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klasseer

Klasseer is a Dutch verb meaning to classify or categorize items into distinct classes or groups. The action is commonly used in contexts such as information management, inventory control, education, and research, where items must be organized according to attributes like type, topic, or quality. In practice, klasseer is often used in directives, procedures, and software interfaces that prompt users to sort data or objects into predefined categories.

Origin and forms: The term derives from the noun klasse (class) with a suffix that forms a

Usage and scope: Klasseer is a technical term found in libraries, archives, data-management systems, and administrative

Related terms: Klasseren or classificeren (to classify), indelen (to divide into sections), sorteren (to sort), and

See also: classification, categorization, taxonomy.

transitive
verb.
In
standard
Dutch,
the
activity
is
more
commonly
expressed
with
related
verbs
such
as
classificeren
or
klasseren,
and
spelling
or
conjugation
can
vary
by
region.
The
form
klasseer
appears
in
instructional
or
formal
contexts
as
a
directive
or
present-tense
form
in
some
dialects
or
stylistic
registers.
workflows.
It
is
used
with
a
direct
object,
for
example
in
instructions
to
classify
the
files,
records,
or
items
by
specific
criteria.
The
exact
commonness
of
the
form
klasseer
versus
its
synonyms
depends
on
regional
preference
and
the
domain
of
use.
ordenen
(to
arrange)
are
closely
related
concepts.
In
fields
such
as
taxonomy,
library
science,
and
data
governance,
klasseer
may
appear
alongside
classification
schemes,
metadata
standards,
and
controlled
vocabularies.