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
Shipbuilding Taxonomy Suite
The WAND Shipbuilding Taxonomy Suite is a collection of the most relevant taxonomies for a shipbuilding organization. This collection of taxonomies will accelerate the knowledge within your company and speed up time to delivery for your projects.
Check out the Suite PDF by clicking the link below or take a tour of the taxonomies contained within this suite.
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Customer Service Taxonomy
Includes Channels, Customer Service Metrics, Customer Service Policies, Customer Support, Forms and Letters, Satisfaction, Service Standards, and Services.
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You might be thinking, that’s a lot of topics and terms – but do I really need all of this? If you have large volumes of unstructured information in your organization, you should be looking at taxonomies. If your business needs to make information more findable, you should be looking at taxonomies. This could range from a website, business listings, an eCommerce, website, internal company documents, spend data, and more.
Metadata is the backbone of many companies, but effectively using this metadata can be an overwhelming challenge. One of the more important aspects of metadata management is the creation of taxonomies. Taxonomies are sets of concepts organized into a hierarchical structure covering a topical domain. For Shipbuilding, this includes topics like Shipbuilding, Logistics, and Workplace Health and Safety. Each of these areas has specific categories, terms, and descriptions. Using a taxonomy for metadata terms will speed up the time it would take a human to manually make those adjustments and train the artificial intelligence.
You can speed up the time it takes to begin effectively managing and using your metadata by utilizing the WAND Shipbuilding Taxonomy Suite which includes all of the relevant taxonomies for a shipbuilding organization like yours. Each of our suites and taxonomies has been created by experts with domain research which means you are getting the highest quality, most relevant set of terms to implement in your environment.
Still not quite sure? You can explore each taxonomy more in-depth by clicking their boxes, watch a demonstration of this suite at the top of this page, or even schedule a call to talk with an expert about your use case and how WAND’s Shipbuilding Taxonomy Suite might be the best fit for your company!