. . "En el \u00E1mbito de la documentaci\u00F3n, una taxonom\u00EDa es un conjunto organizado de palabras o frases que se utiliza para organizar la informaci\u00F3n con la finalidad de facilitar la b\u00FAsqueda.\u200B Para representar cada uno de los temas que aparecen en la taxonom\u00EDa se utiliza una expresi\u00F3n del lenguaje natural, en lugar de los c\u00F3digos habituales en las sistemas de clasificaci\u00F3n bibliogr\u00E1fica. La estructura empleada para organizar las materias presentes en la taxonom\u00EDa es jer\u00E1rquica. Como herramienta para organizar y recuperar la informaci\u00F3n, las taxonom\u00EDas est\u00E1n vinculadas al entorno digital. Su principal funci\u00F3n es la mejora de la navegaci\u00F3n y el desarrollo de sistemas de b\u00FAsqueda basados en la exploraci\u00F3n (browsing).\u200B Muchas definiciones vinculan las taxonom\u00EDas al entorno corporativo, destacando su valor estrat\u00E9gico para la organizaci\u00F3n del conocimiento y la gesti\u00F3n del capital intelectual.\u200B"@es . . . . . . . "Corporate taxonomy"@en . "Taxonom\u00EDa (Vocabulario controlado)"@es . . . . . . . . . . . "Corporate taxonomy 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 promote discoverability and 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 classifications used in a company, a corporate taxonomy 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-how. Enterprises have varying interest in the usage of taxonomies, from the usual enterprise information searches to the direct business benefits of taxonomies benefiting quicker and more accurate searches for the merchandise or the services of e-commerce or e-library sites. Such organisations may need to build large and complex vocabularies and deal with information assets that are largely in the public domain. Consequently, they are looking to shortcut their metadata schema development and avoid reinventing the wheel. Such shortcuts include the licensing of ready-built taxonomies and vocabularies with which to enhance their search results quickly."@en . . "2970490"^^ . "1043651667"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "En el \u00E1mbito de la documentaci\u00F3n, una taxonom\u00EDa es un conjunto organizado de palabras o frases que se utiliza para organizar la informaci\u00F3n con la finalidad de facilitar la b\u00FAsqueda.\u200B Para representar cada uno de los temas que aparecen en la taxonom\u00EDa se utiliza una expresi\u00F3n del lenguaje natural, en lugar de los c\u00F3digos habituales en las sistemas de clasificaci\u00F3n bibliogr\u00E1fica. La estructura empleada para organizar las materias presentes en la taxonom\u00EDa es jer\u00E1rquica."@es . "Corporate taxonomy 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. 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."@en . "4110"^^ . . . . . . .