Taxonomy
Not to be confused with taxidermy.
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Taxonomy may refer to:
Science
- Taxonomy (biology),  a branch of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms
- Alpha taxonomy, the description and basic classification of new species, subspecies, and other taxa
 - Linnaean taxonomy meaning either of:
- the original classification scheme of Carl Linnæus
 - rank-based scientific classification as opposed to clade-based classification
 
 - Evolutionary taxonomy, traditional post-Darwinian hierarchical biological classification
 - Numerical taxonomy, a taxonomic method employing numeric algorithms
 - Phenetics, a system for ordering species based on overall similarities
 - Phylogenetics, based on characteristics derived from shared descent from common ancestors
 
 - Chemical classification, the basal taxonomy of chemical compounds
 - Flynn's taxonomy, a classification of instruction level parallelism methods
 
General
- Taxonomy (general), the practice and science of classification of things or concepts, including the principles that underlie such classification
 - Folk taxonomy, the way people describe and organize their natural surroundings
 - Folksonomy, classification based on user's tags
 - Taxonomy for search engines as a tool to improve relevance of search in a vertical domain
 
Business and economics
- Corporate taxonomy, the hierarchical classification of entities of interest to an enterprise, organization or administration
 - Economic taxonomy, a system of classification for economic activity
- Global Industry Classification Standard, an industry taxonomy developed by MSCI and Standard & Poor's (S&P)
 - Industry Classification Benchmark, an industry classification taxonomy launched by Dow Jones and FTSE
 - International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), a United Nations system for classifying economic data
 - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), used in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America
 - Pavitt's Taxonomy, classification of firms by their principal sources of innovation
 - Standard Industrial Classification, a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code
 - United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities, a Standard Industrial Classification by type of economic activity
 
 - Records management taxonomy, the representation of data, upon which the classification of unstructured content is based, within an organization.
 - XBRL Taxonomy, eXtensible Business Reporting Language
 - SRK taxonomy, in workplace user-interface design
 
Education
- Bloom's taxonomy, a standardized categorization of learning objectives in an educational context
 - Classification of Instructional Programs, a taxonomy of academic disciplines at institutions of higher education in the United States
 - SOLO Taxonomy, Structure of Observed Learning Outcome, proposed by Biggs and Collis
 
Safety
- Safety taxonomy, a standardized set of terminologies used within the fields of safety and health care
- CREAM (Cognitive Reliability Error Analysis Method), a human reliability analysis technique
 - Human Factors Analysis and Classification System, a system to identify the human causes of an accident
 - Swiss cheese model, a model used in risk analysis and risk management propounded by Dante Orlandella and James T. Reason
 
 
Other
- ACM Computing Classification System, a subject classification system for computing devised by the Association for Computing Machinery
 - Mathematics Subject Classification, an alphanumerical classification scheme based on the coverage of Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH
 - Military taxonomy, a set of terms that describe various types of military operations and equipment
 - Nosology, classification of diseases
 
See also
- Taxon, a population of organisms that a taxonomist adjudges to be a unit
 - Philosophical language
 - Classification (disambiguation)
 - Categorization, the process of dividing things into groups
 - Ontology (information science), formal representation of knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain
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