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Posted by Nathaniel Palmer on August 17, 1998 at 20:00:44:
In Reply to: Software-Tools for Knowledge Mapping posted by Markus on August 17, 1998 at 10:22:19:
There are a number of product links at
the virtual IKMS site. The term "Knowledge Mapping"
has many meanings, however, so I have listed examples
of products and their categories below.By "Knowledge Mapping" you may be referring
to tools which create a visual "map" of
knowledge, such as those offered by Ptech,
deepstructure, or Fujitsu. Alternatively you may
be referring to the variety of tools which "map"
knowledge by creating a taxonomy or other types
of indices, such as those offered by grapeVINE,
Plumtree, Dataware, Excalibur, Fulcrum, or Verity.
Lastly, tools such as Semio or ByteQuest provide a
contextual "map" or linked matrix of documents related
to one another by context.I hope this is helpful.
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