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GTMalpha – Towards a Graphical Notation for Topic Maps

Paper, was published by Hendrik Thomas, Tobias Redmann, and Bernd Markscheffel at 2008-10-16

GTMalpha as a conceptual new notation for a graphical representation of Topic Maps.

In the last years several drafts, recommendations and concepts for a graphical notation for Topic Maps have been published, but till today no graphical notation is generally approved and used in the Topic Maps community. In this paper we present GTMalpha as a
conceptual new notation for a graphical representation of Topic Maps. Our objective is, to provide a practical usable notation, which allows a complete, consistent as well as easy to use graphical representation of any given topic map draft. GTMalpha provides a domain as well as a subject centric view and most important it considers the unique characteristics of the Topic Maps paradigm. This paper serves as a user oriented GTMalpha manual for ontology designers, domain experts as well as users.

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Authors

Hendrik Thomas

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Tobias Redmann

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Tobias is project leader of tmedit - topic map editor.. .

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