Taxonomic classification
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Taxonomic classification is the act of placing an object or concept into a set or sets of categories (such as a taxonomy or a subject index), based on the properties of the object or concept. A person may classify the object or concept according to an ontology.
Examples of taxonomic classification include:
- Library classification
- Scientific classification of organisms.
- Classification of finite simple groups
- Medical classification like ICD
- Security classification
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