Integration of Concepts
The knowledge organization system provides intellectual access to and retrieval of scientific knowledge from digital library collections. It delivers knowledge, information, and data to a user in semantically related format. Primary domains are Mathematics, Nature science disciplines (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Ecology, etc) and Engineering. In other words, KIS deals with any matter-based disciplines.
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Logically Definable Concepts |
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Investigation into the nature of scientific knowledge shows, that all of this knowledge above is about "Matter's objects and phenomena; their relationships; processes of transformations and interactions among them; results of these processes; and their impact on other objects in the Universe." The last set of concepts formulated above is called Matter in Development (MD).
Matter is simultaneously a substance and a field. Matter exists in movement and development. General matter attributes are space and time. Matter consists of particles which are interact. Matter organization does not have a beginning or end. Matter can exist in format of particles, substances, and other micro or macro objects or phenomena (for example, cells, plants, organisms, human beings, rocks, rivers, etc)
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Abstract concepts |
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Unknown concepts |
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