CIRT, the Italian Reference Centre for Technical and Scientific Terminology, is a network of sites designed to manage and retrieve terminological information. In view of the multiplicity of knowledge base structures which go together to form CIRT, as well as the need to preserve them, an interface system was developed for the integrated management of different order systems. Work began with an analysis and comparison of the ICC and ICS classifications. Automatic procedures were defined to manage these classifications in an integrated way and to compare and correlate their classes. This paper describes the different structural characteristics of the two systems in question with a formal presentation of the typology of relations between classes, the problems that emerged during the research and the results achieved.

ICC and ICS: Comparison and Relations between two Systems Based on Different Principles

1998

Abstract

CIRT, the Italian Reference Centre for Technical and Scientific Terminology, is a network of sites designed to manage and retrieve terminological information. In view of the multiplicity of knowledge base structures which go together to form CIRT, as well as the need to preserve them, an interface system was developed for the integrated management of different order systems. Work began with an analysis and comparison of the ICC and ICS classifications. Automatic procedures were defined to manage these classifications in an integrated way and to compare and correlate their classes. This paper describes the different structural characteristics of the two systems in question with a formal presentation of the typology of relations between classes, the problems that emerged during the research and the results achieved.
1998
Inglese
6
229
237
432
http://www.isko.org/ko.html
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EDITORIAL BOARD: Richard P. Smiraglia (Long Island University, USA), Clément Arsenault (University of Montréal, Canada), Ia McIlwaine (University College London, UK), Nancy Williamson (University of Toronto, Canada), Hanne Albrechtsen (Institute of Knowledge Sharing, Denmark), Gabriel McKee (Long Island University, USA), Clare Beghtol (University of Toronto, Canada), Gerhard Budin (University of Vienna, Austria), Jesús Gascón García (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain), Claudio Gnoli (University of Pavia, Italy), Rebecca Green (Library of Congress, USA), José Augusto Chaves Guimarães (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil), Birger Hjørland (Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark), Barbara H. Kwasnik (Syracuse University, USA), Jens-Erik Mai (University of Toronto, Canada), Joan S. Mitchell (Library of Congress, USA), Widad Mustafa el Hadi (Université Charles de Gaulle Lille 3, France), H. Peter Ohly (IZ Sozialwissenschaften, Germany), Hope A. Olson (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA), M. P. Satija (Guru Nanak Dev University, India), Winfried Schmitz-Esser (Tirol, Austria), Otto Sechser (Zürich, Switzerland), Dagobert Soergel (University of Maryland, USA), Eduard R. Sukiasyan (Moscow, Russia), Joseph T. Tennis (University of Washington, USA), Martin van der Walt (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa), Harald Zimmermann (Softex, Germany)
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Meoevoli, L; Negrini, G; Farnesi, T
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