Onboarding is the process of transferring product data from a partner’s system to the main PIM. The product details are put together in a file and then uploaded into the retailer’s PIM system. The PIM will fetch the details of the file and validate it with the MDM.
The offboarding process allows the user to export product data from Contentserv. The data can be downloaded as a file that can be pushed out to channels such as ecommerce.
The user is someone who logs into the Contentserv system.
A role defines the permissions of a user in the system. An organization can have several roles such as an Administrator or a General User. The roles vary between organizations but can be created to match the roles in your company.
A workflow is a business process that is modeled digitally within Contentserv. An example of a workflow being used in Contentserv is a workflow to manage the product lifecycle.
Mapping connects different elements (attributes, tags, classes, and taxonomies) defined in an onboarding file to their respective elements (attributes, tags, classes, and taxonomies) defined in the system.
The endpoint is a data gateway into the Contentserv. Custom endpoints can be configured for data import and data export.
The inbound endpoint is the gateway through which a file is imported into the system.
The outbound endpoint is the gateway through which a file is exported from the system.
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: (also called Non-Nature 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.
Last updated: Jul 27, 2018