Abstract
The paper addresses problems inherent to gathering, managing and browsing knowledge relevant for maintaining and serving a
collaborating group with common interests, i. e., a knowledge community. First, current solutions for information managementwill be examined, highlighting the need of more flexible means of information storage and retrieval. Hereafter, two of themost common – currently available – paradigms, i. e., semantic web technologies and topic maps, will be presented in an overview,and finally, the most suitable of these will be explained in a practical example.
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