
Semantic Processing involves drawing up and maintaining rules that enable texts to be analyzed for their meaning content. If the text is then completely opened up in terms of content – i.e. semantically – it can be allocated a code in accordance with its semantic content. Both steps – the semantic analysis of the text and the code allocation – are taken via rules that are primarily about the presentation of context. Context means that more than two concepts (concept atoms) are put into a reciprocal relationship.
Concept molecules© To present these relationships we developed the concept molecule© method that produces an optimum solution to the abovementioned task of simultaneously presenting the relationships of many concepts. Concept molecules© meet the conflicting requirements for rigid systematicity and free modellability, and they are easily readable both for computers and for people. The technology enables even complex texts to be completely coded in one step.