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Taxonomy

A structured approach to classifying terms and entities that promotes consistency, discoverability, and governance in information spaces.

Taxonomy is a structured classification scheme for organizing concepts, terms, and entities within a domain space.
Established
Medium

Classification

  • Medium
  • Organizational
  • Architectural
  • Intermediate

Technical context

Content management systems (CMS)Data catalogs and metadata storesSearch and indexing services

Principles & goals

Clear definitions before structuringChoose pragmatic granularityEstablish governance and maintenance processes
Discovery
Enterprise, Domain, Team

Use cases & scenarios

Compromises

  • Outdated categories lead to inconsistencies
  • Low user adoption with complex structures
  • Wrong granularity slows processes
  • Start iteratively: pilot before enterprise rollout
  • Define clear ownership and maintenance processes
  • Use machine-readable formats (e.g., SKOS)

I/O & resources

  • Inventory of content and data fields
  • Domain glossary and definition lists
  • Stakeholder requirements and objectives
  • Taxonomy catalog with categories and terms
  • Mapping tables to system fields
  • Governance policies for maintenance and ownership

Description

Taxonomy is a structured classification scheme for organizing concepts, terms, and entities within a domain space. It enables search, navigation, and governance through consistent categories, hierarchies, and metadata. In practice, a taxonomy improves consistency, discoverability, and interoperability of information across teams.

  • Improved content discoverability
  • Easier data integration and interoperability
  • Foundation for governance and reporting

  • Maintenance effort as scope grows
  • Risk of over-structuring with too fine granularity
  • Domain-specific consensus required

  • Taxonomy coverage

    Share of content items assigned to taxonomy categories.

  • Metadata conformity rate

    Percentage of correctly and fully maintained metadata fields.

  • Search result quality

    Measure of relevance improvement after taxonomy introduction (e.g., click-through rate).

E-commerce catalog

Product categories, attribute sets and search filters that require consistent classification.

Organization knowledge base

Standardizing articles, FAQs and policies via taxonomy for better discoverability.

Data catalog / metadata management

Classifying datasets and fields to promote data quality and governance.

1

Perform inventory and stakeholder analysis

2

Develop taxonomy draft with domain experts

3

Implement pilot, measure and iterate

⚠️ Technical debt & bottlenecks

  • Hard-coded categories in legacy systems
  • Missing API interfaces for metadata synchronization
  • Insufficient test coverage for classification rules
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  • Using taxonomy as a substitute for clear process ownership
  • Compulsive over-splitting without benefit
  • Ignoring user feedback after rollout
  • Neglecting maintenance leads to decay
  • Unclear term definitions create ambiguity
  • Premature standardization blocks innovation
Domain knowledge and taxonomy designMetadata and data modelingGovernance and stakeholder facilitation
Interoperability between systemsRe-usability of termsTraceable governance and ownership
  • Limited personnel capacity for maintenance
  • Technical limitations of existing systems
  • Need for domain consensus