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- Nature Class: a class that defines the base type of a product. This product type is specific to how the product should behave in the Contentserv software. Nature Classes could include Single Article, Product, Bundle, or other custom-made product types.
- Attribution Class: a class that adds specific attributes to the product it is assigned to. For example, a Mobile Phone class may add attributes for Screen Size, Memory Size, Operating System, etc.
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- To multi-classify the product, we add multiple attribution classes to the product in addition to the single Nature Class. Attribution classes contain detailed descriptive properties of the product.
- The user is able to define the product further by adding properties based on different attribution classes.
- Classifying a product with classes aids in finding that product, as well as giving it access to class-specific sets of attributes and properties.
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Attribution classes, which are also known as Non-nature classes, contain more detailed information about the products. The Nature class would only have general properties.
The attribution class would define the product more in detail.
Example:
For an energy drink, the nature class Single Article would contain generic properties for the product,
whereas an attribution class, Beverages would give details regarding beverages such as volume and can size.
As for another class, Energy Drinks, it would give properties such as nutrition contents and caffeine contents.
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