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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:collective_intelligenc|Collective intelligence]]
 +  * Records management taxonomy - [[kb:metadata|Metadata]]
 +  * XBRL Taxonomy
 +  * SRK taxonomy
 +  * ACM Computing Classification System
 +  * [[Ontology]] (information science)
 +  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_taxonomy_construction
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 +  * Second brain
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 +<accordion>
 +<panel type='' title='What is taxonomy?'>
 +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.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='Why is taxonomy important?'>
 +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, and to make accurate comparisons and analyses.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What are some common types of taxonomy?'>
 +Some common types of taxonomy include biological taxonomy, library classification systems, e-commerce product categorization, and website navigation structures.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a taxonomy tree?'>
 +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.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a taxonomy term?'>
 +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 "Mammalia" for the class of mammals.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a taxonomy schema?'>
 +A taxonomy schema is a framework or structure that defines the categories, subcategories, and relationships within a taxonomy. It helps to ensure that the taxonomy is consistent, comprehensive, and easy to use.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a controlled vocabulary?'>
 +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.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is folksonomy?'>
 +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.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a taxonomy manager?'>
 +A taxonomy manager is a person or team responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining a taxonomy. They are typically responsible for ensuring that the taxonomy is consistent, accurate, and up-to-date.
 +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.
 +</panel></accordion>
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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
 +  * [[:continuous|Taxonomy of Continuous...]]
 +  * [[Taxonomy of Records Management]]
 +  * [[sharepoint:taxonomy_of_sharepoint]]
 +  * [[:kb:low-code_development_platform|Taxonomy of No-code Low-code development (LCNC)]]
 +  * [[Taxonomy of vulnerabilities]]
 +  * [[ai:taxonomy|AI Taxonomy]]
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 +==== Information Architecture ====
 +  * [[architecture:information|Information Architecture]]
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 +==== Software Categories ====
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 +  * ERP
 +  * HCM
 +  * 
 +==== SharePoint Termstore ====
 +  * [[sharepoint:sharepoint|SharePoint Development]]
 +  * [[office365:project_cortex|Project Cortex]]
 +  * WAND
 +    * https://www.wandinc.com/managed-metadata-101
 +    * https://www.wandinc.com/wand-taxonomy-library-portal-for-sharepoint
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 +==== Why Taxonomy? ====
 +  * https://www.dataversity.net/what-is-taxonomy/
 +    * 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.
 +  * https://www.earley.com/knowledge/white-paper/business-value-taxonomy
 +  * https://taxonomystrategies.com/library/bibliography/#ia
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 +----
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 +<callout title="External links:">
 +  * https://www.kmworld.com/Articles/Editorial/What-Is/Taxonomy-101-The-Basics-and-Getting-Started-with-Taxonomies-98787.aspx
 +  * https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950584917300472
 +  * http://www.taxonomywarehouse.com/
 +  * https://medium.com/agile-outside-the-box/an-agile-learning-taxonomy-a532a48c13ca
 +  * https://www.wandinc.com/Data/Sites/1/pdf_documents/white-papers/wand-white-paper---building-the-business-case-for-taxonomy.pdf
 +  * https://blog.bynder.com/en/digital-asset-management-taxonomy-5-steps/
 +  * https://www.cmswire.com/cms/information-management/information-management-5-taxonomy-must-haves-for-your-organization-012415.php
 +  * https://www.kmworld.com/Articles/Editorial/What-Is/Taxonomy-101-The-Basics-and-Getting-Started-with-Taxonomies-98787.aspx
 +  * http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/a.hunter/tradepress/tax.html
 +  * http://strategiccontent.com/introduction-to-taxonomy-governance
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 +{{topic>taxonomy}}
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 +{{tag>taxonomy}}
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 +=== ## ToDo ## ===
 +  * FIXME - [[:about|Support Us...]] ->
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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
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