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The tool was released in January 2018. Further development is continuous and carried out in cooperation with the registered users of the tool.
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- some attributes have several sub-attributes; “preferred term”, for example, has almost a dozen sub-attributes
- preferred term is the ONLY mandatory attribute of a concept, everything else is optional although definition, language versions and related concepts are recommended
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- name
- language
- contributor / owner organisation
- description
- status
- information domain, e.g. “health”, “environment”, “education”, “social services”, “traffic”…“traffic" etc.
- namespace
The intended benefits of the
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tool
- Precise and efficient management of concepts and terminologies, with easy change log control and better visibility for your organisation’s terminologies and concepts.
- Avoiding the unnecessary and even harmful cases of having the same content in different, unconnected instances; efficient reuse of once created content.
- Information contents can be freely browsed and used in accordance with the terms of the usage agreement.
- A single point of access to semantic materials created by different organisations, regardless of the status of the materials; ie. both “draft” and officially approved (valid) content are ok in the tool but you use the not-yet-approved content at your own risk.
- Terminologies are reliable to use because they are managed along common guidelines and are up to date
Link to the instructions of the Terminologies Tool (in Finnish).
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