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A Framework for Characterizing Terminological Systems

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2006
Summary Objectives: The notion of a terminological system (TS) is complex due to the broad range of systems, applications, and clinical domains. A uniform approach to describe the characteristics of TSs is lacking. This impedes furthering understanding, applicability, mutual comparison and development of TSs. For these
Cornet, R.   +2 more
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Standardized terminology systems in cytopathology

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2018
AbstractThere has been increasing pressure for systemization in cytopathology. Lack of uniformity in categorization, variation in opinion based regional practice, and technologic advancement have created an environment disposed toward creation of more consistent evidence‐based approaches to diagnostic problems.
Kaitlin E. Sundling   +1 more
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MEDIATION TERMINOLOGY AS A SECONDARY TERMINOLOGICAL SYSTEM

2017
В статье рассматриваются проблемы формирования вторичной терминосистемы юридической медиации. Вторичные терминосистемы – относительно новое явление языка науки, характеризующееся формированием особых подсистем терминов, обладающих особыми лингвистическими характеристиками. В составе вторичных терминосистем можно выявить не только термины базовой науки,
Vyushkina, E.G., Khizhnyak, S.P.
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Using Terminological Reasoning in Hybrid Systems

AI Communications, 1990
The basic feature of Hybrid Knowledge Representation Systems is the separation of the knowledge represented within the system into distinct components. In particular, the architecture of several such systems includes two components: terminological, containing the knowledge about the classes of objects and their relationships, and assertional, with the ...
DONINI, FRANCESCO MARIA   +2 more
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Nursing Classification and Terminology Systems

Health Information Management, 2003
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of these is in use by Australian nurses. Without consensus, nursing language and definitions incorporated in clinical information systems now being implemented will continue to vary considerably. The result will be an inability to compare nursing practice, or
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Systems of Terminology

1983
It is possible for a terminology group to struggle for years to define a term or a series of terms without reaching a consensus. At least one deterrent has been the lack of an orderly approach to the definitions process. This paper discusses what has been learned by ASTM Committee D-13 on Textiles from eight years of experience in dealing with a ...
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