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Your comprehensive guide to understanding e-commerce and product information management terminology. Explore definitions, examples, and best practices for PIM, product data management, and modern e-commerce concepts.
A+ Content refers to premium product descriptions and rich media used on marketplaces to showcase product features, benefits, and brand story. It helps improve conversion rates and customer engagement.
An AI-First PIM is a Product Information Management system with Artificial Intelligence capabilities integrated into its core architecture for [automated](/features/automations) [data enrichment](/ecommerce-dictionary/data-enrichment), [content generation](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-content-creation), and [quality](/ecommerce-dictionary/data-quality).
AI-powered [product content creation](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-content-creation) uses artificial intelligence to automatically generate or enhance [product descriptions](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-content), marketing copy, and attributes.
An API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate and exchange data with each other.
An API-First PIM is a PIM system designed and built with its APIs as the primary interface, enabling flexible integration and data exchange with other systems. It prioritizes programmatic access over a graphical user interface.
Security measures within a PIM system that regulate which users or roles can view, edit, or publish specific product data.
The systematic process of creating, storing, and distributing descriptive text for product images to ensure web accessibility for visually impaired users and improve search engine rankings.
Asset transformation is the [automated](/features/automations) process of converting digital assets like images and videos into various formats, sizes, and resolutions to meet specific [channel](/ecommerce-dictionary/sales-channel) requirements. It ensures optimal content delivery across platforms.
Attribute collision occurs when two or more [product attributes](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-attribute) from different sources conflict due to identical names, overlapping definitions, or mismatched data formats.
Attribute dependency management defines and controls conditional relationships between [product attributes](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-attribute), affecting display or available values.
A logical collection of related [product attributes](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-attribute) that simplifies data entry, management, and display within a PIM system.
Attribute inheritance is a PIM feature where [product attributes](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-attribute) are automatically passed down from parent categories or master products to child products or [variants](/ecommerce-dictionary/product-variant).