taksonoomiation
Taksonoomiation is the systematic process of organizing entities into a structured taxonomy or classification framework. It involves identifying the set of entities to be categorized, defining criteria for grouping, and arranging categories so that relationships among items are consistent and uncoverable. In practice, taksonoomiation is used across disciplines and is often treated as synonymous with taxonomization or taxonomy engineering.
Etymology and usage vary by language and field, but the core idea remains the same: create an
The process typically includes scoping the domain, identifying candidate concepts, defining inclusion and exclusion criteria, designing
Applications span biology, library and information science, data integration, content management, and e-commerce. Examples include biological
Challenges include handling evolving knowledge, multilingual terminology, subjective categorization, and scalability. Good taksonoomiation practices emphasize clear
See also: taxonomy, classification, ontology, knowledge organization systems, taxonomy engineering.