TERMINOLOGY, THE ROLE OF DOMAIN AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY
Mariana Coancă () and
Elena Museanu ()
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Mariana Coancă: Romanian-American University
Elena Museanu: Romanian-American University
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2010, vol. 4, issue 2, 212-217
Abstract:
Terminology deals with the specialized communication, which is achieved in a certain scientific, technical and professional domain. Interdisciplinarity is considered another orientation specific to modern sciences, in which the terms of a specific science, could be found in another science or in many sciences. It becomes relevant when a specialist in a specific field of study, knows a few characteristics of the concepts he needs, in order to have a professional interaction with the users of the concepts. The role of the domain is highly important, if it is registered in dictionaries, we could establish the interdisciplinarity of various scientific domains.
Keywords: terminology; interdisciplinarity; term; concept; semantics; interaction; domain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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