[Sigia-l] Canberra IA Cocktail Hour 07 September 2006: Topic Maps

andrew at humaneia.com andrew at humaneia.com
Fri Aug 25 04:15:06 EDT 2006


The next Canberra IA Cocktail Hour will be on Topic Maps, presented by 
Alexander Johannesen, Web Technology Manager at the National Library of 
Australia.

Topic Maps - part tool, part state of mind; it could simply change the 
way you work with information architecture. This session will be both 
highly philosophical and down-right practical at the same time; how to 
grab our ideas and put them down in a practical format we can use and 
reuse, both as a mental exercise and as a technical delivery.

Topic Maps offer a framework (it is an ISO standard for data modelling 
and has an XML-based exchange format to boot) in which we can express 
ideas, concepts, structures, items and navigation; we'll find data and 
metadata in a sexy symbiosis to present and reuse our ideas smarter 
through all stages of development, adapt to complex changes faster, and 
making the whole process a lot more enjoyable. It is especially well 
suited to highly complex challenges where your domain can't all fit in 
your head and your Excel spreadsheets are having trouble keeping up. 
Don't deliver an assortment of documents and graphs ready to be 
mislead, misunderstood or misrepresented; give them a topic map they 
can pop right into their solution.

Time/date: 17:00-18:30, Thursday 07 September 2006 Venue: The 
Boardroom, SMS Management and Technology, Ground Floor, 8 Brindabella 
Circuit, Canberra Airport
Parking: Please be aware that there is free parking available for the 
first hour only at the front of 8 Brindabella Circuit. After that 
(until well after we are finished) you must pay for parking in one of 
the nearby lots or risk a ticket.

Best regards, Andrew Boyd

PS: we now have a contact list for the Canberra IA Cocktail Hours: you 
can join via http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/canberra_ia_community


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