Transcription of 6 Classification Schemes - Hinkelmann
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6 Classification SchemesProf. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann26 Classification SchemesOrganizing Information Objective: finding a way through the overwhelming volume of material. Approach: organize information into patterns with related itemsbrought together Information collections used by many people are organized in a way that correspond to the needs of most users, the navigation on the intranet or on a homepage the arrangement of books in libraries or bookshopssupport users in searching Information collections for individual use are also organized the order of paper files reflects the way you normally use them file management on a computer groups items according to theirshared characteristics, the nature of the item (software, document, database etc) the project referenceProf.
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann 6 Classification Schemes 5 Types of classification systems Flat Organisation: no structure between categories Taxonomy: categories arranged in a
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