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ControlledVocabulary

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A controlled vocabulary (CV) or managed vocabulary is an attempt to limit the number of terms that will be admitted into a discourse in order to improve communication.

In ContentManagement a CV may be used to remove ambiguities by substituting a PreferredTerm for multiple equivalent synonyms available. The PreferredTerm becomes the key label used in organizing the content navigation and a VariantTerm, while deprecated, may be used in the SearchEngine to improve Recall? and Precision?.

AuthorityFile are lists of preferred terms to Use in a ControlledVocabulary.

A ControlledVocabulary organized hierarchically, with a broader term BT and a narrower term NT for each entry, becomes a Taxonomy.

When you add related terms RT, it becomes a Thesaurus.

References:
Information Architecture, Rosenfeld and Morville, pp. 177-188
Bob Boiko on Managing Vocabularies (Real Video file)
ControlledVocabulary.com
IAWiki on CV
What Is A Controlled Vocabulary? (Boxes and Arrows)
CV Guide
A Thesaurus Project/Bibliography

RT - Thesaurus, AuthorityFile
UF - AuthorityFile, Managed Vocabulary


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