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        <content>Topic maps (1991-2002)

from &lt;http://www.coolheads.com/SRNPUBS/ieee-mm-topicmaps-article.pdf&gt;

	*  1991, SOFABED: Developers initiated work on topic maps in 1991 when Unix system vendors (and others, including the publisher O’Reilly and Associates) founded the Davenport Group. The vendors were under customer pressure to improve consistency in their printed documentation. Users were concerned about the inconsistent use of terms in the documentation of systems and in published books on the same su…</content>
        <summary>Topic maps (1991-2002)

from &lt;http://www.coolheads.com/SRNPUBS/ieee-mm-topicmaps-article.pdf&gt;

	*  1991, SOFABED: Developers initiated work on topic maps in 1991 when Unix system vendors (and others, including the publisher O’Reilly and Associates) founded the Davenport Group. The vendors were under customer pressure to improve consistency in their printed documentation. Users were concerned about the inconsistent use of terms in the documentation of systems and in published books on the same su…</summary>
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