Your comprehensive guide to understanding e-commerce and product information management terminology.
The systematic approach to defining, maintaining, and enforcing standards for the quality of product data throughout its lifecycle.
Documented rules and best practices for creating, formatting, and structuring product data to ensure consistency and quality.
Product data syndication is the automated process of distributing product information from a central source, like a PIM, to various sales and marketing channels.
A software component within a PIM that processes and converts product data from one format or structure to another, enabling integration and syndication.
A structured system of policies, processes, and tools used to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of product data.
Product data validation rules are specific criteria or conditions applied to product data fields to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency.
A system that tracks and stores every change made to product data, allowing users to revert to previous versions and maintain an audit trail.
A product hierarchy is a structured classification system that organizes products into logical levels, from broad categories to specific items, to facilitate navigation and data management.
A product information governance framework defines policies, processes, roles, and metrics to ensure the quality, security, and compliance of product information.
A product information model defines the structure, relationships, and rules for organizing all product data within a PIM system, including attributes, categories, and media.
The measures and protocols implemented to protect sensitive product information from unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure.
A cross-functional group of individuals responsible for the creation, enrichment, and distribution of product information across all channels.