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    {{Q|4 time 2 pieces base10 characters equals 100^4 which makes 100 million combinations|Lowest Troll|limit of address space of [[w:UNSPSC]]}}
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    Revision as of 09:13, 10 September 2016

    Product and service classifications are hierarchical structures to find a class for a product or service or to find the products in a class with certain data properties.

    The main ones are:

    1. Nice Classification
      1. EURONICE
    2. UNSPSC
    3. Global Product Classification

    Product classifications have various uses:

    • Finding unique trade marks within a product class in order to avoid conflicts in the future from same business or product name within the same class so that there is risk of confusion by consumer or procurer.
    • Finding products matching consumer given criteria

    In Consumerium parlance basically what Lowest Troll used to call Product Groups.

    Nice Classification

    Work on the Nice Classification was initiated in 1957, in w:Nice, France, hence the name.

    Currently it is managed by WIPO.

    NCL appears to be the abbreviation in industry parlance.

    EURONICE

    EURONICE was a 10+ language Nice compliant database by the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM). In 2016 OHIM was named to EUIPO.

    Surely the database didn't go to /dev/null.


    UNSPSC

    “The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) is a taxonomy of products and services for use in eCommerce. It is a four-level hierarchy coded as an eight-digit number, with an optional fifth level adding two more digits.”

    ~ Wikipedia on What is the UNSPSC?

    “The four primary levels of the code are: Segment, Family, Class and Commodity. Each level is coded in two decimal digits, with '00' treated specially to give segments, families and classes their own eight-digit codes.”

    ~ Wikipedia on How is the UNSPSC structured?

    “4 time 2 pieces base10 characters equals 100^4 which makes 100 million combinations”

    ~ Lowest Troll on limit of address space of w:UNSPSC

    Global Product Classification

    Global Product Classification is product classification system developed by EAN.UCC in partnership with ACNielsen and Global Commerce Initiative. Initial version was published in 2003. Global Product Classification Task Group]] GPCTG is in charge of development of this classification scheme.

    1. This product classification is available for browsing for free as PDF documents.
    2. Excel and XML formats are available for a fee
    3. Third parties can offer access to the GPC in PDF format. Other format (apparently including Wiki are restricted and defined in the third party licensee's agreement.

    Historical note: A Google search for "Global Product Classification" gives only 349 hits on 12:20, 17 May 2005 (GMT)