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Folders in the information library that contain other items such as books or individual documents.
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Refers to the process of classifying goods of a specific kind available at auction.indiamart.com For example if you click on “Automobiles, spares…” as a category it will open up a page listing the relevant subcatagories,wherein, each of the subcategories has a number in a bracket next to it, indicating the number of of products available for auction. However the list of categories mentioned on the home page is not exhaustive and simply mentions those that have products available for them. A more comprehensive list especially for sellers is available when they click to post an item.
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A Category is the name for a collection of content items that are related in some way. Example: The category 'Fish' may contain the Content Items 'Herring', 'Haddock' and 'Stickleback'. Category is part of the Content hierachy. The top level is called Sections, the next level is called Categories and then the third level are called Content Items.
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You should include its relation to Sections and Content Items in some way. The Section definition references Categories and maintaining this reference to the content hierachy in these definitions will only help ingrain the relationship.
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There are many different categories that you can list your item under. Putting your auction in a category helps potential buyers find it when they are searching. Choose the most appropriate category for your item.
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Is where you list your auction. What category you list your auction in depends on the item your selling. EBay has thousands of different categories for different products.
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Category is the top-level ConversionRuler tracking identifier (e.g., e-mail, Pay-Per-Click, banner ad, etc.). ConversionRuler's overall reporting hierarchy (in order of increasing detail) is: Category, Campaign, Segment.
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a collection of subcategories or datasets
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a keyword or phrase that helps you keep track of messages and other Microsoft Outlook items so that you can easily find, sort, filter, or group them
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a level in the following hierarchy
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a specific word or phrase that you can use to group your Outlook items so you can easily find them later
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a top level describer which contains zero to many subcategories
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The items in the rows or columns of a FedScope report.
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an area combining Examination Items
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A container which holds one or more content items. Categories form the middle layer of the three tier hierarchy that mambo uses to organise content.
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When you sell an item, you must specify the general nature of your item. I.E. A music concert DVD goes into the category DVDsMusicConcertRock etc.
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a named branch of the knowledge hierarchy to which items belonging to a given knowledge category are added (e.g. you might keep such categories: General Knowledge, Family, Internet, Job, etc.). Every category is characterized by (1) name, (2) item template (which determines the appearance of its items, e.g. color, font, size, etc.), (3) root (hierarchy node that is the ascendant of all newly added elements) and (4) hook (hierarchy node to which new elements are added as children until the children limit is passed when a new descendant of root is chosen as the new hook). Categories can be edited with Tools : Categories.
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A grouping of items on a WebDB site. A category helps users answer the question, "What is this item?" For example, in a travel site, you might have categories of maps, snapshots, or hotel reviews. Each Regular item (as opposed to Quickpicks, Announcements, or News items) added to a WebDB site must be assigned a category.
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A Category is the name for a collection of related content items: The category \'Airplanes\' may contain the content items ‘Biplanesâ€(tm), ‘Fixed wingâ€(tm) and ‘Jetsâ€(tm). Category is part of the Content hierarchy. Section is the top level of the hierarchy, the second level is Category and the third level is called Content Items. See also Content Item and Section.
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A category is a sub-collection of a dataset. It usually contains several businesses of the same industry (product/service). A category can be very big (like "lawyers") or very small. A category is also called a "list" on this website.
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A logical design structure noting a super-type parent and sub-type children dividing a master concept into smaller concepts. An example would be a super-type of Vehicle and sub-types of Car, Truck, and Van. Also known as a generalization hierarchy. See also Incomplete Category.
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The items in the rows or columns of the report.
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A node type that can be used for creating a static page within a hierarchy, and/or for classifying dynamic content. A category must have an enclosing container, which is often (but not necessarily) also its primary parent. Many of a category's characteristics are determined by the settings applied to its enclosing container. A category is equivalent to, and compatible with, the 'term' entity in the taxonomy module.
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Collection of related content items; for instance, the category Airplanes may contain the content items Biplanes, Fixed wing, and Jets. Within the Content hierarchy, Section is the top level and is a container for Categories. Category is the next level and is a container for the third level, Articles. See also Article and Section.
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a level of the taxonomic hierarchy.
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