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  1. Budin, G.: Evolution of scientific terminologies (1996) 0.03
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    Source
    TKE'96: Terminology and knowledge engineering. Proceedings 4th International Congress on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, 26.-28.8.1996, Wien. Ed.: C. Galinski u. K.-D. Schmitz
  2. Melby, A.; Budin, G.; Wright, S.E.: Terminology interchange format (TIF) : a tutorial (1993) 0.03
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  3. Budin, G.; Oeser, E.: Controlled conceptual dynamics : from ordinary language to scientific terminology (1995) 0.03
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  4. Budin, G.: ¬The structure and role of specialized information in scientific and technical terminologies (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In view of the increasing interdependence of Information and Documentation on the one hand and terminology work on the other, the author analyzes the relationship between information science and terminology science starting with the concept of 'information' itself. From the semantic conception of information the concept of specialized information is derived which can be directly used in terminology science, where this type of information should be the starting point of any investigation or theoretical consideration. A terminological view of information and knowledge management would be a practical example
  5. Budin, G.: Wie (un)verständlich ist das Soziologendeutsch? : Begriffliche und textuelle Strukturen in den Sozialwissenschaften (1993) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Sociology / Terminology
    Subject
    Sociology / Terminology