Categories are in flux, but their computational representations are static and isolated: that’s a problem
The evolution of categories is currently not tracked during a scientific investigation, and the systems that are used to describe categories and their relationships (ontologies) do not integrate directly into the process of science. It is time to change this!
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m.gahegan@auckland.ac.nzUsage metrics
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- Software engineering not elsewhere classified
- Digital processor architectures
- Human-computer interaction
- Information modelling, management and ontologies
- Image processing
- Knowledge and information management
- Information systems not elsewhere classified
- Information systems philosophy, research methods and theory
- Modelling and simulation
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categoriesconceptsknowledge evolutionGIScienceland cover changeclassification frameworksComputer SoftwareComputer System ArchitectureComputer-Human InteractionConceptual ModellingImage ProcessingInformation Engineering and TheoryInformation SystemsInformation Systems TheoryMarkup LanguagesRecords and Information Management (excl. Business Records and Information Management)Simulation and Modelling
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