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+ | Wandora software package contains a sample topic map '''ArtofNoise.xtm''' covering almost perfect discography of Art of Noise music group. Let's say we are planning to modify and extend this discography to cover other bands also. We could use schemaless association editor but as we think the work is continual we want to optimize the work flow as smooth as possible. Schema assists our filing project. | ||
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+ | First open the topic map '''ArtofNoise.xtm''' found in samples/ArtofNoise folder. Drag and drop the XTM file to layer stack. Select new layer named after the imported XTM file. |
Revision as of 11:37, 13 October 2006
Wandora schema describes some of the general editing features of the Wandora application. Schema defines
- What associations are allowed for the topic.
- What roles are allowed within the association.
- What players are allowed within the association.
- What text datas (occurrences) are allowed for the topic.
Schema is a collection of topics and associations found usually under Schema type topic.
Creating schema example
Wandora software package contains a sample topic map ArtofNoise.xtm covering almost perfect discography of Art of Noise music group. Let's say we are planning to modify and extend this discography to cover other bands also. We could use schemaless association editor but as we think the work is continual we want to optimize the work flow as smooth as possible. Schema assists our filing project.
First open the topic map ArtofNoise.xtm found in samples/ArtofNoise folder. Drag and drop the XTM file to layer stack. Select new layer named after the imported XTM file.