“…The operationalization of the constructs was heavily dependent on the research objectives of the papers, as some studies only proposed the design of a model based on a specific theoretical background while others additionally wished to apply their framework to specific tasks. Such tasks included place‐based queries (Papadakis et al., 2020), place‐based GIS operations (Gao et al., 2013), information retrieval based on equivalent or nearby places (Jones et al., 2001; Purves et al., 2019), representation of geohistorical information (Plewe, 2019), footprint approximations to infer the hierarchy of place name regions (Vögele et al., 2003), place‐based hypothesis testing (Mennis & Mason, 2016), exploratory data analysis (Cho & Yuan, 2019), data classification (Quesnot & Roche, 2015), and data representation (Iosifescu Enescu, Bär, Beilstein, & Hurni, 2020). Most of the studies followed the steps of first conceptually framing the problem, then using different methods of knowledge representation for their formalization, and finally applying their representations in a real case study or a hypothetical example.…”