Systematization: meaning, definitions and examples
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systematization
[ ˌsɪstəmətaɪˈzeɪʃən ]
organization
The act or process of organizing something in a systematic way, often involving categorization and structure.
Synonyms
arrangement, organization, structuring
Examples of usage
- The systematization of the company's files made it easier to find important documents.
- The systematization of the library's collection improved efficiency in locating books.
science
The establishment of a system or method in a particular field of study or knowledge, often aimed at making it more coherent and comprehensible.
Synonyms
categorization, classification, codification
Examples of usage
- The systematization of the data allowed for better analysis and interpretation.
- The systematization of the research findings led to new insights in the field.
Translations
Translations of the word "systematization" in other languages:
🇵🇹 sistematização
🇮🇳 व्यवस्थित करना
🇩🇪 Systematisierung
🇮🇩 sistematisasi
🇺🇦 систематизація
🇵🇱 systematyzacja
🇯🇵 体系化 (たいけいか)
🇫🇷 systématisation
🇪🇸 sistematización
🇹🇷 sistematikleştirme
🇰🇷 체계화 (체계화)
🇸🇦 تنظيم
🇨🇿 systematizace
🇸🇰 systematizácia
🇨🇳 系统化 (xìtǒnghuà)
🇸🇮 sistematizacija
🇮🇸 kerfisbinding
🇰🇿 жүйелеу
🇬🇪 სისტემატიზაცია
🇦🇿 sistematizasiya
🇲🇽 sistematización
Etymology
The word 'systematization' originates from the term 'system' which comes from the Latin word 'systema', meaning 'organized whole'. The concept of systematization has been integral to various fields including science, management, and education, with a focus on creating order and coherence. Through the process of systematization, complex ideas or structures are broken down into manageable components, facilitating understanding and efficiency in various endeavors.
See also: systematic, systematically, systematics, systematize, systemic, systems, unsystematic.