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  • ...eaning involved in information. For example, [[Ontology (computer science)|ontology]] can describe concepts, relationships between things, and categories of th ...esign time. This means that when something changes, previously unexchanged information needs to be exchanged, or two programs need to interoperate in a new way, t ...
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  • ...for describing electric utilities|the standard for IT environments|Common Information Model (computing)}} ...xplore.ieee.org/document/5772503|chapter=The impact of PAP 8 on the Common Information Model (CIM)|first=John J.|last=Simmins|title=2011 IEEE/PES Power Systems Co ...
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  • {{Main article|Ontology}} Ontology is the study of concepts of existence, and of recognition of entities. The ...
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  • ..., content contribution functionalities and structured [[Ontology (computer science)|ontologies]]. [[Wikipedia]] itself is a prototypical example of a knowledg ...main goal of the participants is to transmit to each other some signals or information related to the activities and behavior being generated in that environment ...
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  • ...description|Description of a set of data projects widely used in political science and law}}{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2023}} ...of National Constitutions: A Cross-National Historical Dataset." National Science Foundation, Award Nos. 0648288 and 0819102. Online at https://www.nsf.gov/ ...
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  • {{Short description|Ontology applicable across domains of knowledge}} ...pper ontology, e.g., the upper ontology classes are [[Superclass (computer science)|superclasses]] or [[superset]]s of all the classes in the domain ontologie ...
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  • {{Short description|Organisational activity concerning information lifecycle}} {{for|the library science degree|Master of Information Management}} ...
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  • ...hy Documentation Center]]) and ''[[Philosophy & Technology]]'' ([[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]]) publish exclusively works in philosophy of techn ...ay et al. suggest that instead of considering technology as a secondary to ontology, technology be understood as prior to the very possibility of philosophy: " ...
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  • ...ash; familiarity with someone or something, which can include [[fact]]s, [[information]], [[description]]s, and/or [[skills]] acquired through [[experience]] or ...examine the way things are in the physical world. You don't have to do any science."<ref>{{cite magazine| url=https://believermag.com/an-interview-with-galen- ...
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  • {{Short description|Academic field concerned with collection and analysis of information}} ...a science|library science|Information system#As an academic discipline{{!}}information systems (discipline)}} ...
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  • ...conjunctions with SMEs. Technical communicators interview SMEs to extract information and convert it into a form suitable for the audience. SMEs are often requir ...y [[knowledge engineering|knowledge engineers]] or [[Ontology (information science)|ontologists]]. A SME is also involved in validating the resulting system. ...
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  • ...Common Semantics for Sharing Knowledge|series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science|year = 2005|last1 = Goguen|first1 = Joseph|volume = 3596|pages = 52–77|isbn .../web.archive.org/web/20210618025411/https://bcs.mit.edu/research/cognitive-science|url-status=dead}}</ref> ...
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  • {{for|the academic field|Systems science}}{{For|the engineering|Systems engineering}} ...ystems are the subjects of study of [[systems theory]] and other [[systems science]]s. ...
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  • ...Human [[language]] and [[discourse]], [[communication]], [[philosophy]], [[science]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[poetry]], [[theology]], and [[religion]] a * Sign, in [[ontology]] and [[spirituality]]: a [[coincidence]] or surprising event thought to re ...
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  • ...aning knowledge. A practitioner of science is called a "scientist". Modern science respects [[Objectivity (philosophy)|objective]] logical reasoning, and foll == Essence of science == ...
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  • ...tter generated an on-screen graphical hypertextual map of an [[issue-based information system]], a model of argumentation developed by Werner Kunz and [[Horst Rit ...gham Shum|Sherborne|2014}}</ref> Argument maps are also used in [[forensic science]],<ref>For example: {{harvnb|Bex|2011}}</ref> [[law]], and [[artificial int ...
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  • ...ated [[podcasting]] and [[webcasting]] developments create an 'alternative information and communication infrastructure' for audio and audiovisual creation. The e ...human intelligence) and associated changes in ways of feeling and being ([[ontology]]), ways of knowing ([[epistemology]]) and value constellations ([[axiology ...
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  • ...t is relevant for scientific fields such as [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]]. Logic is the study of the forms of [[reason]]ing in arguments and the de ...es from premises to a conclusion. Defeasibility means that when additional information (new evidence or contrary arguments) is provided, the premises may be no lo ...
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  • ...l naturalism''' and '''antisupernaturalism'''. "Ontological" refers to [[ontology]], the philosophical study of what exists. Philosophers often treat natural ...entific methods should also be used in philosophy. According to this view, science and philosophy are not always distinct from one another, but instead form a ...
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  • ...tnam's Sons|date=1929}}</ref>{{rp|255}} Moreover, a "culture which permits science to destroy traditional values [valuations] but which distrusts its power to ...pose to control the quality of experienced objects, the failure of natural science to disclose significant values [valuations] in its objects will come as a s ...
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