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A concept is a notion in a person's mind that is a unit of [[knowledge]] created by a unique combination of [[definitial criteria]].<ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref>
A concept is a notion in a person's mind that is a unit of [[knowledge]] created by a unique combination of [[definitial criteria]].<ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref>


=Synonym=
=Classification=
Type (not [[token]])
The next subclasses of concept can be distiguished: <ref name="ref1">ISO 704 (2022). Terminology work – Principles and methods. https://www.iso.org/standard/79077.html </ref>
- [[Individual concept]]
 
- [[General concept]]


=References=
=References=


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Revision as of 23:00, 8 December 2022

Definition

A concept is a notion in a person's mind that is a unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of definitial criteria.[1]

Classification

The next subclasses of concept can be distiguished: [1] - Individual concept

- General concept

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "ref1" defined multiple times with different content