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  2. Product information management - Wikipedia

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    Product information management (PIM) is the process of managing all the information required to market and sell products through distribution channels. This product data is created by an internal organization to support a multichannel marketing strategy.

  3. Service catalog - Wikipedia

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    A service catalog (or catalogue), is an organized and curated collection of business and information technology services within an enterprise. Service catalogs are knowledge management tools which designate subject matter experts (SMEs) who answer questions and requests related to the listed service.

  4. Catalog merchant - Wikipedia

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    A catalog merchant ( catalogue merchant in Commonwealth English) is a form of retailing. The typical merchant sells a wide variety of household and personal products, with many emphasizing jewelry. Unlike a self-serve retail store, most of the items are not displayed; customers select the products from printed catalogs in the store and fill out ...

  5. Part number - Wikipedia

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    Part number. Example of a part number for a microcontroller. A part number (often abbreviated PN, P/N, part no., or part #) is an identifier of a particular part design or material used in a particular industry. Its purpose is to simplify reference that item.

  6. E-commerce - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the activity of electronically buying or selling products on online services or over the Internet.E-commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems.

  7. Cartesian product - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically set theory, the Cartesian product of two sets A and B, denoted A × B, is the set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is in A and b is in B. [1] In terms of set-builder notation, that is. [2] [3] A table can be created by taking the Cartesian product of a set of rows and a set of columns.

  8. CAS Registry Number - Wikipedia

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    The CAS Registry is an authoritative collection of disclosed chemical substance information. It identifies more than 204 million unique organic and inorganic substances and 69 million protein and DNA sequences, [3] plus additional information about each substance. It is updated with around 15,000 additional new substances daily. [5]

  9. Exterior algebra - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the exterior algebra or Grassmann algebra of a vector space is an associative algebra that contains , which has a product, called exterior product or wedge product and denoted with , such that = for every vector in .

  10. Online catalog - Wikipedia

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    Online catalog. An online catalog or online catalogue might refer to: The retail product offerings of an online shopping service. An electronic library catalog. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  11. Trade literature - Wikipedia

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    Definitions of the term "trade catalog" vary, but originally, trade catalogs are printed materials published by manufacturing, wholesaling, or retailing firms. They promote sales by making advertising claims, give instructions in using products, provide testimonials from satisfied customers, and include detailed descriptions of sale products.