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  example of concept analysis: Nursing Concept Analysis Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN, Geraldine McCarthy, PhD, MSN, MEd, DipN, RNYT, RGN, Fellow RCSI, 2016-01-28 The only text to feature examples of 30 key concept analyses supporting nursing research and practice This DNP and PhD doctoral-level nursing text delivers analyses of 30 core concepts that define nursing theory, research, education, and professional practice. Grounded in the concept analysis framework developed by Walker and Avant, the book clearly demonstrates how concepts are used to build theory, support research, and improve education and professional practice. Designed to facilitate practical applications of concept analysis methodology, all chapters provide an explicit description of each concept and a consistent framework for its analysis. Additionally, a diagrammatic representation of characteristics across concepts allows readers to make comparisons and ultimately to build on the text’s knowledge base. Expert authors from clinical and research disciplines focus on the core of nursing-- the nurse-patient relationship--grouping concepts into the categories of patient/client-focused concepts, career-focused concepts, and organizational/systems-focused concepts. Within these groups the book addresses such contemporary themes as hope, postpartum depression, resilience, self-care, cultural competence, and many others. With its expansive descriptions and analyses of key nursing concepts within a consistent framework, the book will help nurse scholars to develop a sophisticated analytic ability and provide graduate nursing students with a foundation for developing a DNP capstone or PhD research project. Key Features: Offers in-depth description and analyses of 30 core concepts relevant to nursing and related disciplines Provides a consistent analytic framework throughout Demonstrates a highly practical application of concept analysis methodology Includes diagrams of characteristics across concepts for comparison Authored by renowned scholars and practitioners
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Bernhard Ganter, Rudolf Wille, 2012-12-06 This first textbook on formal concept analysis gives a systematic presentation of the mathematical foundations and their relations to applications in computer science, especially in data analysis and knowledge processing. Above all, it presents graphical methods for representing conceptual systems that have proved themselves in communicating knowledge. The mathematical foundations are treated thoroughly and are illuminated by means of numerous examples, making the basic theory readily accessible in compact form.
  example of concept analysis: Methods in Analytical Political Theory Adrian Blau, 2017-05-18 A guide to methods in analytical political theory, offering concrete advice and clear examples of good and bad practice.
  example of concept analysis: Concept Analysis in Nursing John Paley, 2023-05 Concept analysis is an established genre of inquiry in nursing, introduced in the 1970s. Currently, over 100 concept studies are published annually, yet the methods used within this field have rarely been questioned. In Concept Analysis in Nursing: A New Approach, Paley provides a critical analysis of the philosophical assumptions that underpin nursing's concept analysis methods. He argues, provocatively, that there are no such things as concepts, as traditionally conceived. Drawing on Wittgenstein and Construction Grammar, the book first makes a case for dispensing with the traditional concept of a 'concept', and then provides two examples of a new approach, examining the use of 'hope' and 'moral distress'. Casting doubt on the assumption that 'hope' always stands for an 'inner' state of the person, the book shows that the word's function varies with the grammatical construction it appears in. Similarly, it argues that 'moral distress' is not the name of a mental state, but a normative classification used to bolster a narrative concerning nursing's identity. Concept Analysis in Nursing is a fresh and challenging book written by a philosopher interested in nursing. It will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of nursing, health, philosophy and linguistics. It will also interest those familiar with the author's previous book, Phenomenology as Qualitative Research.
  example of concept analysis: Concept Development in Nursing Beth L. Rodgers, Kathleen Astin Knafl, 2000 This book presents state-of-the-art methods for developing concepts appropriate for nursing. It presents a wide array of approaches to concept developments, ranging from the classic to the cutting-edge in a matter that balances philosophical foundations with techniques and practical examples. Explores approaches ranging from the classic to constructivist to critical or postmodern Balances philosophy and methods, illustrating each method with a complete example of a specific concept developed using that method.
  example of concept analysis: Theory and Nursing Peggy L. Chinn, 1987
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Bernhard Ganter, Gerd Stumme, 2005-07-14 Formal concept analysis has been developed as a field of applied mathematics based on the mathematization of concept and concept hierarchy. It thereby allows us to mathematically represent, analyze, and construct conceptual structures. The formal concept analysis approach has been proven successful in a wide range of application fields. This book constitutes a comprehensive and systematic presentation of the state of the art of formal concept analysis and its applications. The first part of the book is devoted to foundational and methodological topics. The contributions in the second part demonstrate how formal concept analysis is successfully used outside of mathematics, in linguistics, text retrieval, association rule mining, data analysis, and economics. The third part presents applications in software engineering.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Dominik Dürrschnabel, Domingo López Rodríguez, 2023-07-05 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2023, which took place in Kassel, Germany, in July 2023. The 13 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. The International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis serves as a platform for researchers from FCA and related disciplines to showcase and exchange their research findings. The papers are organized in two topical sections, first Theory and second Applications and Visualization.
  example of concept analysis: Strategies for Theory Construction in Nursing Lorraine Olszewski Walker, Kay Coalson Avant, 2013-10-03 For all masters or doctoral courses on nursing theory or related to framework development for practice or research. For beginning graduate students in nursing and related disciplines, this text offers the clearest, most useful introduction to methods of theory development. It places nursing theory development in context, with a rich historical view that traces the field from its from its mid-20th century beginnings through contemporary and emerging issues. Present-day coverage includes both domain- and population-focused theories designed to specifically address the needs of clients served by nurses. Important additions in this edition include short reflections and critical thinking projects, as well as a new chapter on using knowledge development and theory to inform practice.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Léonard Kwuida, Baris Sertkaya, 2010-02-18 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2010, held in Agadir, Morocco, in March 2010. The 17 revised full papers presented together with 4 invited lectures and a reprint of a historical paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 37 submissions. The papers comprise state of the art research and present new results in applied lattice and order theory, and in particular advances in theory and applications of Formal Concept Analysis. These results range from theoretical novelties to advances in FCA-related algorithmic issues, as well as application domains of FCA such as data visualization, information retrieval, machine learning, data analysis and knowledge management.
  example of concept analysis: Complex Data Analytics with Formal Concept Analysis Rokia Missaoui, Léonard Kwuida, Talel Abdessalem, 2023-07-01 FCA is an important formalism that is associated with a variety of research areas such as lattice theory, knowledge representation, data mining, machine learning, and semantic Web. It is successfully exploited in an increasing number of application domains such as software engineering, information retrieval, social network analysis, and bioinformatics. Its mathematical power comes from its concept lattice formalization in which each element in the lattice captures a formal concept while the whole structure represents a conceptual hierarchy that offers browsing, clustering and association rule mining. Complex data analytics refers to advanced methods and tools for mining and analyzing data with complex structures such as XML/Json data, text and image data, multidimensional data, graphs, sequences and streaming data. It also covers visualization mechanisms used to highlight the discovered knowledge. This edited book examines a set of important and relevant research directions in complex data management, and updates the contribution of the FCA community in analyzing complex and large data such as knowledge graphs and interlinked contexts. For example, Formal Concept Analysis and some of its extensions are exploited, revisited and coupled with recent processing parallel and distributed paradigms to maximize the benefits in analyzing large data.
  example of concept analysis: The Essential Concepts of Nursing John R. Cutcliffe, Hugh P. McKenna, 2005-01-01 For the first time, leading authorities come together to offer their expertise as they present the building blocks and concepts of nursing theory. Provides an explanation of concepts necessary as building block of theoryResearch basedDraws extensively on literatureExperienced contributors and editors, all leading experts in their fields
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Rokia Missaoui, Jürg Schmid, 2006-02-01 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, held in February 2006. The 17 revised full papers presented together with four invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers show advances in applied lattice and order theory and in particular scientific advances related to formal concept analysis and its practical applications: data and knowledge processing including data visualization, information retrieval, machine learning, data analysis and knowledge management.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Raoul Medina, Sergei Obiedkov, 2008-02-15 Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematical theory of concepts and c- ceptualhierarchyleadingtomethodsforconceptuallyanalyzingdataandkno- edge. The theoryitselfstronglyreliesonorderandlatticetheory,whichhasbeen studied by mathematicians over decades. FCA proved itself highly relevant in several applications from the beginning, and, over the last years, the range of applicationshaskeptgrowing. The mainreasonfor this comesfromthe fact that our modern society has turned into an “information” society. After years and years of using computers, companies realized they had stored gigantic amounts of data. Then, they realized that this data, just rough information for them, might become a real treasure if turned into knowledge. FCA is particularly well suited for this purpose. From relational data, FCA can extract implications, - pendencies, concepts and hierarchies of concepts, and thus capture part of the knowledge hidden in the data. The ICFCA conference series gathers researchers from all over the world, being the main forum to present new results in FCA and related ?elds. These results range from theoretical novelties to advances in FCA-related algorithmic issues, as well as application domains of FCA. ICFCA 2008 was in the same vein as its predecessors: high-quality papers and presentations, the place of real debate and exchange of ideas. ICFCA 2008 contributed to strengthening the links between theory and applications. The high quality of the presentations was the result of the remarkable work of the authors and the reviewers. We wish to thank the reviewers for all their valuable comments, which helped the authors to improve their presentations.
  example of concept analysis: Syntactic Structures Noam Chomsky, 2020-05-18 No detailed description available for Syntactic Structures.
  example of concept analysis: Key Concepts in Nursing Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead, Annette McIntosh-Scott, Ann Bryan, Tom Mason, 2008-03-17 Nursing can be complex and challenging to new students and trainee practitioners. Key Concepts in Nursing provides a much needed guide to the central topics and debates which shape nursing theory, policy and contemporary practice. From assessment to ethics, and leadership to risk management, the book offers a comprehensive yet concise guide to the professional field. Each entry features: a snapshot definition of the concept; a broader discussion addressing the main issues and links to practice; key points relevant to the entry; case studies to illustrate the application to practice; examples of further reading. Highly readable, with clear indexing and cross referencing, this is an ideal book for trainees to turn to for learning more about key issues in nursing practice and education. It meets the validation requirements of all training programmes and will also be invaluable for nurses continuing their professional education, those returning to practice and for mentoring.
  example of concept analysis: Theoretical Nursing Afaf Ibrahim Meleis, 2007 This text guides you through the evolution of nursing's theoretical foundations and examines the ways in which these principles influence the practice of the discipline.--Jacket.
  example of concept analysis: Environmental Social Work Mel Gray, John Coates, Tiani Hetherington, 2013 Divided into three parts, this field-defining work explores what environmental social work is, and how it can be put into practice. It focuses on theory, discussing ecological and social justice, as well as sustainability, spirituality and human rights.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Robert Godin, Bernhard Ganter, 2005-01-27 This volume contains the Proceedings of ICFCA 2005, the 3rd International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis. The ICFCA conference series aims to be the premier forum for the publication of advances in applied lattice and order theory, and in particular scienti?c advances related to formal concept analysis. Formal concept analysis is a ?eld of applied mathematics with its mat- matical root in order theory, in particular in the theory of complete lattices. Researchers had long been aware of the fact that these ?elds have many - tential applications. Formal concept analysis emerged in the 1980s from e?orts to restructure lattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. The key theme was the mathe- tization of concept and conceptual hierarchy. Since then, the ?eld has developed into a growing research area in its own right with a thriving theoretical com- nity and an increasing number of applications in data and knowledge processing, including data visualization, information retrieval, machine learning, data an- ysis and knowledge management. ICFCA2005re?ectedbothpracticalbene?tsandprogressinthefoundational theory of formal concept analysis. Algorithmic aspects were discussed as well as e?orts to broaden the ?eld. All regular papers appearing in this volume were refereed by at least two, in most cases three independent reviewers. The ?nal decision to accept the papers was arbitrated by the Program Chairs based on the referee reports. It was the involvement of the Program Committee and the Editorial Board that ensured the scienti?c quality of these proceedings.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Sébastien Ferré, Sebastian Rudolph, 2009-05-12 The discipline of formal concept analysis (FCA) is concerned with the form- ization of concepts and conceptual thinking. Built on the solid foundation of lattice and order theory, FCA is ?rst and foremost a mathematical discipline. However,its motivation andguiding principles arebasedon strongphilosophical underpinnings. In practice, FCA provides a powerful framework for the qua- tative, formal analysis of data, as demonstrated by numerous applications in diverse areas. Likewise, it emphasizes the aspect of human-centered information processing by employing visualization techniques capable of revealing inherent structure in data in an intuitively graspable way. FCA thereby contributes to structuring and navigating the ever-growing amount of information available in our evolving information society and supports the process of turning data into information and ultimately into knowledge. In response to an expanding FCA community, the International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA) was established to provide an annual opportunity for the exchange of ideas. Previous ICFCA conferences were held in Darmstadt (2003), Sydney (2004), Lens (2005), Dresden (2006), Clermont- Ferrand (2007), as well as Montreal (2008) and are evidence of vivid ongoing interest and activities in FCA theory and applications. ICFCA 2009 took place during May 21–24 at the University of Applied S- ences in Darmstadt. Beyond serving as a host of the very ?rst ICFCA in 2003, Darmstadt can be seen as the birthplace of FCA itself, where this discipline was introduced in the early 1980s and elaborated over the subsequent decades.
  example of concept analysis: The Little Prince Antoine de Saint−Exupery, 2021-08-31 The Little Prince and nbsp;(French: and nbsp;Le Petit Prince) is a and nbsp;novella and nbsp;by French aristocrat, writer, and aviator and nbsp;Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was first published in English and French in the US by and nbsp;Reynal and amp; Hitchcock and nbsp;in April 1943, and posthumously in France following the and nbsp;liberation of France and nbsp;as Saint-Exupéry's works had been banned by the and nbsp;Vichy Regime. The story follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss. Despite its style as a children's book, and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;makes observations about life, adults and human nature. The Little Prince and nbsp;became Saint-Exupéry's most successful work, selling an estimated 140 million copies worldwide, which makes it one of the and nbsp;best-selling and nbsp;and and nbsp;most translated books and nbsp;ever published. and nbsp;It has been translated into 301 languages and dialects. and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;has been adapted to numerous art forms and media, including audio recordings, radio plays, live stage, film, television, ballet, and opera.
  example of concept analysis: Applications of Combinatorics and Graph Theory to the Biological and Social Sciences Fred Roberts, 2012-12-06 This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications Applications of Combinatorics and Graph Theory to the Biological and Social Sciences is based on the proceedings of a workshop which was an integral part of the 1987-88 IMA program on APPLIED COMBINATORICS. We are grateful to the Scientific Committee: Victor Klee (Chairman), Daniel Kleitman, Dijen Ray-Chaudhuri and Dennis Stanton for planning and implementing an exciting and stimulating year long program. We especially thank the Workshop Organizers, Joel Cohen and Fred Roberts, for organizing a workshop which brought together many of the major figures in a variety of research fields connected with the application of combinatorial ideas to the social and biological sciences. A vner Friedman Willard Miller APPLICATIONS OF COMBINATORICS AND GRAPH THEORY TO THE BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: SEVEN FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS FRED S. RoBERTS* Abstract. To set the stage for the other papers in this volume, seven fundamental concepts which arise in the applications of combinatorics and graph theory in the biological and social sciences are described. These ideas are: RNA chains as words in a 4 letter alphabet; interval graphs; competition graphs or niche overlap graphs; qualitative stability; balanced signed graphs; social welfare functions; and semiorders. For each idea, some basic results are presented, some recent results are given, and some open problems are mentioned.
  example of concept analysis: Mythologies Roland Barthes, 2013-03-12 This new edition of MYTHOLOGIES is the first complete, authoritative English version of the French classic, Roland Barthes's most emblematic work--
  example of concept analysis: Developing Nursing Knowledge Beth L. Rodgers, 2005 This text offers a comprehensive discussion of philosophies that are relevant to the conceptualization and development of the knowledge base and discipline of nursing. Coverage progresses from classical philosophy to the rationalism of Descartes, the roots of modern science in British empiricism, the evolution of modern science, and the concept of interpretive inquiry. Also included are chapters on the knowledge-practice connection and models for nursing knowledge development. This book explores how philosophy shapes aspects of nursing and provides students with a much richer and fuller understanding of how nursing works, how it can be approached most effectively, and how it might be shaped to advance in the future.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Petko Valtchev, Robert Jäschke, 2011-04-26 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2011, held in Nicosia, Cyprus, in May 2011. The 16 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. The central theme was the mathematical formalization of concept and conceptual hierarchy. The field has developed into a constantly growing research area in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and an increasing number of applications in data and knowledge processing including disciplines such as data visualization, information retrieval, machine learning, software engineering, data analysis, data mining, social networks analysis, etc.
  example of concept analysis: Formal Concept Analysis Peggy Cellier, Felix Distel, Bernhard Ganter, 2013-05-14 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2013, held in Dresden, Germany, in May 2013. The 15 regular papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions. The papers present current research from a thriving theoretical community and a rapidly expanding range of applications in information and knowledge processing including data visualization and analysis (mining), knowledge management, as well as Web semantics, and software engineering. In addition the book contains a reprint of the first publication in english describing the seminal stem-base construction by Guigues and Duquenne; and a position paper pointing out potential future applications of FCA.
  example of concept analysis: Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation Mary Kane, William M. K. Trochim, 2007 This is a complete guide to the concept mapping methodology and strategies behind using it for a broad range of social scientists - including students, researchers and practitioners.
  example of concept analysis: Evaluating Research for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Jacqueline Fawcett, Joan Garity, 2008-08-22 Where is the evidence in a nursing research study? What is the evidence? How good is the evidence? And, how is it relevant to providing evidence-based nursing care? Ensure that students can meet the AACN’s (American Association of Colleges of Nursing) goal of identifying valid research findings and using them to determine if they are providing care that is supported by evidence.
  example of concept analysis: Nursing Dorothea Elizabeth Orem, 1985 NURSING: CONCEPTS OF PRACTICE presents a thorough description of the development of the self-care deficit nursing theory and illustrates its relevance to nursing practice with a common sense approach. The text presents the foundations of nursing as a field of knowledge and practice and provides an approach to knowing and thinking nursing, which forms the basis and organizing framework for nursing actions in all types of practice situations. Thoroughly revised and updated, it contains five new chapters and three revised chapters, expanding upon the importance of nursing practice models and the stages of development within the models.
  example of concept analysis: Power Valeri Ledyaev, 1997 Perhaps no other aspect of human life has attracted so much of the attention of social scientists as power. The aim of this study is to explain the meaning of 'power' as a social concept. The book does not contain any empirical observations and evaluations of 'real' power relationships or the way power is distributed in society. Contents: Introduction; The Conceptual Analysis of Power: Theoretical Approaches and Major Problems; The Meaning of Power; Basic Forms of Power;
  example of concept analysis: Theoretical Basis for Nursing Melanie McEwan, Evelyn M. Wills, 2021-12-02 Concise, contemporary, and accessible to students with little-to-no prior knowledge of nursing theory, Theoretical Basis for Nursing, 6th Edition, clarifies the application of theory and helps students become more confident, well-rounded nurses. With balanced coverage of grand, middle range, and shared theories, this acclaimed, AJN Award-winning text is extensively researched and easy to read, providing an engaging, approachable guide to developing, analyzing, and evaluating theory in students’ nursing careers. Updated content reflects the latest perspectives on clinical judgment, evidence-based practice, and situation-specific theories, accompanied by engaging resources that give students the confidence to apply concepts to their own practice.
  example of concept analysis: Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review Andrew Booth, Anthea Sutton, Mark Clowes, Marrissa Martyn-St James, 2021-11-10 Whether you are new to literature reviews or working with new types of data, this book takes the guesswork out of writing your literature review. From deciding how much literature to include to managing your data, assessing your sources, and writing results, it outlines a step-by-step process that works with any data. To help you choose best approach for your research, this book includes: · Worksheets and decision aids to help you plan and organise your literature review · Worked examples and case studies to show you what – and what not – to do in practice · Troubleshooting tips and answers to all your frequently asked questions · Online access to a literature review starter template, an exercise workbook, project diary template, and a source credibility checklist. The perfect project support for any social sciences student, this edition also includes a new chapter on analysing mixed methods research.
  example of concept analysis: Conceptual Structures in Practice Pascal Hitzler, Henrik Scharfe, 2016-04-19 Exploring fundamental research questions, Conceptual Structures in Practice takes you through the basic yet nontrivial task of establishing conceptual relations as the foundation for research in knowledge representation and knowledge mining. It includes contributions from leading researchers in both the conceptual graph and formal concept analysis
  example of concept analysis: Research terminology simplified Laura Killam, 2013-11-10 Research is rooted in philosophical beliefs about values, concepts, and the nature of knowledge. In order to appreciate these philosophical beliefs, several key concepts and terms require consideration and understanding. Complicating the novice researcher’s understanding of these ideas is the unfortunate reality that existing definitions can be confusing. This situation can leave students feeling overwhelmed and confused. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of major inquiry or research paradigms in a simplified way. The terms discussed in this book include, but are not limited to: Paradigm Axiology Ontology Epistemology Methodology Paradigm shift Positivism Modernism Post-modernism Post-positivism Critical Theory Constructivism Keep in mind that the terms covered in this book are often debated, understood, and communicated in multiple “correct” ways. Also, due to the evolving nature of knowledge and diverse perspectives within the literature, this book serves as an introduction to research terminology that will help you understand, follow, and even participate in this debate. This book will be particularly useful to nursing students who are learning about nursing inquiry. Nursing is a field in which inquiry skills are integral to the development of best evidence and furthering of the profession as a whole.
  example of concept analysis: To Love this Life Helen Keller, 2000 Presents quotations by deaf-blind humanitarian Helen Keller on such topics as faith, happiness, human nature, education, and triumph over adversity. Also includes a chronology, a selected bibliography, and several photographs. To Love This Life is a beautiful and moving souvenir of one of the world's most admired women. This memorable collection of quotations from Helen Keller brings words of wisdom, courage, and inspiration from a remarkable individual who above all wanted to make a difference in the lives of her fellow men and women. They offer profound statements on the meaning of being human and on life in all its complexity, revealing the wit and wisdom of an unforgettable woman.
  example of concept analysis: Reasoning Web. Explainable Artificial Intelligence Markus Krötzsch, Daria Stepanova, 2019-09-17 This volume contains lecture notes of the 15th Reasoning Web Summer School (RW 2019), held in Bolzano, Italy, in September 2019. The research areas of Semantic Web, Linked Data, and Knowledge Graphs have recently received a lot of attention in academia and industry. Since its inception in 2001, the Semantic Web has aimed at enriching the existing Web with meta-data and processing methods, so as to provide Web-based systems with intelligent capabilities such as context awareness and decision support. The Semantic Web vision has been driving many community efforts which have invested a lot of resources in developing vocabularies and ontologies for annotating their resources semantically. Besides ontologies, rules have long been a central part of the Semantic Web framework and are available as one of its fundamental representation tools, with logic serving as a unifying foundation. Linked Data is a related research area which studies how one can make RDF data available on the Web and interconnect it with other data with the aim of increasing its value for everybody. Knowledge Graphs have been shown useful not only for Web search (as demonstrated by Google, Bing, etc.) but also in many application domains.
  example of concept analysis: Conceptual Structures: Logical, Linguistic, and Computational Issues Bernhard Ganter, 2000-07-31 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2000, held in Darmstadt, Germany in August 2000. The 38 revised full papers presented have been carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the proceedings. The book is divided in topical sections on concepts and language, conceptual onthology, conceptual graphs, formal semantics of conceptual structures, contextual logic and formal concept analysis, conceptual structures in practice, and computational aspects of conceptual structures.
  example of concept analysis: Domain-driven Design Eric Evans, 2004 Domain-Driven Design incorporates numerous examples in Java-case studies taken from actual projects that illustrate the application of domain-driven design to real-world software development.
  example of concept analysis: Nurse as Educator Susan Bacorn Bastable, 2008 Designed to teach nurses about the development, motivational, and sociocultural differences that affect teaching and learning, this text combines theoretical and pragmatic content in a balanced, complete style. --from publisher description.
  example of concept analysis: Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology Duoqian Miao, Witold Pedrycz, Dominik Ślȩzak, Georg Peters, Qinghua Hu, Ruizhi Wang, 2014-09-25 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology, RSKT 2014, held in Shanghai, China, in October 2014. The 70 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 162 submissions. The papers in this volume cover topics such as foundations and generalizations of rough sets, attribute reduction and feature selection, applications of rough sets, intelligent systems and applications, knowledge technology, domain-oriented data-driven data mining, uncertainty in granular computing, advances in granular computing, big data to wise decisions, rough set theory, and three-way decisions, uncertainty, and granular computing.
Lecture 7: Formal Concept Analysis - Middlesex University
Automatic Formal Concept Analysis • Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) can be performed automatically by FCA algorithms in computer programs. • It can be used not only for a basic …

Methods of concept analysis – tools for systematic concept
Systematic concept analysis may either be the only research method utilized or function as an auxiliary method in all phases of the research process. This third article concentrates on some of …

Concept Analysis in Nursing Research: A Critical Appraisal
Concept analysis entails an assessment process using various tech-niques to explore the description of a concept in the literature or to develop a concept from observational and/or …

INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL CONCEPT ANALYSIS
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is a method of data analysis with growing popularity across various domains. FCA analyzes data which describe relationship between a particular set of objects and …

Overcoming: A Concept Analysis - University of Michigan
Utilizing the concept analysis method described by Walker and Avant (2005), we explicate the meaning of overcoming and examine its attributes and character-istics. Sample cases from our …

Examples Of Concept Analysis In Nursing - Saturn
Grounded in the concept analysis framework developed by Walker and Avant, the book clearly demonstrates how concepts are used to build theory, support research, and improve education …

Summary of Concept Development and Steps in Concept …
According to Walker & Avant (1995), the concept analysis will proceed in the following eight steps: (1) Select a concept that it should reflect the topic or area of greatest interest. (2) Determine the …

Varieties of Conceptual Analysis - PhilPapers
After setting out an initial dilemma for conceptual analysis, the paper outlines a minimal ecumenical account of concepts, as well as an account of concept possession and concept employment.

Beyond the classics: A comprehensive look at concept analysis …
The primary aim of a concept analysis is to carefully study, clarify, develop, and critically assess a particular concept (Smith & Mörelius, 2021), all to attain a more profound and detailed …

Resilience: A Concept Analysis - Nursing Academy
This concept analysis can provide a fundamental definition of resilience that is derived from the evolution of the term but broadly supports contemporary applications. Resilience researchers …

Methods of concept analysis – a comparative study - CBS
concept analysis from concept synthesis, "to extract or pull together concept(s) from a body of data or set of observations", and from concept derivation , "to shift and redefine concept(s) from one …

Concept Analysis: Examining the State of the Science - Pearson
Analytic techniques for examining conceptual meaning have incorporated varied strategies for advancing the concept under the rubric of concept analysis, concept development, and theory …

METHODS OF CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS - SAV
It delineates and compares three such methods: constructive method, detection method, and reductive conceptual analysis. For each of these three kinds of conceptual analysis, the problems …

Conceptual Analysis and its Limits - State University of New York
1. Conceptual Analysis Conceptual analysis is the use of thought experiments and reflection on possible cases to reveal to ourselves the boundaries of our concept s: what it is for something to …

A Concept Analysis of Conceptual Learning: A Guide for …
Results: Conceptual learning is a process in which learners organize concept-relevant knowledge, skills, and attitudes to form logical cognitive connections re-sulting in assimilation, storage,...

Concepts and Conceptual Analysis - Eric Margolis
For example, Bealer takes the primary interest of conceptual analysis to concern the study of specifically philosophical concepts.

CHAPTER 2: FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
In economics, empirical investigation is mainly about making observations that are then represented in words or images, as well as collecting numerical data. The time-series and cross-sectional …

Principle-Based Concept Analysis Methodology Using a …
principle-based concept analysis is introduced to critically assess articles against the four principles: epistemology, pragmatic, linguistic and logical. These improvements to the …

Risk Analysis
analytic arguments on how to conduct risk analysis, also reflecting the authors’ insights on these issues obtained from both practical experience and theoretical work. The target audience for …

The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™
Business Analysis Professionals recommend a change to either a solution or the enterprise in order to realize the potential value of a solution. NEED A problem or opportunity to be …

HUMAN ERROR: A CONCEPT ANALYSIS - NASA …
Concept analysis produces additional benefits to future researchers dealing with the concept. First, concept analysis helps the investigator in understanding the underlying attributes of the …

The Physical Basis of DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS - MIT
3.2 Example: Deformation of an elastic sphere striking a wall 33 Step 1: The independent variables 33 Step 2: Dimensional considerations 35 ... At the heart of dimensional analysis is …

Quality of Life: Concept Analysis - Arab American University
The goal of this concept analysis is to raise awareness of the idea and encourage its application in nursing and medical practice. The concept analysis principles created by Walker & Avant …

Association Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms
Association Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms Many business enterprises accumulate large quantities of data from their day-to-day operations. For example, huge amounts of …

Sensitivity Analysis: An Example - The University of Texas at …
F as the starting point and initiate any necessary further analysis of the revised problem. We now begin a detailed sensitivity analysis of this problem. (a) Change the right-hand side of …

Sample of the Qualitative Research Paper - ICDST
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PAPER 45 document. Then you can use the Table of Contents builder to auto-create the table of Contents. Microsoft Help in MS Word can assist you with …

Resilience: Analysis of the Concept - psychiatricnursing.org
A concept analysis will clarify the defining attributes, anteced- ents, and consequences of resilience (Walker & Avant, 1994). The main advantage of concept analysis is that it renders …

Self-Efficacy: A Concept Analysis - ResearchGate
The first step in Rodger’s concept analysis model is to identify and define the concept of interest. The ... An example of a cognitive process pertains to setting personal goals. The higher

Concept Analysis of Risk Behavior in the Context of …
empirical referents for the concept of risk behavior are presented in this article. The Process of Concept Analysis This paper presents an analysis of the concept, risk behavior, using the …

Cluster Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms
number of data analysis or data processing techniques. Therefore, in the con-text of utility, cluster analysis is the study of techniques for finding the most representative cluster prototypes. • …

Self-Deception in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Concept Analysis
stantly evolves, concept analysis offers a structured path to navigate the myriad challenges posed by concept develop-ment (Knafl & Rodgers, 2000). The process of concept anal-ysis in …

Practical Exploration of Integrating Ideological and Political ...
matical analysis teaching, this paper proposes a transformation mechanism of "knowledge understanding → thinking improvement → value internalization." By deconstructing the …

Chapter Item Analysis: Concept and Application - IntechOpen
Item Analysis: Concept and Application Assad Ali Rezigalla Abstract In the field of medical education, Item analysis is a statistical analysis of ... example, in the musculoskeletal system …

Compassion in healthcare: a concept analysis - Sheffield …
The concept analysis forms the basis of further research aiming to develop a healthcare explicit definition of compassion within healthcare, specifically cancer ... authors using a clinical …

Hazards Analysis and Failure Modes and Effects Criticality …
Criticality Analysis (FMECA) of Four Concept Vehicle Propulsion Systems NASA/CR—2019-220217 June 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center ...

Summary of Concept Development and Steps in Concept …
Concept analysis; the purpose of concept analysis is to distinguish the defining attributes of a concept and its irrelevant structure, and to determine its internal structure by breaking it into …

Introduction to Data Analysis - Analyst Answers
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Prebriefing in Nursing Simulation: A Concept Analysis Using …
detailed process of clarifying the current use of a concept and its ability to further lead the inquiry process (Rodgers, 1989). To determine suit-able material for devel-oping the concept analysis, …

Compassion in healthcare: a concept analysis
Eight steps of Walker and Avant’s concept analysis23 Step Description Method 1: select a concept Identification of an area of interest Compassion is the focus of the lead author’s PhD …

Concept Selection - MIT OpenCourseWare
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MARKET AND FEASIBILITY STUDIES - University of Oregon
market analysis searches for the intersection of demand and supply that will create a market for a product at a given price, and a feasibility analysis tests whether a certain product will meet …

Concept Analysis and the Advance of Nursing Knowledge: …
the evolution of the use of concept analysis methods. The vast majority of references (95%) were found using the search term “concept analysis.” Each title was reviewed, and articles whose …

3 Concepts of Stress Analysis - Rice University
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Nurse Resilience: A Concept Analysis Abstract - Curtin …
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Mentoring in Nursing: A Concept Analysis
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NASA Hazard Analysis Process - NASA Technical Reports …
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Caregiving: A Qualitative Concept Analysis - ed
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Community-based nursing: a concept analysis with Walker …
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Strategic Analysis Of Starbucks Corporation - Scholars at …
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Managed Release Concept - Design Examples
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HEALTH LITERACY: CONCEPT ANALYSIS - Research …
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Nursing Professional Regulation: Rodgers' evolutionary …
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Clinical judgement in nursing – An evolutionary concept …
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1 What is conceptual analysis and what is the problem? - De …
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The Rural Profile: A Concept Analysis - Binghamton University
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Profitability Analysis - Columbia Business School
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Dignity in nursing: A synthesis review of concept analysis …
Concept analysis, dignity in nursing, human dignity, literature review Introduction Dignity is defined at the beginning of the 21st century as a universal concept 1 with a multidimensional

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Problem-Based Care Planning and Concept Mapping …
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How to Write a Design Report - ICDST
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Film Analysis: Summary of Concepts and Terms - Michael …
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Cooperation: A Concept Analysis - IDOSI
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Conflict Analysis: Topic Guide - INEE
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Campaign, Operation, and Battle Analysis - Air University
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CHAPTER CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS IN RESEARCH …
an example conceptual framework memo that details how a researcher describes their conceptual framework. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS . IN RESEARCH. A conceptual framework lives …