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(Just some thoughts about schemes classification (comparing to Phylogenetics))
 
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# Major category (Strategic / Dynamic / Precision) - Domain
 
# Major category (Strategic / Dynamic / Precision) - Domain
# Category - Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order
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# Category (traditional Schemes page classification) - Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order
# Distinct variant (Scheme Fusion) - Family
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# Distinct variant (different scheme concept, with some things in common: Scheme Fusion) - Family
# Variant - Genus
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# Variant (different scheme concept, but still very similar) - Genus
# Scheme - Species
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# Scheme (concept, article)- Species
# Variation (different ammo, etc) - Subspecies
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# Variation (the .wsc file: different ammo, etc) - Subspecies
  
 
Schemes taxonomy is more related to Board Game and Music taxonomy as it is common to see hybridization or mixture of ideas, something that evolution in living beings is not as common to see, but it happens too (some living beings incorporated other living beings on them independently of other cases).
 
Schemes taxonomy is more related to Board Game and Music taxonomy as it is common to see hybridization or mixture of ideas, something that evolution in living beings is not as common to see, but it happens too (some living beings incorporated other living beings on them independently of other cases).

Revision as of 14:11, 4 May 2023

(Up to Schemes)

Scheme classification compared to Biology taxa:

  1. Major category (Strategic / Dynamic / Precision) - Domain
  2. Category (traditional Schemes page classification) - Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order
  3. Distinct variant (different scheme concept, with some things in common: Scheme Fusion) - Family
  4. Variant (different scheme concept, but still very similar) - Genus
  5. Scheme (concept, article)- Species
  6. Variation (the .wsc file: different ammo, etc) - Subspecies

Schemes taxonomy is more related to Board Game and Music taxonomy as it is common to see hybridization or mixture of ideas, something that evolution in living beings is not as common to see, but it happens too (some living beings incorporated other living beings on them independently of other cases).