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Your comprehensive guide to understanding e-commerce and product information management terminology. Explore definitions, examples, and best practices for PIM, product data management, and modern e-commerce concepts.
Channel-specific attribute requirements are the unique set of product attributes, their formats, and values mandated by individual e-commerce platforms or sales channels.
Channel-Specific Content Adaptation is the process of tailoring product information and media to meet the unique technical, stylistic, and audience requirements of different sales and marketing channels.
A channel-specific content strategy defines how product content is tailored and optimized for the unique requirements and audience expectations of each sales channel.
Channel-specific data requirements are the unique formats, attributes, and content rules mandated by each e-commerce sales or marketing channel.
Channel-specific pricing involves setting different prices for the same product across various sales channels, optimizing for each platform's dynamics.
Channel-specific content refers to product information and digital assets tailored to meet the unique requirements and audience expectations of individual sales or marketing channels.
A digital record tracking a product's journey from raw materials to end-of-life, enabling transparency, repairability, and recycling in a circular economy.
A Product Information Management system designed specifically for the cloud, utilizing microservices, API-first architecture, and elastic scaling.
Completeness refers to the extent to which all required and recommended product attributes, media, and translations are present and filled out for a product across all intended sales channels.
Product data required to meet legal, regulatory, or industry standards, ensuring products are permissible for sale in specific markets.
Composable Commerce is an architectural approach where e-commerce solutions are built by selecting and assembling best-of-breed components via APIs.
A modular approach to PIM architecture where different components and services can be independently selected, integrated, and updated, offering flexibility and scalability.