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The semantic spectrum (sometimes referred to as the ontology spectrum or the smart data continuum or semantic precision) is a series of increasingly precise or rather semantically expressive definitions for data elements in knowledge representations, especially for machine use.
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Some steps in the semantic spectrum include the following:
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glossary: A simple list of terms and their definitions
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controlled vocabulary: A simple list of terms, definitions and naming conventions.
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data dictionary: Terms, definitions, naming conventions and one or more representations of the data elements in a computer system.
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data model: Terms, definitions, naming conventions
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taxonomy: A complete data model in an inheritance hierarchy where all data elements inherit their behaviors from a single "super data element"
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ntology: A complete, machine-readable specification of a conceptualization using URLs for all data elements, properties and relationship types. The W3C standard language for representing ontologies is the Web Ontology Language (OWL). Ontologies frequently contain formal business rules formed in discrete logic statements that relate data elements to each an
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Nick Gall@toughLoveforx @ddrrnt @wwjimd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_spectrum
@toughLoveforx @ddrrnt @wwjimdsemanticweb ontology vocabulary taxonomy pinboardimport20141106
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Marc-Alexandre Gagnon@toughLoveforx @ddrrnt @wwjimd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_spectrum Ystrdy's convo., i.e. biosemiotics, complex social informatics
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