Product Database
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A Product Database is a product record set that is an entity database (of product records).
- Context:
- It can be from a Product Record Feed.
- It can be an Input to: a Product Record Search Task, ...
- It can be managed by a Product Data Management Task.
- It can be an input to a Product Database Cleaning Task, or a Product Database Merging Task, or a Product Database Record-based Prediction Task, or a ...
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Product Offer Database, such as the CPROD1 Offer Catalog.
- a Product Taxonomy Database.
- a Person Record Set, of person records.
- an Organization Record Set, of organization records.
- a Gene Product Database.
- See: Product Record Deduplication Task, Product Reference Normalization Task, PriceGrabber.com, Product Data Management.
References
2013
- (Duan et al., 2013) ⇒ Huizhong Duan, ChengXiang Zhai, Jinxing Cheng, and Abhishek Gattani. (2013). “Supporting Keyword Search in Product Database: A Probabilistic Approach.” In: Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment Journal, 6(14). doi:10.14778/2556549.2556562
- QUOTE: The ability to let users search for products conveniently in product database is critical to the success of e-commerce. Although structured query languages (e.g. SQL) can be used to effectively access the product database, it is very difficult for end users to learn and use. In this paper, we study how to optimize search over structured product entities (represented by specifications) with keyword queries such as “cheap gaming laptop”.
2012
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_data_management
- QUOTE: Product data management (PDM) is the business function often within product lifecycle management[citation needed] that is responsible for the management and publication of product data. In software engineering, this is known as version control.
2010
- http://www.dpreview.com/products
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