Weber, Eilbracht, Kesberg @ TMRA 2010
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Sixth International Conference on Topic Maps Research and Applications – TMRA 2010Leipzig, 29 September – 1 October 2010
Gerhard E. Weber, Ralf Eilbracht, Stefan Kesberg
Nexxor GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, www.nexxor.de
Topic Maps for subject-centric publishing from document-centric content management systems –a case study on a website of a regional cluster of companies
Weber, Eilbracht, Kesberg @ TMRA 2010
Unternehmen
2Problem statement
document-centric CMS high costs of linking documentseditors need to know which documents to link
Unternehmen
many pages information relevant for a particular subject in many pages
few links related subjects in different documents as isolated textsuser has to read many pages to connect the dots
= restricted usability of content
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Unternehmen
3Suggested solution
subject centrism offer subjects networked by knowledge modelsinstead of isolated text fragments in documents
Unternehmen
many perspectives render views of subjects not just of documentsinclude relational views automatically generated from underlying graph
many access paths offer many access paths to users‘ target viewsrather than a few hierarchical navigation structures
Topic Maps-driven as access layers „on top“ of document-centric CMSfrontends
increased usability
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4Anwendungsbeispiel
What is it? website of a cluster of some 250 biotech and medtech companiesin metropolitan area of Stuttgart, and to its south
cluster management company funded by regional administrative unitsWho creates it?
URL www.bioregio-stern.de
cluster members, cluster managers, other interested parties looking for customers, partners, experts
Who uses it?
company profiles, project participations, news, eventsContent
Website of regional cluster of biotech companies
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5AnwendungsbeispielThe old document-centric web app…
navigation
company infos
menu bar
search fulltext
overview one alphanumerically sorted table with company names and focus descriptionsalphabetical paging
each company one page with data on focus, profile, address,management, contact, year founded, etc.without links to related information
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6Anwendungsbeispiel
Companies located in a particular city, county, or higher administrative unit?Members in Stuttgart, county Zollernalbkreis, district Tübingen?
Cities or other administrative units represented in the cluster, and by what companies?
Companies related to particular field of activity in a particular administrative unit?Diagnostics in county Zollernalbkreis?
Focus on a particular company: other companies headquartered in the same county?other companies with the same fields of activity?other participants of the same projects?
… did not enable users to see the connections
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7Topic Map creation Anwendungsbeispiel
Data source XML dump provided by webservice from CMSspreadsheet file describing fields of activities
Ontology creation minimal ontology designed with 18, 8, 17, and 14 types for topics, assocs, roles, occurrences, respectively
Knowledge models geographic containments of administrative units
Data preprocessing address fields preprocessed for entity recognition of locations
XML/spreadsheet data transformed to Topic Maps with mapping frameworkall maps merged
Transformation
monthlyUpdates
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8Anwendungsbeispiel
Topic Maps package
topicWorkswith Topic Maps engine, configurable frontend, template system
URL http://www.bioregio-stern.de/navigator/en
individuals by default rendered in „topic view“ topic view collocates names, associations, and occurrences
types by default rendered in „table view“ table view lists instances and statements about them
customization for topics of particular interest (templates, tolog)
Visualizationpatterns
Company info of biotech cluster as Topic Maps based web app
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9Subject-centric information on cluster members Markt
topic:company
topic:year 1999
topic:Stuttgart
topic:diagnostics
relational view automatically rendered from underlying topic mapscollocates all instances of type „company“ – and its subtypes –and all statements about these instances
What is knownabout BioTeSys?
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precious information onthe company –lots of reading, though
View of a particular cluster member – 1
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11MarktView of a particular cluster member – 2
associations anchor the companyin time, space, and fields of activity of the biotech cluster
topic:BioProfile
what is known about this subject ?
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there are 15 participatingcluster members
What is known about BioProfile?
which members are – likeBioTeSys – active in diagnostics?
it is an R&D funding program
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13MarktOverview on a particular field of activity
What member info is available?
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14MarktOverview on a particular city
hierarchy browser
9 cluster membersheadquartered inEsslingen
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15MarktGeographic knowledge model – drill up
drill-up to county level
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16MarktOverview of a particular county
What are the clustermembers‘ fields ofactivity?
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mildew susceptibility
17MarktOverview of the fields of activity in the cluster
relational view rendered automatically
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18Markt
text filter reduces tofields of activity of a particular company, and identifies other relevant members
Overview of the fields of activity in the cluster + text filter
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search for a particular county
Semantic search – displaying typed results, using inference
43 relevant topics found,and grouped by type
search evaluatesinference rule on geographic containmentfor retrieving allrelevant topics
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20MarktSemantic search – reducing results to type of interest
reduce results to the type of interest, here: medtech companies
10 medtech cluster memberslocated in the sought-after county
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CMS TM app
number of pages 240 500
internal links 240 6000
overviews 1 230
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documents in CMS topic map
companies in medical technology?medtech companies in Reutlingen?biotech companies in Landkreis Tübingen active in diagnostics?
retrieval efforts for finding answers
manually browsingover 200 web pages
1 click1 click + 1 filter1 search + 1 click
21Anwendungsbeispiel
geographicknowledge models,multiple fields ofactivity in spreadsheet
Document-centered CMS versus Topic Maps-based web app
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Topic Maps-based web app* on top of a document-centric CMSwith member information of a biotech cluster.
22ZusammenfassungSummary and conclusion
Use case
Conclusion Topic Maps-based web frontends on top of document-centric CMSimprove content usabilityby subject-centric information delivery.
* www.bioregio-stern.de/navigator/en