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TM-Builder: An Ontology Builder Based on XML Topic Maps

Overview Everyday a huge number of new information resources are linked to the web. This way the web is growing very fast, making search tasks more and more difficult with worse results. To solve the problem several initiatives were undertaken and a new area of research and development emerged: the one called Semantic Web. When one refers to the semantic web they are thinking about a network of concepts. Each concept has a group of related resources and can be related to other concepts; one can then use this concept network to navigate among web resources or simply among information resources. From the undertaken initiatives one became an ISO standard: Topic Maps ISO 13250.

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PublisherUniversity of Minho File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2004
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