Product Taxonomy
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A Product Taxonomy is a taxonomy structure for market products (composed of product taxonomy nodes and product taxonomy edges).
- AKA: Product Classification.
- Context:
- It can be represented by a Product Taxonomy Dataset.
- It can be produced by a Product Taxonomy Creation Task.
- It can be managed by a Product Taxonomy Management Task.
- Example(s):
- Google Product Taxonomy [1]
- Amazon's Product Taxonomy [2]
- IceCat Product Taxonomy [3]
- CPC - Central Product Classification [4]
- HS — Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System [5]
- CPA — Classification of Products by Activity [6]
- SITC — Standard International Trade Classification [7]
- Global Classification and Harmonized Schedule Numbers for customs classification.
- UNSPSC, the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code [8]
- NexTag Product Taxonomy [9]
- Shopzilla Product Taxonomy [10]
- Shopping.com Product Taxonomy [11]
- Pricegrabber Product Taxonomy [12]
- Become Product Taxonomy [13]
- Smarter Product Taxonomy [14]
- Pronto Product Taxonomy [15]
- SortpriceProduct Taxonomy [16]
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Product Ontology, Product Taxonomy Mapping.
References
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/product_classification Retrieved:2014-7-25.
- Product classification or product taxonomy organizes products for a variety of purposes.