Transport Economics:Depth Classification Version of CC
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1970/v7i4/54486Abstract
A depth classification version of Colon Classification (= CC) for subjects going with the Host Subject Transport Economics is given. The methodology for the design of freely-faceted scheme for classification and the current version of the notational system of CC have been used. In designing the schedule of speciators for the different kinds of vehicles, advantage has been taken of the available depth classification versions of CC for Motor Vehicle Production Engineering, Locomotive Production Engineering, and Air-Vehicle Wing Production Engineering. It has been found convenient to deem an isolate idea denoting a "Method" as a manifestation of the fundamental category matter that is, to consider it as Matter (Method). A differentiated schedule of such Method Isolates, associated with each of the Energy Isolates, is given. A problem in this connection is also mentioned. In Industrial Economics, the (IN) for the Industry Isolate in the Personality facet is at present constructed using the Subject Device. This adds two to three digits to the (IN). The method of constructing the Industry Isolate number suggested in this paper using the Subject Device only partially is more economical. The use of devices-such as, Alphabetical Device, Numerical Device, Environment Device, Subject Device, and "Divide like" Device-has helped in achieving economy in schedule building as well as in conforming to the Canons of Helpful Sequence, Consistent sequence, and Scheduled Mnemonics. An Alphabetical Index to the schedules and a list of thirty-seven examples classified according to the scheme for classification are given.Downloads
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1970-12-02
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Neelameghan, A., & Gopinath, M. A. (1970). Transport Economics:Depth Classification Version of CC. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 7(4), 314–352. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1970/v7i4/54486
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Received 2014-11-25
Accepted 2014-11-25
Published 1970-12-02
Accepted 2014-11-25
Published 1970-12-02