[topicmapmail] Topic Maps driven sites/portals

Patrick Durusau patrick at durusau.net
Mon Mar 19 11:43:08 EDT 2007


Christo,

One really nice one is at: http://www.regjeringen.no/en.html?id=4

Courtesy of Networked Planet, Graham Moore and Kal Ahmed. Runs on the 
.Net platform. (www.networkedplanet.com)

There are other large ones but mostly secret ones, such as in use by the 
Office of Navel Intelligence and at the Y12 Complext at Oakridge. 
Unfortunately all anyone can say is that they exist and not much else.

Oh, Google for TaxMap. That is a topic map of the IRS tax publications 
that the IRS uses to "help" taxpayers. It doesn't say so but it was 
written and is maintained by Steve Newcomb and Michel Biezunski. 
(www.coolheads.com)

It won't be public in time for your presentation but Snowfall Software 
is building a topic map of OOXML, the Microsoft 6,000+ page XML document 
specification to enhance navigation. Note that OOXML comes with 5 1/3 
pages of indexing for 6,000+ pages. Details for how we are going to make 
that available are still developing. (www.snowfallsoftware.com)

Oh, for that write to: patrick at snowfallsoftware.com. (my "official" 
address. I am going to keep the other one forever as it should survive 
as long as I am interested in getting email)

Hope this helps!

Patrick

Dichev, Christo wrote:

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>Hi All,
>
>I am presenting a tutorial on Ontologies and Topic Maps at the end of
>the week.  I would appreciate if you point me to good topic map driven
>sites/portals that I can include as an illustration to the TM
>application part.
>
>Thank you,
>Christo
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Patrick Durusau
Patrick at Durusau.net
Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
Member, Text Encoding Initiative Board of Directors, 2003-2005

Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work! 




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