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Literally, [[product]] is anything that is produced. This term has a wide range of applications: | Literally, [[product]] is anything that is produced. This term has a wide range of applications: | ||
*In [[business]] and [[marketing]], ''product'' usually refers to '''[[marketable|marketable product]]''' (or, simply, the [[marketable]]) that is produced by either an industrial process or farming to be sold as a commodity. | *In [[business]] and [[marketing]], ''product'' usually refers to '''[[marketable|marketable product]]''' (or, simply, the [[marketable]]) that is produced by either an industrial process or farming to be sold as a commodity. | ||
− | *In [[business | + | *In [[business analysis]], [[engineering]], and [[project management]], ''product'' usually refers to '''[[work product]]'''. |
*In [[mathematics]], ''product'' is the result from the multiplication together of numbers or expressions. | *In [[mathematics]], ''product'' is the result from the multiplication together of numbers or expressions. | ||
*In [[social science]], ''product'' is something or someone resulting from environment or a set of other conditions. | *In [[social science]], ''product'' is something or someone resulting from environment or a set of other conditions. |
Revision as of 16:59, 9 July 2020
Literally, product is anything that is produced. This term has a wide range of applications:
- In business and marketing, product usually refers to marketable product (or, simply, the marketable) that is produced by either an industrial process or farming to be sold as a commodity.
- In business analysis, engineering, and project management, product usually refers to work product.
- In mathematics, product is the result from the multiplication together of numbers or expressions.
- In social science, product is something or someone resulting from environment or a set of other conditions.