Topiwriter: integrating topic maps with word processor

  • Authors:
  • Rani Pinchuk;Richard Aked;Juan-Jose De Orus;David De Weerdt;Georges Focant;Bernard Fontaine;Mikael Wolff

  • Affiliations:
  • Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;Space Applications Services, Zaventem, Belgium;European Space Agency, European Space Research & Technology Centre, Noordwijk, The Netherlands

  • Venue:
  • TMRA'06 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Topic maps research and applications
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

While authoring topic maps using knowledge extracted from technical documentation, it was realized that the actual process of authoring topic maps can contribute to the quality of the documents. This has led to the idea of integrating Topic Maps technology with a word processor. It was found that such an integration provides advantages for document authors and topic map authors, alike. The integration, resulting in a product called TopiWriter, has been made with MS Word. Three types of objects have been introduced in MS Word: bi-directional placeholders of topic map content, containers and sequential containers. These objects together with the ability to define constraints in the topic map, assist the author to produce consistent, high quality documentation. In addition, TopiWriter provides a set of features which can assist documentation authors as well as Topic Maps authors and users.