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The TAO of Topic Maps
finding the way in the age of infoglut
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Topic maps are a new ISO standard for describing knowledge structures
and associating them with information resources. As such they constitute an
enabling technology for knowledge management. Dubbed “the GPS of the
information universe”, topic maps are also destined to provide powerful
new ways of navigating large and interconnected corpora.
While it is possible to represent immensely complex structures using
topic maps, the basic concepts of the model – Topics, Associations,
and Occurrences (TAO) – are easily grasped. This paper provides a non-technical
introduction to these and other concepts (the IFS and BUTS of topic maps),
relating them to things that are familiar to all of us from the realms of
publishing and information management, and attempting to convey some idea
of the uses to which topic maps will be put in the future.
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