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  2. Product pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Product pipeline. A product pipeline is a series of products, either in a state of development, preparation, or production, [1] developed and sold by a company, and ideally in different stages of their life cycle. At any point in a company's life, the goal is to have some products in the growth stage, which is the key stage for establishing a ...

  3. Software product line - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute defines a software product line as "a set of software-intensive systems that share a common, managed set of features satisfying the specific needs of a particular market segment or mission and that are developed from a common set of core assets in a prescribed way." [3]

  4. Use case - Wikipedia

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    Outlines. v. t. e. In software and systems engineering, the phrase use case is a polyseme with two senses : A usage scenario for a piece of software; often used in the plural to suggest situations where a piece of software may be useful. A potential scenario in which a system receives an external request (such as user input) and responds to it.

  5. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé owned 100% of Alcon in 1978. In 2002 Nestlé sold 23.2% of its Alcon shares on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2008 Nestlé sold 24.8% of existing Alcon shares to the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis. In 2010 Nestlé sold the remaining 52% of its Alcon shares to Novartis. Novartis paid a total of 39.1 bn USD. Former brands

  6. Product breakdown structure - Wikipedia

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    Product breakdown structure. In project management under the PRINCE2 methodology, a product breakdown structure ( PBS) is a tool for analysing, documenting and communicating the outcomes of a project, and forms part of the product based planning technique. The PBS provides "an exhaustive, hierarchical tree structure of deliverables that make up ...

  7. Product line extension - Wikipedia

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    Product line extensions are a process where companies with an established brand alter the factors of a product or products to satisfy a refined segment in the market. [1] There are two types of product line extensions, horizontal and vertical. Horizontal extensions consist of keeping the price and quality consistent, but changing factors like ...

  8. Alcon - Wikipedia

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    Alcon Inc. Alcon Inc. ( German: Alcon AG) is a Swiss-American pharmaceutical and medical device company specializing in eye care products. It has a paper headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland but its operational headquarters are in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, where it employs about 4,500 people. [2]

  9. Straw man proposal - Wikipedia

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    Straw man proposal. A straw-man (or straw-dog) proposal is a brainstormed simple draft proposal intended to generate discussion of its disadvantages and to spur the generation of new and better proposals. [1] The term is considered American business jargon, [2] but it is also encountered in engineering office culture.