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(2008) Axiomathes 18 (2).

The information coding classification (ICC)

a modern, theory-based fully-faceted, universal system of knowledge Fields

Ingetraut Dahlberg

pp. 161-176

Introduction into the structure, contents and specifications (especially the Systematifier) of the Information Coding Classification, developed in the seventies and used in many ways by the author and a few others following its publication in 1982. Its theoretical basis is explained consisting in (1) the Integrative Level Theory, following an evolutionary approach of ontical areas, and integrating also on each level the aspects contained in the sequence of the levels, (2) the distinction between categories of form and categories of being, (3) the application of a feature of Systems Theory (namely the element position plan) and (4) the inclusion of a concept theory, distinguishing four kinds of relationships, originated by the kinds of characteristics (which are the elements of concepts to be derived from the statements on the properties of referents of concepts). Its special Subject Groups on each of its nine levels are outlined and the combinatory facilities at certain positions of the Systematifier are shown. Further elaboration and use have been suggested, be it only as a switching language between the six existing universal classification systems at present in use internationally.

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Dahlberg, I. (2008). The information coding classification (ICC): a modern, theory-based fully-faceted, universal system of knowledge Fields. Axiomathes 18 (2), pp. 161-176.

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