve the problem. Later I discovered topic maps, and it seemed to me that here was the missing piece that would make it possible to really find what you were looking for. This article is about why I still think so.
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Page title:XML.com
Keywords:O'Reilly - www.XML.com,O'Reilly Network,oreillynet,oreillynet.com,O'Reilly,OREILLY,Specifications,Semantic Web,Lars Marius Garshol,topic maps,XTM,RDF
Description:An introduction to XML Topic Maps, an XML standard that can be used to index and capture relationships between concepts, improving the findability of information.
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