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Classification as process involves the orderly and systematic assignment of each entity to one and only one class within a system of mutually exclusive and nonoverlapping classes.
Von Elin K. Jacob im Text Classification and Categorization (2004) auf Seite 522A classification scheme is a set of mutually exclusive and nonoverlapping classes arranged within a hierarchical structure and reflecting a predetermined ordering of reality. Because a classification scheme mandates that an entity can be a member of one and only one class, it provides for communication of meaningful information through the systematic and principled ordering of classes. Furthermore, it establishes and enforces stability of reference by providing each class with a unique label that links individual members of the class to the class definition.
Von Elin K. Jacob im Text Classification and Categorization (2004) auf Seite 524Bemerkungen
Die Klassifikation ist ein Machtkampf - sie ist politisch -, weil es bei den beiden ersten Ordnungen der Ordnung einen Sieger geben muss.
Von David Weinberger im Buch Everything is Miscellaneous (2007) im Text Die Gesetze des Dschungels auf Seite 109This lack of distinction between category/categorization and class/classification is frequently compounded by the use of concept as yet another synonym for category [...]. Unfortunately, this terminological imprecision obscures the fact that researchers are actually dealing with two similar but nonetheless distinct approaches to organization.
Von Elin K. Jacob im Text Classification and Categorization (2004) auf Seite 527Although there are obvious similarities between classification and categorization, the differences between them have significant implications for the constitution of an information environment. Failure to distinguish between these two systems of organization appears to stem from the misconception that they are, in fact, synonymous-a misconception that may be reinforced by the fact that both are mechanisms for organizing information.
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