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Phillips, Jeff, Klima, Christine |
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Transform Magazine; May2004, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p28-31, 4p |
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Taxonomies organize your information for more efficient retrieval and better topic insight. Organizations typically choose between building taxonomies or using automated taxonomy-creation or content-classification tools. Here are ways to select the best approach for your organization. Creating a taxonomy is the process of classifying information according to a logical system. There are several ways to create taxonomies, but most organizations build them manually, buy pre-existing taxonomies or apply automated taxonomy/classification tools to their data. Each approach has advantages and disadvantages. Building taxonomies on your own consists of first defining the structure of the taxonomy and then populating it with content. If you would like to avoid the effort of the build-your-own approach, prebuilt taxonomies are available from Convera, Entrieva, LexisNexis, Stratify, Verity and other search-technology companies or from enterprise content management vendors with modular taxonomy and classification offerings. Taxonomy-creation tools learn a group of documents and suggest logical categories based on the content or categorization criteria defined by the company. |
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