Difference between revisions of "Category:Concept"
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{{Reference Definition|A Concept is an abstract thought about a thing, orÊthings, in the world. It the basic unit of communication and each concept represents an atomic unit of thought that references a concrete or abstract thing. A single concept may be represented using either a single code, a defining expression or a structure of other concepts from which this concept is defined.|HL7 SAIF-IF|IHTSDO}} | {{Reference Definition|A Concept is an abstract thought about a thing, orÊthings, in the world. It the basic unit of communication and each concept represents an atomic unit of thought that references a concrete or abstract thing. A single concept may be represented using either a single code, a defining expression or a structure of other concepts from which this concept is defined.|HL7 SAIF-IF|IHTSDO}} | ||
{{Reference Definition|A Concept is a unitary mental representation of a real or abstract thing – an atomic unit of thought. It should be unique in a given Code System. A concept may have synonyms in terms of representation and it may be a singleton, or may be constructed of other concepts (i.e. post-coordinated concepts).|HL7 Core Principles}} | {{Reference Definition|A Concept is a unitary mental representation of a real or abstract thing – an atomic unit of thought. It should be unique in a given Code System. A concept may have synonyms in terms of representation and it may be a singleton, or may be constructed of other concepts (i.e. post-coordinated concepts).|HL7 Core Principles}} |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 12 March 2013
Definition: An idea, independent of but usually associated with a textual or other representation
Reference Definition: A Concept is an abstract thought about a thing, orÊthings, in the world. It the basic unit of communication and each concept represents an atomic unit of thought that references a concrete or abstract thing. A single concept may be represented using either a single code, a defining expression or a structure of other concepts from which this concept is defined. (HL7 SAIF-IF) - IHTSDO
Reference Definition: A Concept is a unitary mental representation of a real or abstract thing – an atomic unit of thought. It should be unique in a given Code System. A concept may have synonyms in terms of representation and it may be a singleton, or may be constructed of other concepts (i.e. post-coordinated concepts). (HL7 Core Principles)
Reference Definition: In SNOMED CT, each concept is uniquely identified by a concept ID, and a Fully Specified Name (FSN). SNOMED CT concepts may be formally defined in terms of their relationships with other concepts. (IHTSDO)
Reference Definition: Units of thought constituted through abstraction on the basis of properties common to a set of objects. (ENV 12443:1996)
Reference Definition: Unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of characteristics. (ISO 1087-1:2000, definition 3.2.1, ISO/CD 1087-1.2:1996)
See also: Terminology Binding
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.