NAICS (CDQ.POOL)
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Name Name of a concept, e.g. a data model concept. In contrast to terms, the name does not depend on a given context, e.g. a country-specific language. | NAICS |
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Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is a classification of business establishments by type of economic activity (process of production). It is used by government and business in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America. It has largely replaced the older Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system, except in some government agencies, such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
An establishment is typically a single physical location, though administratively distinct operations at a single location may be treated as distinct establishments. Each establishment is classified to an industry according to the primary business activity taking place there. NAICS does not offer guidance on the classification of enterprises (companies) which are composed of multiple establishments. |
Part of Hierarchical relation between two concepts of the CDQ Data Model. | Data source CDQ.POOL |
Technical key Defines a unique key by which e.g. data model concepts can be referenced in a technical integration context. These keys are unique in the CDL context. | NAICS
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Parent concept Hierarchical relation between two concepts of a data model, e.g., the CDQ Data Model. | Business Partner Classification Type (CDQ.POOL) |
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