Brian R. Gaines Quote

Concept maps have long provided visual languages widely used in many different disciplines and application domains. Abstractly, they are sorted graphs visually represented as nodes having a type, name and content, some of which are linked by arcs. Concretely, they are structured diagrams having discipline- and domain-specific interpretations for their user communities, and, sometimes, formally defining computer data structures. Concept maps have been used for a wide range of purposes and it would be useful to make such usage available over the World Wide Web.


Gaines (2001) "WebMap: Concept Mapping on the Web" on w3.org/Conferences/WWW4, 2001.


Concept maps have long provided visual languages widely used in many different disciplines and application domains. Abstractly, they are sorted...

Concept maps have long provided visual languages widely used in many different disciplines and application domains. Abstractly, they are sorted...

Concept maps have long provided visual languages widely used in many different disciplines and application domains. Abstractly, they are sorted...

Concept maps have long provided visual languages widely used in many different disciplines and application domains. Abstractly, they are sorted...