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Understanding terminological systems. I: Terminology and typology

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Abstract

Terminological systems are an important research issue within the field of medical informatics. For precise understanding of existing terminological systems a referential framework is needed that provides a uniform terminology and typology of terminological systems themselves. In this article a uniform terminology is described by putting relevant fundamental notions and definitions used by standard organizations such as CEN and ISO into perspective, and interrelating them to arrive at a useful typology of terminological systems. This typology is illustrated by applying it to five well-known existing terminological systems
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-21
JournalMethods of information in medicine
Volume39
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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