A catalog where products are organized by category is an example of?
A catalog where products are organized by category is an example of a taxonomy. Here's why:
Definition of Taxonomy:
Classification System: Taxonomy refers to the practice and science of classification. It involves organizing items into hierarchical categories based on their relationships and similarities.
Example: In the context of a product catalog, taxonomy is used to classify products into categories and subcategories, making it easier to browse and find specific items.
Application in Product Catalogs:
Categorization: Products are grouped into logical categories (e.g., Electronics, Clothing, Home Appliances) and subcategories (e.g., Smartphones, Laptops, Televisions).
Navigation and Search: Helps users navigate the catalog efficiently and find products quickly by narrowing down categories.
Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK), Chapter 9: Data Architecture
DAMA International, 'The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK)'
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