Classification System
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A Classification System is a knowledge organization system that groups entities into categories based on shared characteristics.
- Context:
- It can establish Category Structure through classification criteria.
- It can organize Knowledge Domain through taxonomic relationships.
- It can maintain Hierarchical Order through parent-child relationships.
- It can support Information Retrieval through classification codes.
- It can enable Data Organization through classification rules.
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- It can often facilitate Content Discovery through metadata tags.
- It can often provide Knowledge Navigation through category browsing.
- It can often implement Search Functionality through classification indexes.
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- It can range from being a Simple Classification to being a Complex Classification, depending on its domain scope.
- It can range from being a Flat Classification to being a Hierarchical Classification, depending on its structural depth.
- It can range from being a General Classification to being a Specialized Classification, depending on its subject focus.
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- It can integrate with knowledge bases for content organization.
- It can support search systems for information access.
- It can connect to metadata systems for resource description.
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- Examples:
- Library Classification Systems, such as:
- Scientific Classification Systems, such as:
- Industry Classification Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Tagging Systems, which lack hierarchical structure.
- Filing Systems, which focus on physical organization.
- Indexing Systems, which emphasize information location over categorization.
- See: Taxonomy, Categorization System, Knowledge Organization, Information Architecture.