Specialized-Knowledge Domain
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A Specialized-Knowledge Domain is a knowledge domain that focuses on specific areas (through domain expertise and specialized practices).
- AKA: Domain-Specific, Focused Domain, Specialty Area.
- Context:
- It can (typically) require Domain Expertise through specialized knowledge.
- It can (typically) develop Domain Language through technical terminology.
- It can (typically) maintain Practice Standards through domain conventions.
- It can (typically) structure Domain Knowledge through specific frameworks.
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- It can (often) evolve Domain Methods through practice refinement.
- It can (often) generate Domain Tools through specialized needs.
- It can (often) build Domain Community through shared practice.
- It can (often) establish Domain Boundarys through scope definition.
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- It can range from being a Technical Domain to being a Professional Domain, depending on its practice type.
- It can range from being an Emerging Domain to being an Established Domain, depending on its domain maturity.
- It can range from being a Narrow Focus to being a Broad Specialty, depending on its scope width.
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- It can integrate with Related Domains for knowledge exchange.
- It can utilize Domain Resources for practice support.
- It can incorporate Domain Research for knowledge advancement.
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- Examples:
- Professional Domains, such as:
- Legal Domains, such as:
- Medical Domains, such as:
- Technical Domains, such as:
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- Professional Domains, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- General Domain, which lacks specific focus.
- Broad Field, which lacks domain specialization.
- Common Knowledge, which lacks technical depth.
- See: Domain Knowledge, Expert System, Professional Practice, Technical Field, Knowledge Domain, Domain-Specific Task, Domain-Specific Relation, Domain-Specific Algorithm, Domain-Specific Document, General-Purpose, Domain-Specific Concept, Domain-Specific System, Domain-Specific Relation Mention, Domain Specific Ontology, Domain-Specific Programming Language, Domain-Specific Question.