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Title A New Terminology Classification System for the Open Korean Knowledge Dictionary and Reclassification
Authors 황유모(Hwang, Humor) ; 김정훈(Kim, Jung-Hoon)
DOI https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2015.64.2.214
Page pp.214-221
ISSN 1975-8359
Keywords New classification system ; Open Korean Knowledge Dictionary ; National Institute of the Korean Language ; National Science and Technology Standard Classification System ; Terminology generation ; Reclassification
Abstract A new classification system with 9 main categories and 56 subcategories for the Open Korean Knowledge Dictionary is proposed. The classification system setup is to prepare for the standard classification system to be used to manage effectively vast of terminologies which were published in the Open Korean Knowledge Dictionary and is meant to enhance the fifteen-year old classification system for the standard korean great dictionary to match up to the trend of the modern terminology. The new terminology classification system covering all the academic areas such as humanity, sociology, politics, science, medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc, is designed and proposed after investigating several classification systems. The classification system setup procedures follow as ° The classification system is designed and planed by both the classification system and the academic expert. ° Classification system design covers all the academic areas following National Science and Technology standard classification system after investigating several classification systems such as the National Research Foundation, National Science and Technology Standard Act, Ministry of Knowledge Economy. ° Poll and survey is made to collect comments from total 93 members of several academic areas. ° The poll result is reviewed among working group members and utilized to update the new terminology classification system. Reclassifications are made for the around 200,000 terms in electricity, computer, medicine, pharmacy, biology, and economics according to the new terminology classification system.