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From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines

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Published in:IEEE Access
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Published: 2026
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title From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_auth From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_full From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_fullStr From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_full_unstemmed From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_short From Fragmented Concepts to Structured Insights: A Three-Layer Readiness Taxonomy Across Disciplines
title_sort from fragmented concepts to structured insights: a three-layer readiness taxonomy across disciplines
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url http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11540061