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What is Taxonomy, Monodimensional

Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Second Edition
A taxonomy where an item can be classified under a single concept only.
Published in Chapter:
Dynamic Taxonomies
Giovanni M. Sacco (Università di Torino, Italy)
Copyright: © 2011 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-931-1.ch022
Abstract
End-user interactive access to complex information is one of the key functionalities of knowledge management systems. Traditionally, access paradigms have focused on retrieval of data on the basis of precise specifications: examples of this approach include queries on structured database systems, and information retrieval. However, most search tasks, and notably those typical of a knowledge worker, are exploratory and imprecise in essence: the user needs to explore the information base, find relationships among concepts, and thin alternatives out in a guided way.
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Dynamic Taxonomies for Intelligent Information Access
Taxonomy where an item can be classified under a single concept only
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