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1 XML Topic Maps (XTM) The GPS of the Web Eric Freese Chair, TopicMaps.Org

2 TopicMaps.Org - Background First meeting January 2000 Chartered June 2000 Goal: XML Topic Maps – ISO13250 for the Web Currently hosted by GCA IDEAlliance Four sponsor companies empolis, Infoloom, Mondeca, Ontopia Several authoring group meetings Countless hours between meetings

3 TopicMaps.Org Independent Organized and ruled by the geeks Authoring Group is the core power of the organization Chair organizes and facilitates meetings/discussions Editor responsible for published works Currently 14 Participating AG Members Users, researchers, academics, vendors

4 XTM 1.0 Authoring started in June 2000 Authoring Group review draft presented at XML 2000 – December 4, 2000 Core specification Processing model Published subject identifiers Final specification adopted – February 17, 2001 Collector’s edition distributed at this conference from participating sponsors at their displays

5 XTM 1.0 – The Spec Topic Maps Concepts Overview Gentle Introduction Syntax Documentation Annexes Conceptual Model XTM DTD Core PSIs Processing Requirements 13250 to XTM Transformation

6 Future Plans Building the topic map community Driving topic map adoption and implementation Continued work with RDF community Interchange/interoperability Unification? Work with other knowledge representation paradigms

7 Future Plans – cont. Completion/publication of processing model Development of template specification Update/enhancement of PSI documents Publication of technical notes and reports

8 For more info… Email: xtm-wg@yahoogroups.com WWW: www.topicmaps.org Vendor displays at this conference


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