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(2008) Axiomathes 18 (2).

Facet-like structures in computer science

Uta Priss

pp. 243-255

This paper discusses how facet-like structures occur as a commonplace feature in a variety of computer science disciplines as a means for structuring class hierarchies. The paper then focuses on a mathematical model for facets (and class hierarchies in general), called formal concept analysis, and discusses graphical representations of faceted systems based on this model.

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Priss, U. (2008). Facet-like structures in computer science. Axiomathes 18 (2), pp. 243-255.

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