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+ | ====== Taxonomy ====== | ||
+ | Taxonomy is the process and science of categorizing things or concepts, as well as the principles that underpin such categorization. | ||
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+ | Taxonomy is a way of organizing and classifying things based on their similarities and differences. In the digital and information technology space, taxonomy can help to create a logical structure for information systems, websites, databases, software applications and other digital products. | ||
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+ | For example, a website can have a taxonomy that defines its main categories, subcategories and topics. A database can have a taxonomy that specifies its tables, fields and relationships. A software application can have a taxonomy that outlines its features, functions and modules. | ||
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+ | Taxonomy can make it easier to find, access and manage information. | ||
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+ | * Generic Taxonomies | ||
+ | * [[World Regions]] | ||
+ | * [[Folksonomy]] | ||
+ | * Categorization | ||
+ | * Taxonomy for search engines | ||
+ | * Corporate taxonomy | ||
+ | * Taxonomy Strategies | ||
+ | * [[roles: | ||
+ | * Records management taxonomy - [[kb: | ||
+ | * XBRL Taxonomy | ||
+ | * SRK taxonomy | ||
+ | * ACM Computing Classification System | ||
+ | * [[Ontology]] (information science) | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | * Second brain | ||
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+ | Taxonomy is the practice and science of classifying and organizing things or concepts into a hierarchical system. It is commonly used in biology to classify living organisms, but it is also used in many other fields, including information management, library science, and e-commerce. | ||
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+ | Taxonomy is important because it helps to organize and classify information in a way that is logical, consistent, and easily understood. This makes it easier to find and access information, | ||
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+ | Some common types of taxonomy include biological taxonomy, library classification systems, e-commerce product categorization, | ||
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+ | A taxonomy tree is a hierarchical structure that represents the classification of a set of items or concepts. It typically starts with a broad category at the top, with increasingly specific subcategories as you move down the tree. | ||
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+ | A taxonomy term is a specific label or name that is used to classify an item or concept within a taxonomy. For example, in a biological taxonomy, a taxonomy term might be " | ||
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+ | A taxonomy schema is a framework or structure that defines the categories, subcategories, | ||
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+ | A controlled vocabulary is a specific set of terms or words that are used to describe and classify information in a consistent and standardized way. It is often used in conjunction with taxonomy to ensure that information is organized and accessed in a meaningful way. | ||
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+ | Folksonomy is a method of classification and organization that is based on user-generated tags or keywords. It is often used in social media and other online communities to help users find and share content. | ||
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+ | A taxonomy manager is a person or team responsible for designing, implementing, | ||
+ | What are some best practices for creating a taxonomy? | ||
+ | Best practices for creating a taxonomy include defining clear objectives and scope, involving stakeholders in the design process, using a consistent and comprehensive schema, testing and refining the taxonomy over time, and providing training and support for users. | ||
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+ | ==== List of list of lists ==== | ||
+ | * [[List of lists of lists]] | ||
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+ | ==== Taxonomy of ... ==== | ||
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+ | * [[Taxonomy of Software Components]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Requirements]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Software Copyrights]] | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of Software Testing | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of DevOps | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of Agile | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of Lean Quality | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of Project Management | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Risk Management]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Application Security]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Application Services]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Application Software]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of DOM]] | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Information Management]] | ||
+ | * Taxonomy of Knowledge Management | ||
+ | * [[: | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of Records Management]] | ||
+ | * [[sharepoint: | ||
+ | * [[: | ||
+ | * [[Taxonomy of vulnerabilities]] | ||
+ | * [[ai: | ||
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+ | ==== Information Architecture ==== | ||
+ | * [[architecture: | ||
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+ | ==== Software Categories ==== | ||
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+ | * ERP | ||
+ | * HCM | ||
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+ | ==== SharePoint Termstore ==== | ||
+ | * [[sharepoint: | ||
+ | * [[microsoft: | ||
+ | * WAND | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Why Taxonomy? ==== | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * Achieve better Data Quality. | ||
+ | * Organize metadata in an easy grasp format (e.g. a Website map). | ||
+ | * Manage data assets through Data Governance. | ||
+ | * Make it easier for a data steward to curate information. | ||
+ | * Guide machine learning and data experiences towards identifying trends and patterns. | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
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+ | === ## ToDo ## === | ||
+ | * FIXME - [[: | ||
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+ | * Classification | ||
+ | * Categorization | ||
+ | * Knowledge Management | ||
+ | * Metadata | ||
+ | * Ontology | ||
+ | * Controlled Vocabulary | ||
+ | * Information Architecture | ||
+ | * Taxonomy Development | ||
+ | * Taxonomy Management | ||
+ | * Thesaurus | ||
+ | * Data Governance | ||
+ | * Search Engine Optimization | ||
+ | * Semantic Web | ||
+ | * Content Management Systems |