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Paper: w78-2003-432
Paper title: Clarity in the usage of the terms ontology, taxonomy and classification
Authors: van Rees R
Summary: There is a lack of clarity when discussing the following three terms: classifications, taxonomies and ontologies. A general cause of confusion is caused by a trend, observed at a recent conference, to use the most fashionable of the three terms: "ontology", without further qualifications. This lack of clarity prompted the writing of this paper with the aim of clarifying the terminology used. A detailed extract from all relevant papers of the EBEW-conference 2001 on the use of the three terms was made to provide a quantification of the usage of the three terms. The recommendation by the author is to make a specific choice of label ("ontology", "taxonomy" or "classification") for your dataset and to provide further qualification on top of that label to remove ambiguity.
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Year of publication: 2003
Series: w78:2003
ISSN: 2706-6568
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Citation: van Rees R (2003). Clarity in the usage of the terms ontology, taxonomy and classification. Amor R (editor) Proceedings of the CIB W78's 20th International Conference on Construction IT, Construction IT Bridging the Distance, CIB Report 284, ISBN 0-908689-71-3, Waiheke Island, New Zealand, 23-25 April 2003, pg. 432-440. (ISSN: 2706-6568), http://itc.scix.net/paper/w78-2003-432
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