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In this demonstration weamp;#39;ll discuss the importance of setting the correct root map to your DITA maps hierarchy. For instance, processing key references requires that oXygen determines the effective binding of a given key to a resource in the context of a given root map. Since a root map defines the set of effectivekey bindings, this process is known as establishing a key space. To correctly reflect the DITA rules for key definitions, oXygen builds the key space starting from a root map. As a practical example, weamp;#39;ll work with a DITA map structure composed of a root map that references two sub-maps. In our sample project, both the amp;quot;Flowersamp;quot; map and the amp;quot;FlowersByFamilyamp;quot; sub-map define different keys. When the amp;quot;Flowersamp;quot; map is set as a root map, oXygen constructs the key space by collecting keys from the entire map structure. Since documentation projects can often produce huge DITA map structures (with a DITA map that