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3. Write a search term in the Filter window to retrieve text matches:

 

4.1.5 Concept walker tab

This tab is identical to the Summary tab on the right. It may be used for concept comparisons (e.g. comparing relationships, supertypes, etc.).

Step-by-step guide

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  1. Select or search for a concept in the Taxonomy tab or in the Search tab
  2. Open the Walker tab, click the orange circle in the Concept Details tab and drag the selected concept  into the concept walker text (the area should turn into yellow)

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4.1.6.1  Classifying the terminology

Step-by-step guide

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  1. In the Concept Editor, click Classifier to see previous classifier runs, specifying path name, request time, start time, as well as run duration and status
  2. Press Schedule a run to run a new classification.

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3. Click more info to see total numbers and lists of new and inactivated 'Is_a', new and inactivated attribute relationships, cycles and equivalent concepts, which are displayed in a modal window.

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4. Click Show New 'IS_A' to see new supertype-subtype relationships (idem for 'Inactivated IS_A', 'New attributes', 'Inactivated attributes', 'Cycles detected', and ' Equivalents detected'.

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This panel contains two tabs for editing functions: Concept Details – for existing conceptsand New Concept, used for creating new concepts. Concept Details tab, in turn, contains ten tabs for editing functions, which will be explained separately.

Concept details bar

This bar is visible with any tab selected and consists in the following:

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3. Click Create conceptThe result is shown in the taxonomy with the flag of the extension that is creating the new concept. A FSN-like synonym without the semantic tag will be automatically created, with ‘Preferred’ acceptability. IS_A relationships are generated in this way and the new concepts are placed under their parent concepts.

4.2.4 Designation

This tab is used for editing descriptions, either fully specified names, synonyms or text definitions. All descriptions of a given concept are shown, i.e. in the local language refset, the EN-US language refset, as well as descriptions not belonging to any of them and retired descriptions. New descriptions may be added and descriptions from user's own language refset may be changed (acceptability, case sensitivity) or retired. Also, descriptions from other language refsets may be changed to acceptable in the user's language refset.

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