Taxonomy for Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Taxonomy allows non-textual digital assets such as images, videos, and audio to be more consistently indexed for reporting, search, publishing, and lifecycle management purposes. To learn more about how WAND can apply its products and services, be sure to check out the applications and platforms listed below. If you'd like us to add another, please contact us with more information.
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Adobe Experience Manager
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Bynder
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Canto
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Widen Collective
Taxonomy for Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Taxonomy allows non-textual digital assets such as images, videos, and audio to be more consistently indexed for reporting, search, publishing, and lifecycle management purposes. To learn more about how WAND can apply its products and services, be sure to check out the applications and platforms listed below. If you'd like us to add another, please contact us with more information.
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Adobe Experience Manager
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Bynder
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Canto
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Widen Collective
Taxonomy for Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Taxonomy allows non-textual digital assets such as images, videos, and audio to be more consistently indexed for reporting, search, publishing, and lifecycle management purposes. To learn more about how WAND can apply its products and services, be sure to check out the applications and platforms listed below. If you'd like us to add another, please contact us with more information.
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Adobe Experience Manager
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Bynder
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Canto
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Widen Collective
What is a Taxonomy?
A taxonomy is a set of concepts organized into a hierarchical structure covering a topical domain. You could think of it as a structured vocabulary. Taxonomies are used to organize and label information, data, or objects in a way that makes them easier to find, analyze, and use.
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Best-in-Class Taxonomies
WAND specializes in developing precise and best-in-class taxonomies covering a wide variety of domains. WAND Taxonomies are available for licensing in applications that have a need to better organize data and content. WAND follows the ANSI/NISO Z39.19 standard for taxonomy development. Our methodologies include leveraging taxonomy development experts, domain research, and customer feedback to develop vocabularies that offer a clear knowledge representation for any given domain. We analyze user behavior whenever possible to augment vocabularies with new concepts or terminology. Finally, we leverage proprietary software and computational linguistic techniques to assist our human editors in creating the best taxonomies possible.
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WAND Taxonomies can be used in more than 150 common enterprise applications and are available through the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.
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Automotive Manufacturing Taxonomy
If you are in the automotive manufacturing sector, you are surely aware of all the documents, data, and information generated from your business daily. But what happens to all that data? Is it being efficiently used and stored? Chances are it is not. This is where the WAND Automotive Manufacturing Taxonomy can help. You can organize your documents with ease, train your AI with speed, and begin using your company's automotive manufacturing documents and data in no time! As with all our taxonomies, this strong foundation metadata model can be customized to include additional terms related to your specific needs or industry.
This taxonomy contains 1,791 terms and 2,332 synonyms. Top-level terms include:
• Assembly (148)
• Associations (10)
• Components (618)
• Design (137)
• Features (337)
• National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (107)
• Performance (42)
• Problems (317)
• Vehicle Classification (66)
Asset Status Taxonomy
The WAND Asset Status Taxonomy can be used to find documents relating to assets throughout all types of businesses and industries. With this taxonomy, you can organize your information with ease, train your AI with speed, and begin using your company's asset status documents and data in no time! As with all our taxonomies, this strong foundation metadata model can be customized to include additional terms related to your specific needs or industry.
This taxonomy contains 93 terms and 282 synonyms. Top-level terms include:
• Asset Availability (13)
• Asset Condition (67)
• Asset Ownership (10)
North America Continents, Countries, States, and Cities Taxonomy
The WAND North America Geography Taxonomy is designed for any organization needing a comprehensive and organized structure of geographic information across the continent. This taxonomy covers the essential hierarchical structure of the North American continent, its countries, states, and only the most populous cities, making it an ideal tool for applications ranging from geographic information systems (GIS) to market research and regional analysis.
Accurate geographic data is crucial for businesses to make informed decisions, whether in logistics, marketing, or regional planning. With the WAND North America Geography Taxonomy, you can organize geographic data efficiently, enabling faster data retrieval, AI training, and decision-making processes. This taxonomy provides a robust foundation that can be customized to include additional regions or cities based on specific business needs.
This taxonomy contains 1,289 terms and 231 synonyms. Top-level terms include:
• Bermuda (2)
• Canada (356)
• Caribbean (158)
• Greenland (2)
• Mexico (62)
• Saint Pierre and Miquelon (1)
• United States (677)
• United States Territories (22)