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Learn the definitions of terms, phrases, and acronyms used around Syndigo, including platform-specific terms, industry-specific vocabulary, and some general tech jargon.
ACES: The Aftermarket Catalog Exchange Standard (ACES) is the North American industry standard for the management and exchange of automotive catalog application data. With ACES, suppliers can publish automotive data using standardized vehicle attributes, parts classifications, and qualifier statements.
API: Application Programming Interface. A set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications. Basically, an API specifies how software components should interact. Additionally, APIs are used when programming graphical user interface (GUI) components. APIs allow people to bypass manual work between systems. Syndigo Integration APIs enable brands and recipients to interact through automated, established technology connections.
Archive: A status that removes a product from Active status, moves it to the Archive subtab, and excludes it from platform status tracking. This action can be reversed at any time. Click here to learn more.
Asset: A piece of digital media owned by a company.
Asset Portal: Syndigo's platform to display, share, and download high-quality marketing assets (e.g., product images, specs, logos, guidelines) that aren't always associated with a product.
Assortment Number: The collection of goods that a vendor provides to consumers.
Attribute Override: In addition to editing or adding attributes for products, users can also override an attribute value that has been created by Syndigo, or that needs to be managed for a specific recipient. The override value will take precedence over any attribute value that has been published on the supplier/brand’s behalf. (Exceptions apply as some recipients will only accept Syndigo Verified content.) There are two types of overrides:
Attributes: Information about an item, such as product name, order cost, lead time, revision control, nutritional information, measurements, weights, etc.
Base/Each-Level: Lowest packaging level for a product. (See "Packaging Hierarchy.")
BlackApps: A Syndigo-developed tool used to track GDSN messaging.
CAS: Content Asset Services; internal Syndigo team, formerly known as Data Prep.
Check Digit: A digit added to a string of numbers for error detection purposes, computed from the other digits in the string.
Choice List Attribute: An attribute format that uses a dropdown menu to select one or more predefined values.
Clipping Path: A closed vector path, or shape, used to cut out a 2D image in image editing software -- most notably Photoshop. A clipping path effectively "removes" the background from the image. Anything inside the clipping path remains, and the image can then be used with a recipient's templated background.
Like image masking, a clipping path is an image editing tool that allows you to remove the background from an image.
The clipping path is necessary for the item to have a transparent background. Without it, the image will appear all white. The clipping paths allow retailers to populate the images on their sites and retain the site’s background color. For example, if a site’s background is blue and a clipping path is NOT applied to the image, the image will appear on-site with a white background. With a clipping path, the site can retain its background and formatting.
Content Creation: Syndigo helps suppliers and recipients create content via our in-house or remote photography studios or upload their brand's existing content from other systems. We ensure accurate representation of product weights and dimensions, ingredient and nutritional information, marketing claims, etc.
Content Experience Suite: Legacy term for the Syndication platform.
Content Service Provider: A Content Service Provider (CSP) is a company aggregating, enhancing, and creating product catalogs with product descriptions, images, videos, and other rich media content. (Syndication is a CSP.)
Core Content: A product-specific marketing requirement set, including digital assets, weights and dimensions, nutritional data, etc., for in-store and eCommerce optimization used by recipients.
Correlation ID: Correlation IDs are assigned to Syndigo Verified items. The correlation ID is Syndigo Verified, i.e., created automatically. If an item does not exist in the Marketplace, it will not have a correlation ID.
Country of Origin Code: A unique identifier issued to denote an item’s country of origin.
Critical Error: An alert within the Syndigo platform that will prevent publication until addressed.
CSV: Comma-separated values (CSV) in a simple file format used to store tabular data, such as a spreadsheet or database. Files in the CSV format can be imported to and exported from programs that store data in tables, such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc. CSV is different from Excel because it’s plain text. Excel sheets' binary file format holds information about all the worksheets in a file, including both content and formatting.
Custom/Private Attribute: A user-created attribute for Custom Recipients, made from scratch or by duplicating an existing attribute. Once created, it can be added to Data Views and custom Requirement Sets on specific custom Recipient Profiles. Click here to learn more.
DAM: Digital Asset Manager. (In the Syndication platform, think Assets tab!)
Data Quality: The planning, implementation, and control of activities that apply quality management techniques to data, to ensure it is fit for consumption and meets the needs of data consumers.
Data Pool: A data pool is a centralized repository of data where trading partners (retailers, distributors, or suppliers) can obtain, maintain, and exchange information about products in a standard format.
Data Layers: A ranking system that determines which product data value takes precedence when multiple layers provide values for the same attribute. The value from the highest-ranked layer “wins” and is syndicated to the retailer. Click here to learn more.
Data View: A customizable set of selected attributes used to define which source attributes are available for mapping. Data Views help streamline product data onboarding and can be managed from the Data Views tab. Click here to learn more.
Delete: This is a permanent irreversible removal of a product record from the Syndication Platform. Click here to learn more.
Discontinue: This marks a product no longer being manufactured. The record remains in the system and is recoverable but will be excluded from active synchronization and cannot be registered with GDSN. Click here to learn more.
Display Shipper: Used as both an on-shelf display and a level of packaging (generally Inner Pack).
DPI: Dots per inch is a measure of spatial printing or video or image scanner dot density, in particular, the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch. Monitors do not have dots but do have pixels; the closely related concept for monitors and images is pixels per inch or PPI.
Drop Ship: A method of shipping goods from the manufacturer directly to the retailer or customer without going through a retailer/usual GDSN channels.
DUP: Short for “duplicate.”
ECatalog: An eCatalog is a read-only view of selected products, including their attributes, digital assets, and content. It can be shared with recipients who do not have Syndigo access or with internal contacts. Users can customize an eCatalog by choosing the products and attributes to include, as well as applying company branding such as colors, fonts, and logos. Once created, the eCatalog generates a custom link that can be emailed from the Syndigo platform, and recipients can export the content as XLSX, ZIP files of assets, or PDF. Click here to learn more.
EDI: Electronic Data Interchange is the concept of businesses electronically communicating information that was traditionally communicated on paper, such as purchase orders and invoices. Technical standards for EDI exist to facilitate parties transacting such instruments without having to make special arrangements.
Enhanced Content: Brands and recipients can create an immersive online product experience and provide next-level detail with Enhanced Content such as comparison charts, product guides, videos, 3D product models, and a variety of lifestyle images. Enhanced Content is integrated on recipient websites through a JavaScript integration.
Enterprise Data Suite (EDS): The Syndigo Platform is grouped into suites of products—the Content Experience Suite and the Enterprise Data Suite. The Enterprise Data Suite allows you to manage and govern your enterprise data, including product information management (PIM), master data management (MDM), and custom applications that reference these solutions.
Export: An export is a platform-generated spreadsheet used to add or update product content, with columns based on the required and optional attributes for a selected Requirement Set. Click here to learn more.
Fallback Static Mapping: In the Mappings tab, a Fallback Static Value acts as a default value when the source field is empty. Use this when you want to ensure there is always data mapping to the Target field. Click here to learn more.
Feedback: An alert in the Syndigo platform showing fields that may be rejected by the recipient.
FTP: File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files between a client and server on a computer network. FTP is built on a client-server model architecture using separate control and data connections between the client and the server.
GDSN: The Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) enables trading partners to share product information using product attributes defined by the international standards body and the GS1 community. Values for the product attributes are provided by the supply side trading partner and published to recipients who have elected to receive product content via the GDSN.
GDSN Datapool Provider: A company that provides a client access to the Global Data Synchronization Network.
GLN: A unique identifier registered with GS1 for a specific company, company branch, or location within a physical store.
GPC: (Also known as Brick Code) The Global Product Classification classifies products by grouping them into categories based on their essential properties as well as their relationships to other products. GPC offers a universal set of standards for everything from a car to a liter of milk.
Grocery Panel Recipients: The Syndigo Grocery Syndication Network connects you with more grocery and CPG retailers than any other provider. Brands can leverage the panel in two main ways: Publish Content Directly to Select Retailers and Verify (Physical and/or Digital Submission) for Automated Delivery to the Entire Network. Click here to learn more.
GS1: A nonprofit company that determines global standards for data supply chain information, including GLNs, GTINs, and UPCs. The best known of these standards is the barcode, a symbol printed on products that can be scanned electronically.
GS1 Image Guidelines: Established in 2014, guidelines for suppliers/recipients to send and receive standard images via the GDSN.
GTIN: A Global Trade Item Number is a unique 14-digit number registered with GS1 for a specific level of a product hierarchy. It is used to identify trade items, products, or services. A GTIN is also an umbrella term that refers to the entire family of UCC.EAN data structures. The entire family of data structures within the GTIN is: GTIN-12 (UPC).
Hierarchy: A system of organization in which items are ordered in a parent/child format.
Holding Step: A step in a recipient workflow in which an item can be held unless action is taken by a supplier or recipient.
Identifier: An identifying alpha numerical string of characters assigned to a specified product record. Examples include: GTIN, UPC, MFG Model#, etc.
IDR: Acronym for Initiate Data Report.
Imagery Types:
Import: The process of uploading a spreadsheet to create products or add/replace product data, URLs, and assets. Click here to learn more.
IMS: Image Merchandising Solutions that create the most effective use of your store and shelf merchandising layouts for a compelling shopping experience, primarily within convenience stores and gas stations. E.g., Shelf strips with images that allow for easy stocking and ordering.
Initiate Data: A requirement set for all new Lowe's GTINs.
Inner Pack: Refers to the items that come inside a case.
Is it live?: Live Status shows whether a synchronized item is live on a retailer’s website and whether the published Syndigo content matches what appears on site. It helps confirm what content is live after syndication. Click here to learn more.
Lead Time: The time between the placement of an order and the shipment of the order.
Locale Mapping: In the mappings tab, Locale Mapping controls how your Source data flows to Target attributes. Either across all languages or between specific language pairs. Click here to learn more.
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): A unique identifier set by the product's manufacturer to differentiate it from similar parts and counterfeits.
Mapping: Attribute Value Mapping & Transformation is a powerful tool that enables you to map and transform your product data to meet recipient requirements. It streamlines the entire process, saving you time, and helps eliminate data inaccuracies. Click here to learn more.
Marketing Data: Customer-facing information provided by the suppliers.
MDM: Master Data Management (MDM) is a method used to define and manage the critical data of an organization to provide, with data integration, a single point of reference. The data that is mastered may include reference data - the set of permissible values, and the analytical data that supports decision making.
MFG Brand Name: The products Brand Name. If it is missing, add it in Configurations > Attribute Library > Vendor Choice using the brand name exactly as shown on the manufacturer’s website or collateral. If the item is unbranded, use your company name or add “Unbranded” to the MFG Brand Name list. Click here to learn more.
MFG Name: The product's manufacturer. If the name does not appear, you can add it through your Configurations -> Attribute Library -> Vendor Choice. Click here to learn more.
Merchandising Subdivision: A category-specific division within Lowe's to help organize products in its stores.
Merchant: A seller of goods from multiple suppliers.
Merchant Portal: A legacy Edgenet platform for recipients/merchants.
On-Hold: A status you place a product to pause data distributions to the Marketplace Grocery Panel Recipients. Click here to learn more.
Orphaned Mapping: In the mappings tab, when the source attribute of a mapping is no longer in the source data view, or the target attribute of a mapping is no longer in a recipient requirement set, that attribute will show as "orphaned". This mapping should be broken or reconfigured to map to or from an attribute that is in a requirement set. Click here to learn more.
Packaging Hierarchy:
Pallet: The highest packaging level in a hierarchy, and how items are shipped or ordered by retailers and recipients. (See "Packaging Hierarchy.")
Parent: A higher-level GTIN within a hierarchy. (See "Packaging Hierarchy.")
PCM: Product Content Management; An application in Lowe's system that collects, synchronizes, and validates product data.
PDP: See "Product Details Page."
Pending Recipient Action: These product have been successfully published to a recipient, but are awaiting manual action by a recipient user for syndication. CIC Received (GDSN Accounts Only) – Content has been received by the Data Recipient, but no business decision has been made.
Pending Supplier Action: These products have been published, but require additional action as indicated by the intended recipient. Each product will include specific feedback regarding what should be addressed for that product.
Personas:
PI: A Production Identifier (PI) is intended to enable traceability to production information about an item or product.
PIES: The Product Information Exchange Standard (PIES) is the best practice for the management and exchange of product attribute information in the aftermarket industry.
PIM: Product Information Manager. In the Syndigo platform, think Products tab!
Product Details Page: The Product Details Page (PDP) is the page in the Syndigo platform that represents an individual product. It’s the page you arrive on after selecting a specific product from the Product Index Page. The product content displayed on the PDP is always relevant to the Recipient and Requirement Set selected in the Top Bar Navigation. From the PDP, you can see what information is needed to publish the product to the Recipient.
Product Index Page: The Product Index Page is the page in the Syndigo platform that shows an overview of all products in your account. Access it by clicking the “Products” icon in the left-hand navigation bar. Within the Product Index Page, the product grid displays preview attributes for each product and contains links to each Product Details Page. The Actions Bar at the top provides a variety of options for single or multiple products.
Product Lifecycle: Manage a product’s status using Archive, On Hold, Discontinue, or Delete. Products default to Active status but can be changed when they are not actively being published. Use lifecycle options to pause, preserve, end, remove, or restore products as needed. Click here to learn more.
Product Record: Refers to all the data associated with a product in the Syndigo platform; it’s the record Syndigo has for that product.
Product Set: A customized grouping of products that can easily be recalled and managed within the Syndigo platform. Product Sets are shared between users within an account but are not visible to anyone outside of an account.
PSD: The file extension for a Photoshop document (.psd).
Publication Checklist: A Product Details Page tool that shows what is needed to make a product 100% ready to publish, including required content, critical errors, hierarchy issues, and publication status.
Publication Snapshot: View previously published product content for recipients accepting brand-managed, GDSN, or Syndigo Verified data, and restore attribute data from a prior published version. Click here to learn more.
Publish/Syndicate: When a supplier sends data to a recipient, the data is published or syndicated.
Readiness Score: A score that shows how complete a product’s required retailer attributes are. Products must reach 100% readiness before they can be published to the selected retailer.
Recipient: A receiver of product data.
Recipient Details Page: This is a section of the platform that shows all products linked to the specified retailer as well as status and readiness scores for all. Get insights on how to resolve any issues to successfully publish to the retailer. Edit, Bulk Edit, View, Publish or Unlink products from a retailer. Click here to learn more.
Recipient To-Do List: Helps users identify and prioritize common issues affecting successful syndication of linked products, including product setup and data quality tasks. Click here to learn more.
Requirement Set: A collection of attributes required by a recipient to publish or syndicate content to them. (See "Attributes.")
Shared Attribute: A shared attribute in the Mappings Tab means that the attribute is listed in both the Source and Target Columns. Click here to learn more.
SKU: A Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) is an identifier, usually alphanumeric, for a specific product that allows it to be tracked for inventory purposes. Typically, an SKU (pronounced SKEW) is associated with any purchasable item in a store or catalog.
SOS: Special Order Shipment (SOS) is the shipment of an item upon request of the recipient.
Source Attribute: An attribute in the Mappings tab that provides the original data value being mapped to a target attribute. Click here to learn more.
Static Mapping: A mapping option that applies the same fixed value to a selected target attribute each time the mapping runs. Click here to learn more.
Subscription: When a recipient requests data for a product, it opens the channels for the data to be published.
Supplier: A person or organization that provides products or product data.
Supplier Company Name: The name of your company. If your company is both the supplier and manufacturer, this value should match the MFG Name field. Click here to learn more.
Supplier Portal: A legacy Edgenet platform for suppliers.
Supply Chain: The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity.
Target Attribute: An attribute in the Mappings tab that receives the mapped value from a source attribute. Click here to learn more.
Taxonomy: The science of naming, defining, and classifying products.
Trade Item Unit: The packaging hierarchy level of the product record. Examples: Base/Each, Case, Pallet, etc.
Transformation: A mapping option used to reformat or modify data so it meets the target attribute’s requirements. Transformations are applied to mapped target attributes in the Mappings tab. Click here to learn more.
UOM: Acronym for Unit of Measure.
UPC: A Universal Product Code (UPC) is a product identifier used in the United States, Canada, and other countries for tracking trade items in stores. UPCs consist of a series of black lines and a unique 12-digit number assigned to each specific commercial product. Each unique product, including variations like different colors or sizes, must have its own distinct UPC.
Value Mapping: A mapping method used in the Mappings tab to standardize choice list values by matching source attribute options to the correct target attribute options. Click here to learn more.
VBU: A Vendor Business Unit (VBU) is a vendor number assigned and used solely by Lowe's.
Vendor: A person or company offering something for sale.
Vendor Choices: These are names for your company, brand and manufacturers. You can add/edit these from Configurations>Attribute Library>Vendor Choices. Click here to learn more.
Verify: This is a button found in an edit page that pushes data updates to Ecatalogs and Manually Configured Recipient connections. Is not connected to the “Verify My Product” process.
Verify My Product: A requirement set used to submit digital product content, including images, data requirements, and specifications, for recipient verification to Grocery Panel Recipients and other retailers who require this process to accept product data. Click here to learn more.
VQT: Acronym for Vendor Quote Template.
WAGS: Abbreviation for Walgreens.
Website Details Page: A Website Details Page allows you to manage automapping configurations and check ahead which experience types and widgets are accepted for each individual website. Click here to learn more.
Workflows:
XML: Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. The W3C's XML 1.0 Specification and several other related specifications - all of them free open standards - define XML.