학술논문

Persistent topic maps for knowledge and Web content management
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering Web information systems engineering Web Information Systems Engineering, 2001. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on. 2:151-158 vol.2 2001
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Content management
Knowledge management
Ontologies
Relational databases
Power system modeling
Computer architecture
Psychology
Sociology
Organizational aspects
Asset management
Language
Abstract
Today there is a wide range of research disciplines that deal with the creation, administration, maintenance and evaluation of knowledge. We focus on two established approaches to knowledge management systems-namely superimposed information as well as domain ontologies. We also focus on problems arising with Web content management systems. Since the underlying abstract model of topic maps provides a high degree of power and flexibility, they can be used to combine these approaches. Moreover, topic maps offer a framework supporting the evolutionary construction of computer-based organizational memories. The presented system architectures have been developed in cooperation with one of the largest Internet sites in Austria as well as with an international lawyer's office.