1. Within a particular organization or industry:
* A company might have a "special classification scheme" for its employees or products, which deviates from standard industry classifications.
* For example, a software company might use a "special classification scheme" to categorize their software products based on specific features or functionalities, rather than simply using standard categories like "CRM" or "ERP."
2. In a specific academic discipline:
* Some academic fields might use "special classification schemes" for specific concepts, theories, or research methodologies.
* For example, a field like archaeology might have a "special classification scheme" for classifying artifacts based on their material, style, or cultural significance.
3. In a specific legal context:
* Certain legal jurisdictions might use "special classification schemes" to categorize legal cases or documents.
* For example, a court might use a "special classification scheme" to categorize legal cases based on their specific legal issues, such as "family law," "criminal law," or "contract law."
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