KOS
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.
A network of real-world entities and their interrelations, organized in a graph structure, used to improve data integration and retrieval.
A behavior where users repeatedly bounce back and forth between a search engine results page and individual search results.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a strategy for managing an organization's relationships and interactions with current and potential customers.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of designing interfaces and interactions between humans and computers.
Common reading patterns users follow when scanning web content, such as the F-pattern, where users read across the top and then scan down the left side.
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
Readability is a design principle that emphasizes making text easy to read and understand.