-
product of sets
Direct product of
groups Semidirect product Product of
group subsets Wreath product Free
product Zappa–Szép
product (or knit
product)...
- A by-
product or
byproduct is a
secondary product derived from a
production process,
manufacturing process or
chemical reaction; it is not the primary...
- In mathematics, the
cross product or
vector product (occasionally
directed area
product, to
emphasize its
geometric significance) is a
binary operation...
- In mathematics, the dot
product or
scalar product is an
algebraic operation that
takes two equal-length
sequences of
numbers (usually
coordinate vectors)...
- cosmetics. In the
United States,
cosmetic products and
ingredients do not
require FDA approval,
although marketed products are
monitored for safety. Some countries...
-
refined grains/cereals, vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, eggs,
dairy products, fish, red meat,
processed meat, and sugar-sweetened beverages. The Food...
- (how well the part
performs to spec) and
errata (unexpected behavior).
Productization is the task of
taking a
design from
engineering into m**** production...
- In mathematics, the
Kronecker product,
sometimes denoted by ⊗, is an
operation on two
matrices of
arbitrary size
resulting in a
block matrix. It is a...
- In marketing, a
product is an object, or system, or
service made
available for
consumer use as of the
consumer demand; it is
anything that can be offered...
- In marketing, the
whole product concept is the
third iteration of a
model originally developed by
Philip Kotler, a
professor at the
Kellogg School of...