
This socio-historical inquiry contrasts historical and contemporary facet theory. While examining vagaries in terminology for key concepts such as facet, facet analysis, and facet theory, as used by different researchers and different schools of thought, the author concludes with a call for the creation of operational definitions and functional requirements to enhance, amplify or extend current practices.
facet theory, https://iskouk.org/subjects/BPEVJUGL, facet analysis, facet classification, https://iskouk.org/subjects/3LYHQWO2
facet theory, https://iskouk.org/subjects/BPEVJUGL, facet analysis, facet classification, https://iskouk.org/subjects/3LYHQWO2
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