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Fig. 14.1.15 Taxonomies—used to shape the data base into which the text is
normalized.

The categories found in the taxonomy are dependent on the writer of the document. The
designer uses the appropriate set of taxonomies to relate the document to the data that
are going to be analyzed.


In actuality, there are almost infinite numbers of taxonomies. The analyst chooses which
taxonomies are the most appropriate to the data that will go into the database.


It is very normal for there to be overlap between words found in different taxonomies.


The categories of the taxonomy ROUGHLY are equivalent to the entities found in the


Chapter 14.1: Data Models Across the End-State Architecture
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