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.

 

Logically Definable Concepts
Mathematical Concepts

 

Empirically definable Concepts
Physical Concepts

 

Scientifical concepts
Nature Science Discipline-based Concepts


Chem Bio Geog Astron Eng


 

 

 

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)

Objects of Matter: Static and Dynamic

 

Characterizable Concepts
Bonds
and Processes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract concepts

 

 

 

 

Unknown concepts