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Friday, July 29, 2005

www.topicmaps.com

Lars Marius Garshol updates us on the current thinking on the topicmaps.com domain: "It was felt that since we are creating psi.topicmaps.com most people are likely to assume that there will be some content at www.topicmaps.com, and in any case it might be useful to have a "home site" for the topic maps community." That doesn't mean you have to stop coming to topicmap.com though.

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Saturday, July 23, 2005

PSIs for ISO 8601 dates

Lars Heuer of Segmia has published some PSIs for ISO 8601 and datetimes.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

TMRA'05 - International Workshop on TMs

Woohoo! Robert Barta told us that the TMRA'05 programme has been published. The list of presentations looks very impressive. It's good to see that a varied range of presentations from a variety of contributors. The same can be said of Extreme as well.

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Monday, July 18, 2005

New Versavant Release

A new version of Versavant has been released. Changes include: "integrated/added: 'BigAssert' 'TRA_assert' 'A_assert' and 'U_assert' subject map patterns (aka TMAs or Topic Map Applications or subject map disclosures)".

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Friday, July 15, 2005

New XTM 1.1 draft

A new XTM 1.1 draft has been published.

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Thursday, July 14, 2005

New TMRM draft

A new TMRM draft has been published which integrates T+.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

New TMDM draft

A new TMDM draft is ready for preview for the Mortréal meeting.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

CTM

At the Amsterdam meeting, SC34 recognized the need for a standard text-based notations for representing Topic Maps. Gabriel Hopmans requested requirements feedback from the TM community. This in turn lead to extensive threads on the appropriateness of CTM's place in the Topic Maps standards.

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Saturday, July 02, 2005

Extreme Markup 2005 heads up

Steve Newcomb has posted a list of the Topic Maps related presentations at Extreme. See the entry above. There lots of great stuff there. Bernard Vatant laments that he won't be there and points us to a paper of his: Tools for semantic interoperability: hubjects.

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