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Collaborative Software Development and Topic Maps

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Charting the Topic Maps Research and Applications Landscape (TMRA 2005)

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This work-in-progress report subsumes our ongoing research to develop a Topic Maps centric, modularised system which supports collaborative software development by combining the merits of Topic Maps for representation, the Semantic Zooming paradigm for navigation/visualisation, and a generic process model for development process steering.

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Ueberall, M., Drobnik, O. (2006). Collaborative Software Development and Topic Maps. In: Maicher, L., Park, J. (eds) Charting the Topic Maps Research and Applications Landscape. TMRA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3873. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11676904_15

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