Corporatetaxonomy is the hierarchical classification of entities of interest of an enterprise, organization or administration, used to classify documents, digital assets and other information. Taxonomies can cover virtually any type of physical or conceptual entities products, processes, knowledge fields, human groups, etc. at any level of granularity . Corporate taxonomies are increasingly used in information systems particularly content management and knowledge management systems , as a way to allow instant access to the right information within exponentially growing volumes of data in learning organizations . Relatively simple systems based on semantic networks and taxonomies proved to be a serious competitor to heavy data mining systems and behavior analysis software in contextual filtering applications used for routing customer requests, pushing content on a Web site or delivering product advertising in a targeted and pertinent way. A powerful approach to map and retrieve unstructured data, taxonomies allow efficient solutions in the management of corporate knowledge, in particular in complex organizational models for workflows , human resources or customer relations . As an extension of traditional thesauri and Taxonomic classification classifications used in a company, a corporatetaxonomy is usually the fruit of a large harmonization effort involving most departments of the organization. It is often developed, deployed and fine tuned over the years, while setting up knowledge management systems, in order to assure the survival and good use of valuable corporate know ... pdf 20040601 taxonomy WP.pdf Information intelligence Content classification and enterprise taxonomy practice . Delphi Group. 2004. Last checked 8 20 07. This whitepaper defines taxonomy and classification within an enterprise information architecture, analyzes trends in taxonomy software applications ... links http www.taxonomystrategies.com html bibliography.htm Taxonomy Strategies Bibliography ... more details
Other uses Taxonomy from lang grc taxis arrangement and lang grc nomia method ref cite web url http www.etymonline.com index.php?term taxonomy title Taxonomy work Online Etymology Dictionary ..., Campbell, C.S., Kellog, E.A., Stevens, P.F., Donoghue, M.J. 2007 Taxonomy. In Plant Systematics A Phylogenetic ... edition 2nd chapter Chapter 1 Plant Systematics an Overview ref The field of taxonomy, sometimes referred to as biological taxonomy , revolves around the description and use of taxonomic units, known as taxa singular taxon . A resulting taxonomy is a particular classification the taxonomy ... doi 10.1111 j.1095 8339.2009.00996.x ref Definitions The exact definition of taxonomy varies slightly .... ref Kirk, P.M., Cannon, P.F., Minter, D.W., Stalpers, J.A. eds. 2008 Taxonomy. In Dictionary of the Fungi , 10th edition. CABI, Netherlands. ref Application Taxonomy is a sub discipline ... Natural History Museum London. What is taxonomy? http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online science of natural history taxonomy systematics what is taxonomy index.html ref Without a working taxonomy of the organisms ..., S. 2010 What s in a name? A history of taxonomy. http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online science of natural history taxonomy systematics history taxonomy index.html ref Taxonomic descriptions see also Species ... to be. Although the discipline of taxonomy itself does not deal with the investigations of how ..., even though it is not a part of taxonomy. Numerical taxonomy See full article at Numerical taxonomy In numerical taxonomy, the taxonomy is exclusively based on cluster analysis and neighbor joining ... in modern times, having been largely superseded by cladistic analyses, as numerical taxonomy is sensitive to being misled by plesiomorph ic traits. History of taxonomy Early taxonomists Taxonomy has been ... Manktelow, M. 2010 History of Taxonomy. Lecture from Dept. of Systematic Biology, Uppsala University ... taxonomy in place. Aristotle to Plinius Historical records show that informally classifying organisms ... more details
Wiktionarypar taxonomyTaxonomy is the science of identifying and naming species, and arranging them into a classification. Taxonomy may also refer to Biological taxonomy , a field of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms Corporatetaxonomy , the hierarchical classification of entities of interest to an enterprise, organization or administration Economic taxonomy , a system of classification for economic activity Evolutionary taxonomy , the type of taxonomy that used overall similarity as its basis Folk taxonomy , the way people describe and organize their natural surroundings Military taxonomy , a set of terms that describe various types of military operations and equipment Numerical taxonomy , a classification system in biological systematics which deals with the numerical groupings of taxonomic units based on their character states Safety taxonomy , a standardized set of terminologies used within the fields of safety and health care Category TaxonomyTaxonomy disambig ... more details
also Baraminology , a taxonomy used in creation science Contrast set Corporatetaxonomy Linnaean taxonomy Evolutionary taxonomy Phylogenetics Cladistics Bibliography Bailenson, JN, MS Shum, S Atran ... are folk taxonomies. Theophrastus recorded evidence of a Greek folk taxonomy for plants, but later ... of Race classification of human beings race in humans argue that race is a folk taxonomy ... that folk taxonomies conflict at times with Linnaean taxonomy or current interpretations of evolution ... The growth of ethnobiological nomenclature , Current Anthropology , 27, 1, 1 19. Category taxonomy ... more details
A safety taxonomy is a standardized set of terminologies used within the fields of safety and health care. The goal is to foster clear communication, as the terminology used within these fields can be immensely confusing, even to specialists. ref Weinhart, S.N. 2005 Beyond Babel prospects for a universal patient safety taxonomy. Int. Journal for Quality in Health Care 17 93 94. http intqhc.oxfordjournals.org content 17 2 93.full ref The creation of effective taxonomies is of great importance. For example there exist numerous taxonomies to classify and analyze human error and accident causes. Examples of these include the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System based on Reason s Swiss Cheese Model , the CREAM Cognitive Reliability Error Analysis Method , the taxonomy used by http www.ciras.org.uk CIRAS Confidential Incident Railway Analysis System in the UK rail industry, and others. ref Wallace,B, and Alastair Ross. Beyond Human Error Taxonomies and Safety Science CRC Press 2006 . ref See also Taxonomy Biological taxonomy Economic taxonomy Military taxonomy Hermeneutics Safety science Safety science References reflist Category Safety Category Taxonomy ... more details
An economic taxonomy is a system of classification of economic activity, including products, companies and industries. Some economists believe that the study of economic policy demands the use of a taxonomic classificatory approach. ref Day, A.C.L. 1955 The taxonomic approach to the study of economic policies. The American Economic Review 45 64 78. http www.jstor.org pss 1811583 ref Widely used industry taxonomy industry taxonomies include the International Standard Industrial Classification ISIC national and regional taxonomies such as the United States Standard Industrial Classification SIC , the North American Industry Classification System NAICS , Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community NACE , the United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities , the Russian Economic Activities Classification System OKVED and proprietary taxonomies such as the Industry Classification Benchmark and Global Industry Classification Standard . The international and national taxonomies are used by official statistical agencies. The proprietary taxonomies are often used in the financial services industry to group similar investment vehicle s and to construct sectorial stock market indices . Pavitt s Taxonomy classifies firms by their principal sources of innovation. MasterFormat provides a taxonomy for organizing construction projects with the primary unit of differentiation consisting of a binary fail no fail tag. The majority of the users of MasterFormat fall into the first category. See also Taxonomy Biological taxonomy Industry taxonomy Military taxonomy References reflist Category Economics Category Taxonomy ... more details
DELTA DEscription Language for TAxonomy is a data format used in alpha taxonomytaxonomy for recording descriptions of living things. It is designed for computer processing, allowing the generation of identification keys, diagnosis , etc. It is widely accepted as a standard, one of only a few such standards. Quite a bit of software is available for various tasks, using this format. There is a website on DELTA, linking to many databases in this format. It was devised the CSIRO Australian Division of Entomology in 1971 to 2000, with a notable part taken by Dr. Michael J. Dallwitz. External links http delta intkey.com Category Scientific classification Category Plant taxonomy de Description Language for Taxonomy fr DELTA taxinomie ... more details
about Numerical taxonomy other uses of taxonomyTaxonomy disambiguation Numerical taxonomy is a Biological classification classification system in biological systematics which deals with the grouping by numerical method s of taxon taxonomic units based on their character states. ref cite web url http www.accessscience.com abstract.aspx?id 461900&referURL http 3a 2f 2fwww.accessscience.com 2fcontent.aspx 3fid 3d461900 title Numerical Taxonomy author date work www.accessscience.com publisher McGraw Hill Ltd. accessdate 13 April 2010 ref . It aims to create a taxonomy using numeric algorithms like cluster analysis rather than using subjective evaluation of their properties. The concept was first developed by Robert R. Sokal & Peter H. A. Sneath in 1963 ref Sokal & Sneath Principles of Numerical Taxonomy , San Francisco W.H. Freeman, 1963 ref and later elaborated by the same authors ref Sneath and Sokal Numerical Taxonomy , San Francisco W.H. Freeman, 1973 ref . They divided the field into phenetics in which classifications are formed based on the patterns of overall similarities and cladistics in which classifications based on the branching patterns of the estimated evolutionary history of the taxa. Note in recent years many authors treat numerical taxonomy and phenetics as synonyms despite the distinctions made by those authors. Although intended as an objective classification method, in practice the choice and implicit weighing of characteristics is, of course, influenced by available data and research interests of the investigator. What was made objective was the introduction of explicit steps to be used to create phenograms and cladograms using numerical methods rather than subjective synthesis of data. See also Hierarchical clustering Hierarchical clustering of networks Cladistics Phenetics References references Category Classification systems Category Taxonomy de Numerische Taxonomie es Taxonom a num rica ko ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Plant taxonomy is the science that finds, describes, classifies, identifies, and names plant s. It thus is one of the main branches of alpha taxonomytaxonomy . Plant taxonomy is closely allied to history of plant systematics plant systematics , and there is no sharp boundary between the two. In practice, plant systematics is involved with relationships between plants and their evolution, especially at the higher levels, whereas plant taxonomy deals with the actual handling of plant specimen s. The precise relationship between taxonomy and systematics, however, has changed along with the goals and methods employed. Plant taxonomy is well known for being turbulent, and traditionally there is no really close agreement on wiktionary circumscription circumscription and placement of taxon taxa . See the list of systems of plant taxonomy . Identification and classification Two goals of plant taxonomy are the identification and classification of plants. The distinction between these two goals is important and often overlooked. Plant identification is the determination of the identity of an unknown plant by comparison with previously collected specimens or with the aid of books or identification manuals. The process of identification connects the specimen with a published name. Once a plant specimen has been identified, its name and properties are known. Plant classification is the placing of known plants into groups or categories to show some relationship. Scientific classification follows a system of rules that standardizes the results, and groups successive categories into a hierarchy . For example, the Family biology family to which the Lilium lilies belong is classified as follows Kingdom Plant ae Division Magnoliophyta Class Liliopsida Order Liliales ... Herbarium History of plant systematics International Association for Plant TaxonomyTaxonomy of cultivated plants br Botany Category Plant taxonomy botany stub ar be ... more details
In Alpha taxonomytaxonomy , a segregate , or a segregate taxon is created when a taxon is split off, from another taxon. This other taxon will be better known, usually bigger, and will continue to exist, even after the segregate taxon has been split off. A segregate will be either new or ephemeral there is a tendency for taxonomists to disagree on segregates, and later workers often reunite a segregate with the mother taxon. If a segregate is generally accepted as a good taxon it ceases to be a segregate. Thus, this is a way of indicating change in the taxonomic status. It should not be confused with, for example, the subdivision of a genus into subgenus subgenera . For example, the genus Alsobia is a segregate from the genus Episcia The genera Filipendula and Aruncus are segregates from the genus Spiraea . External links http www.mushroomthejournal.com greatlakesdata Terms segre342.html A more detailed explanation , with multiple examples on mushroom s. Category Botanical nomenclature Category Plant taxonomy Category Scientific classification ... more details
for related disciplines concerning the classification of living things biological classification taxonomy systematics File Beetle collection.jpg thumb right Alpha taxonomy is the description and naming of species, such as this display of zoological specimen s of beetle s. Alpha taxonomy is the List of academic ... museums , herbarium herbaria and botanical garden s. The term alpha refers to alpha taxonomy being the first and most basic step in taxonomy . Describing species File Cimbrophlebia brooksi Holotype ... species thus creating an unnecessary junior Synonym taxonomy synonym or using a species name that is already ... in several different languages, making alpha taxonomy very much the realm of specialists. ref name ... years of Linnaean taxonomy . It is no longer done in zoology, but a system of abbreviations is List ... works. Alpha taxonomy and systematics For a long time the term taxonomy was used for what is today seen as alpha taxonomy. Over time, the term taxonomy has gained several other meanings and has thus become ..., by alpha taxonomy . As such, alpha taxonomy deals mostly with actual organisms and fossils species ... are the province of beta taxonomy , more commonly called systematics . Systematics as a science deals ... of traditional morphological taxonomy. ref cite journal author Quentin D. Wheeler year 2004 chapter ... title Taxonomy for the twenty first century editor H. C. J. Godfray & S. Knapp volume 359 issue ... Taxonomy Important publications in taxonomy Integrated Taxonomic Information System Systematics Taxon ... EN&rlang EN BioLib http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy NCBI Taxonomy http research.amnh.org informatics taxlit Taxonomy & Informatics An AMNH & National Science Foundation NSF Project http www.m w.com dictionary taxonomy Merriam Webster Online Dictionary definition taxonomy http www.nature.com nature ... Taxonomic subdivision of life DEFAULTSORT Alpha Taxonomy Category Taxonomy Category Scientific classification ... simple Taxonomy sv Systematik biologi vi Ph n lo i h c yi zh ... more details
wiktionarypar circumscription In taxonomy , circumscription is the definition of the limits of a taxonomic group of organisms. One goal of taxonomy is to achieve a stable circumscription for every taxonomic group. Achieving stability can be simple or difficult. An example of a taxonomic group with unstable circumscription is Anacardiaceae , a Family biology family of flowering plant s. Some experts favor a circumscription ref http delta intkey.com angio www anacardi.htm Anacardiaceae in http delta intkey.com angio L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz 1992 onwards . The families of flowering plants. ref in which this family includes the Blepharocaryaceae , Julianaceae , and Podoaceae , which are sometimes considered to be separate families. ref Stevens, P. F. 2001 onwards . http www.mobot.org MOBOT research APweb Angiosperm Phylogeny Website . Version 9, June 2008 and more or less continuously updated since . ref See also Circumscription logic Circumscriptional name Circumscribed circle Venn diagram References reflist biology stub Category Logic Category Taxonomy es Circunscripci n taxonom a la Circumscriptio taxinomia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In taxonomy , inclusion is the process whereby two species that were believed to be distinct are found in fact to be the same and are thus combined as one species. Which name is kept for this unified species is sometimes a cause of debate, but generally it is the earlier named one, and the other species is said to be included within this one. Inclusion is far more common in paleontology than more recent biology , although it is not unheard of in the latter. When it occurs with more recent or modern species, it is usually the result of a species with wide geographical dispersion. DEFAULTSORT Inclusion Taxonomy Category Scientific classification ... more details
assessment types. The verbs are intended to be feasible and measurable. Bloom s Taxonomy is a classification ... text, Taxonomy of educational objectives the classification of educational goals ref name Bloom1 ..., D. R. 1956 . Taxonomy of educational objectives the classification of educational goals Handbook ... research. ref ref name Bloom2 Bloom, Benjamin S. Reflections on the development and use of the taxonomy in Anderson, Lorin W. & Lauren A. Sosniak, eds. 1994 , Bloom s Taxonomy A Forty Year Retrospective ... objectives that education educators set for students learning objectives . Bloom s Taxonomy ... Instruction , Houghton Mifflin ref A goal of Bloom s Taxonomy is to motivate educators to focus ... version of the taxonomy was created in 2000. ref name revision L. W. Anderson, D. R. Krathwohl, Peter ..., and Merlin C. Wittrock eds 2000 A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing A Revision of Bloom s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Allyn and Bacon ref ref Anderson, L. & Krathwohl, D. A. 2001 Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching and Assessing A Revision of Bloom s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives New York Longman ref ref Krathwohl, D. R. 2002 . A revision of bloom s taxonomy An overview. Theory into Practice, 41 4 , 212 218. ref Bloom s Taxonomy is considered to be a foundational and essential ... Society for the Study of Education . A mythology has grown around the taxonomy, possibly due to many people learning about the taxonomy through second hand information. Bloom himself considered the Handbook ... name Bloom2 Domains Key to understanding the taxonomy and its revisions, variations, and addenda over ... to focus on one of the three domains as indicated in the domain specification in title The Taxonomy .... ref Krathwohl, D. R., Bloom, B. S., & Masia, B. B. 1964 . Taxonomy of educational objectives .... ref ref Harrow, A.J. 1972 A Taxonomy of the Psychomotor Domain New York ref ref Dave, R.H. 1970 ..., Ideally each major field should have its own taxonomy in its own language more detailed, closer to the special ... more details
Pavitt s Taxonomy categorizes mostly large industrial firms along trajectories of technological change according to sources of technology, requirements of the users, and appropriability regime Pavitt 1984 . The taxonomy aims to classify innovation modes according to different sectoral groups and the flow of knowledge between such groups. It was first proposed by SPRU researcher Keith Pavitt at the University of Sussex and has since been applied in innovation research to describe and categorize industries and the firms therein Daniele Archibugi Archibugi 2001 . According to Castellacci 2008 , Pavitt s model of the linkages between science based, specialized suppliers, scale intensive and supplier dominated industries provides a stylized and powerful description of the core set of industrial sectors that sustained the growth of advanced economies during the Fordist age. Pavitt s Taxonomy Pavitt s taxonomy consists of four categories of industrial firms 1 Supplier Dominated includes firms from mostly traditional manufacturing such as textiles and agriculture which rely on sources of innovation external to the firm. 2 Scale Intensive characterized by mainly large firms producing basic materials and consumer durables, e.g. automotive sector. Sources of innovation may be both internal and external to the firm with a medium level of appropriability. 3 Specialized Suppliers smaller, more specialized firms producing technology to be sold into other firms, e.g. specialized machinery production and high tech instruments. There is a high level of appropriability due to the tacit nature of the knowledge. 4 Science based high tech firms which rely on R&D from both in house sources and university ... 10438590100000016 last Daniele Archibugi Archibugi first D. year 2001 title Pavitt s Taxonomy Sixteen ..., regimes and trajectories Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral ... Pavitt first K. year 1984 title Sectoral patterns of technical change towards a taxonomy and a theory ... more details
refimprove date January 2007 As the family Picrodendraceae is erected from the bases of subfamily Oldfieldioideae , its taxonomy remains the same Tribe Caletieae There are 4 subtribes and 13 genera Subtribe Dissiliariinae Austrobuxus also Buraeavia , Bureaua , Canaca , Choriophyllum Choriceras Dissiliaria Longetia Sankowskya Whyanbeelia Subtribe Hyaenanchinae Hyaenanche also Toxicodendrum Subtribe Petalostigmatinae Petalostigma also Xylococcus Subtribe Pseudanthinae Kairothamnus Micrantheum also Allenia , Caletia Neoroepera Pseudanthus also Chorizotheca , Chrysostemon , Stachystemon Scagea Tribe Picrodendreae There are 3 subtribes and 8 genera Subtrible Mischodontinae Androstachys Aristogeitonia also Paragelonium Mischodon Stachyandra Voatamalo Subtribe Paiveusinae Oldfieldia also Cecchia , Paivaeusa Subtribe Picrodendrinae Parodiodendron Picrodendron Piranhea also Celaenodendron Tribe Podocalyceae This tribe has 3 subtribes and 3 genera Subtribe Paradrypetinae Paradrypetes moved to Rhizophoraceae ref name APW cite web url http www.mobot.org mobot research APweb orders malpighialesweb.htm Malpighiales title Angiosperm Phylogeny Website Malpighiales publisher Missouri Botanical Garden ref ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html genusfamfind.pl?genus Paradrypetes&ferns ferns&gymno gymno&angio angio title GRIN Taxonomy for Plants Paradrypetes publisher United States Department of Agriculture ref Subtribe Tetracoccinae Tetracoccus plant Tetracoccus also Halliophytum Subtribe Podocalycinae Podocalyx Incertae sedis Tacarcuna See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae Taxonomy of the Phyllanthaceae References reflist Category Picrodendraceae es Anexo Taxonom a de Picrodendraceae ... more details
Multiple issues wikify November 2010 orphan November 2010 refimprove November 2010 Williams Taxonomy is a Hierarchy hierarchical arrangement of 8 thinking skills. The first four levels are essentially Cognitive skill cognitive thinking , while the last four levels are affective feeling in nature. Each level of the Taxonomy is taught explicitly to students so that students are trained in creative thinking skills. Once familiar with each skill, students are given opportunity to transfer skill to content. The eight levels are Fluency , the generation of many ideas, answers, responses , possibilities to a given situation problem Flexibility , the generation of alternatives, variations, adaptations, different ideas solutions options Originality , the generation of new, unique and novel responses solutions Elaboration , the expansion, enlargement, enrichment or embellishment of ideas to make it easier for others to understand or make it more interesting Risk taking , experimenting, trying new challenges Complexity , the ability to create structure out of chaos, to bring logical order to a given situation and or to see the missing parts Curiosity , the ability to wonder, ponder, contemplate or puzzle Imagination , the ability to build mental pictures, visualise possibilities and new things or reach beyond practical limits. The purposes of the taxonomy are to teach creative thinking skills, to encourage lateral thinking as well as proactivity , to foster creativity , and to develop students creative talents which can be transferred to the changing challenges faced in everyday life . References references Wormeli, R. Fair isn t always equal assessing & grading in the differentiated classroom p.  67 Stenhouse Publishers, 2006 External links http www.notjustschoolwork.com uploads Williams Taxonomy of creative thinking.pdf Categories Category Creativity Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
Military taxonomy encompasses the domains of weapons, equipment, organizations, strategies, and tactics. ref name cycorp2 Cycorp http www.cyc.com products overview Structured information ref The use of Taxonomy taxonomies in the military extends beyond its value as an indexing tool or record keeping template. ref Fenske, Russell W. http www.jstor.org pss 168881 A Taxonomy for Operations Research, Operations Research, Vol. 19, No. 1 Jan. Feb., 1971 , pp. 224 234 United Nations. http archives.un.org unarms doc taxonomy 20060609 Taxonomy Version 1.pdf Taxonomy for Recordkeeping in Field Missions of UN ... but it could be construed as a military taxonomy modeling military space systems architectures ... taxonomy Defining Taxonomy , Straights Knowledge website. ref Clauzewitz conceptual blink represents ... military taxonomy might be an hierarchical set of classifications for a given set of objects ... military taxonomy a taxonomy holding only with respect to a specific context and the progress of reasoning ... paradigm A taxonomy of terms to describe various types of military operations is fundamentally affected ... Hy ga class helicopter destroyer Military taxonomy in Japan is circumscribed by Japan s pacifist .... Until the 1970s, US Navy taxonomy categorized large scale flattops as attack aircraft carriers ... Globalsecurity Strategic paradigm A number of military strategies can be parsed using a taxonomy ... and this template suggests discrete modes of force. The taxonomy model analysis suggests a useful ... Inbar. http www.informaworld.com smpp content content a782379359 db all order page A taxonomy .... 121 138. ref Parsing terrorism In the 21st century, the ambit of a subset taxonomy of terrorism would ... http www.e mapsys.com Taxonomy1.htm taxonomy ref Taxonomies are a necessary but not sufficient condition ... 0 887 06653 5 http www.worldcat.org wcpa oclc 15856738 OCLC 15856738 Category Taxonomy Category Classification systems Category Military theory simple Military taxonomy ... more details
Evolutionary taxonomy , evolutionary systematics or Darwinian classification is a branch of biological classification that seeks to classify organism s using a combination of Phylogenetics phylogenetic relationship and overall similarity. This type of taxonomy considers taxa rather than single species, so that groups of species give rise to new groups. The concept found its current form in the modern evolutionary synthesis of the early 1940s. Evolutionary taxonomy differs from strict pre Darwinian Linnaean taxonomy , which produces orderly lists rather than Phylogenetic tree trees . Also, unlike cladistics cladism which only maps phylogeny, evolutionary taxonomy also offer a biological biological classification classification system . ref name Mayr Bock 2002 While in phylogeny where each taxon must consist of a single ancestral node and all its descendants, evolutionary taxonomy allows for groups to be excluded from their parent taxa e.g. dinosaurs are not considered to include birds, but to have given rise to them , thus allowing for paraphyly paraphyletic taxa. ref name grant2003 citation ... volume 90 issue 9 page 1263 ref Origin of evolutionary taxonomy File Edward Hitchcock Paleontological ... diagrams are a hallmark of evolutionary taxonomy Evolutionary taxonomy arose as a result of Linnaean taxonomy being influenced by the theory of evolution . The idea of the Linnaean taxonomy as translating ... Mayr.pdf ref Difference from phylogenetic taxonomy The two approaches differ in the use of the word ..., amphibians are monophyletic under evolutionary taxonomy, since it has arisen from fishes only once. Under phylogenetic taxonomy, amphibians is not monophyletic, in that the amniote s reptile s, bird ... systematics is a division according to Linnaean taxonomy which can then be used to form tentative ... then be used to recommend a taxonomy. ref name grant1998 Cladistics collects character data only from ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Evolutionary Taxonomy Category Phylogenetics Category Scientific classification ... more details
not have an exact present form, as Linnaean taxonomy as such does not really exist it is a collective ... name in the accepted nomenclature as opposed to a modernistic clade name . The taxonomy of Linnaeus ... of the value of his taxonomy. For animals Image Linnaeus Regnum Animale 1735 .png thumb 400px The 1735 classification of animals Only in the Animal Kingdom is the higher taxonomy of Linnaeus still ... s For minerals His taxonomy of minerals has dropped long since from use. In the tenth edition, 1758 ... of animals . Prior to Linnaean taxonomy, animals were classified according to their mode of movement. A strength of Linnaean taxonomy is that it can be used to organize the different kinds of living ... systematist s biologists specializing in taxonomy , not merely of the binomial names themselves ... taxonomy , where the various extant taxon extant and extinct are linked together to construct a phylogeny. This is largely what is meant by the term Linnaean taxonomy when used in a modern context ... of Linnaean taxonomy, is sometimes seen as problematic. Therefore, some systematists have proposed ... Hierarchy A Philosophical Study of Biological Taxonomy . Cambridge Cambridge University Press ... Carl Linnaeus Taxonomy Category Scientific classification Category Classification systems Category ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 The gender taxonomy is a Taxonomic classification classification of the range of different levels at which human s vary in sexual characteristics . It is mainly used by medical specialists working in the area of sexology sex research . ref A review of cross gender taxonomies shows that previous observers have identified and labeled a homosexual type far more consistently than any other category of male gender dysphoric. br Ray Blanchard , http www.springerlink.com content kp318216v0055487 The classification and labeling of nonhomosexual gender dysphorias , Archives of Sexual Behavior 18 4 1989 315 334. ref John Money and Milton Diamond are probably the best known researchers in this field. Money earned his Doctorate PhD for research into human hermaphrodite hermaphroditism and pseudohermaphroditism , now known as intersex conditions. The taxonomy starts at the simplest, biology biological level and traces differentiations expressed at the increasingly complicated levels produced over the course of the human Biological life cycle life cycle . chromosome s 46,XX 46,XY 47,XXY Klinefelter s syndrome 45,X0 Turner syndrome XYY syndrome 47,XYY 47,XXX Triple X syndrome XXXX syndrome XXXXX syndrome , 48,XXYY syndrome , 46,XX XY Mosaic genetics mosaic , other mosaic, and others gonad s testes , ovary ovaries , one of each, Ovotestis ovotestes , other types of gonadal dysgenesis Sex steroids hormones androgen s including testosterone estrogen s, including estradiol , estriol , estrone antiandrogen s and others Sex organ genitals primary sexual characteristics see http www.dsdguidelines.org htdocs parents handout genital development.html diagram for the six class system secondary sexual characteristic s Sexual dimorphism dimorphic physical characteristics, other than primary characteristics brain structure special kinds of secondary characteristics, due to their influence on psychology and behaviour gender identity psychology psychological identification ... more details
The taxonomy of the Pachypodium genus is the study of the species and subspecies in the genus Pachypodium . There are currently 25 recognized species in the genus, of which 17 are shrub s and eight are tree s. Species included in the genus Pachypodium are as follows ref Rapanarivo et al., 1999 Lavranos, 2004 Mays, Harry, 2005 ref P. ambongense Madagascar, shrub P. baronii Madagascar, shrub P. bicolor Madagascar, shrub P. bispinosum Southern Continental Africa, shrub P. brevicaule Madagascar, shrub P. cactipes Madagascar, shrub P. decaryi Madagascar, shrub P. densiflorum Baker Madagascar, shrub P. brevicalyx or P. densiflorum var. brevicalyx P. eburneum Madagascar, shrub P. geayi Madagascar, tree P. gracilius Madagascar, shrub P. horombense Madagascar, shrub P. inopinatum Madagascar, shrub Madagascar palm P. lamerei Madagascar palm Madagascar, tree P. ramosum A synonym for P. lamere Pachypodium lealii P. lealii Bottle tree Southern Continental Africa, tree P. makayense Madagascar, shrub ref cite journal last Lavranos first John, J. title Pachypodium makayense A New Species From Madagascar journal Cactua and Succulent Journal volume 76 issue 2 pages 85 88 ref P. menabeum Madagascar, tree ref Mays, Harry. European Union Honorary Representative The Huntington Botannical Gardens 2005 offering of International Succulent Introductions for the European Union. Woodsleig, Moss Lane, St. Michaels on Wyre, Preston, PR3 0TY, UK 2005 ref P. meridionale Madagascar, tree Cobas tree P. namaquanum Cobas tree Southern Continental Africa, tree P. rosulatum Madagascar, shrub P. rutenbergianum Madagascar, tree P. saundersii Southern Continental Africa, shrub P. sofiense Madagascar, tree P. succulentum Southern Continental Africa, Shrub P. windsorii Madagascar, Shrub References references cite ... Taxonomy, habitats and cultivation Taxonomic revision of the genus Pachyypodium, S.H.J.V. Rapanarivo ... Category Plant taxonomy Category Pachypodium ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Duncan s taxonomy is a classification of computer architecture s, proposed by Ralph Duncan in 1990. ref name duncan Duncan, Ralph, A Survey of Parallel Computer Architectures , IEEE Computer. February 1990, pp. 5 16. ref Duncan proposed modifications to Flynn s taxonomy ref name flynn Flynn, M.J., Very High Speed Computing Systems , Proc. IEEE. Vol. 54, 1966, pp.1901 1909. ref to include pipelined vector processes. ref name vhsc http books.google.com books?id W3Ld65MnwgkC&pg PA25&lpg PA25&dq Duncan 27s Taxonomy&source bl&ots TcxNTapqdo&sig ck7xsVYTYnJVsaS8Swxy23d6AHc&hl en&ei L7ArTOG7CsGBlAe tN2vCQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBIQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Duncan 27s 20Taxonomy&f false Introduction to Parallel Algorithms ref Taxonomy The taxonomy was developed during 1988 1990 and was first published in 1990. Its original categories are indicated below. Synchronous Architectures This category includes all the parallel architectures that coordinate concurrent execution in lockstep fashion and do so via mechanisms such as global clocks, central control units or vector unit controllers. Further subdivision of this category is made primarily on the basis of the synchronization mechanism. ref name duncan Pipelined vector processors Pipelined vector processors are characterized by pipelined functional units that accept a sequential stream of array or vector elements, such that different stages in a filled pipeline are processing different elements of the vector at a given time. ref name Hwang84 Hwang, K., ed., Tutorial Supercomputers Design and Applications. Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, California, 1984, esp. chapters 1 and 2. ref Parallelism is provided both by the pipelining in individual functional units described above, as well as by operating multiple units of this kind in parallel and by chaining the output of one unit into another ... Single Instruction Stream, Multiple Data Stream category from Flynn s Taxonomy as a root class for Processor ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Human taxonomy is the classification of the species Homo sapiens Latin wise man , or modern human. Homo genus Homo is the human genus , which also includes Neanderthal s and many other extinct species of hominid H. sapiens is the only surviving species of the genus Homo . Extinct Homo species are known as archaic humans. Modern humans are the subspecies Human Homo sapiens sapiens , differentiated from a direct ancestor, Homo sapiens idaltu . Prior to the current scientific classification of humans, philosophers and scientists have made various attempts to classify humans. They offered various definitions of the human being and various schemes for classifying types of humans. Biologists once classified races as subspecies, but today scientists question even the concept of race itself. Certain issues in human taxonomy remain topics of debate today. Extended scientific classification The modern scientific classification of the human species contains many sub and super sections each one being, ideally, a clade which have been interpolated between the seven traditional taxon Linnaean taxonomic ranks . Humans are not only the sole surviving representatives of the genus Homo but also the only surviving representatives of the subtribe Hominina, which includes Australopithecus and other more anthropomorphic hominids. Species believed to be ancestors are listed within higher taxa. Biota taxonomy Biota all life on Earth, including precellular life Clade Cytota ... in human taxonomy Generally, humans are considered the only surviving representatives of the genus ... the category of human as including that species. History of human taxonomy Human taxonomy has involved ... or the political animal . Classic and medieval taxonomy grouped living things according to characteristics ..., eating, breathing, etc. . Modern taxonomy, on the other hand, classifies organisms according to evolutionary ... of human evolution Human Evolution DEFAULTSORT Human Taxonomy Category Human evolution Taxonomy ... more details