Define taxonomy and what are the elements of struct
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Taxonomy is the practice and
science of classification. The word
comes from the Greek τάξις, taxis
(meaning 'order', 'arrangement')
and νόμος, nomos ('law' or
'science'). Taxonomies, or
taxonomic schemes, are composed
of taxonomic units known as
taxa (singular taxon), or kinds of
things that are arranged frequently
in a hierarchical structure. Typically
they are related by subtype-
supertype relationships, also called
parent-child relationships
science of classification. The word
comes from the Greek τάξις, taxis
(meaning 'order', 'arrangement')
and νόμος, nomos ('law' or
'science'). Taxonomies, or
taxonomic schemes, are composed
of taxonomic units known as
taxa (singular taxon), or kinds of
things that are arranged frequently
in a hierarchical structure. Typically
they are related by subtype-
supertype relationships, also called
parent-child relationships
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Mathematically, a hierarchical taxonomy is a tree structure of classifications for a given set of objects. It is also named containment hierarchy. At the top of this structure is a single classification, the root node, that applies to all objects.
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