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Re: Topic Maps



I'll reply to this more indepth later -- I'm in a meeting right now -- but, Omnigator is just a tool to display topic maps you are building. My own website tools, TopicSpaces (to be online soon) lets you build things much like a wiki does. You can visit a site which was an early prototype, at http://www.nexist.org/dev/ and you can roam about a similar site being used by teachers at http://www.nexist.org/hf/

Also my book (shameless plug) _XML Topic Maps_ (Addison-Wesley).

More soon.
Jack

Tim Gwinn wrote:

Jack,

(Maybe I should take this offline, but just in case others are interested.)

Do you know of a link or two to some example sites with Topic Maps? I've
been able to find tutorials, draft specifications, etc. But I'd like to see
what they actually looks like in practice. Will I need to download that
Omnigator thingy? :)

Also, although I am ok at handcoding websites, it is utterly tedious and I
prefer to use Frontpage (or an equivalent). Is there an add-in for Frontpage
or some free tool for creating such sites?

Regards,
Tim



-----Original Message-----
From: ROSEN Forum [mailto:*** Behalf Of Jack
Park
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:20 PM
To: ***
Subject: Re: Modeling vs. Simulation [from "fundamental problems in
physics"]


What we need is the Rosen TopicMap, maybe built as a wiki, a kind of wikipedia for Rosennean Complexity.

Jack