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Tagging

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What is Tagging?

Tagging, in the context of information systems, refers to the process of assigning keywords or terms (tags) to a piece of information, such as a document, image, video, or website. These tags are metadata that help categorize, organize, search for, and retrieve the tagged item. Tagging is commonly used in social media platforms, content management systems, and e-commerce websites to improve discoverability and organization.

What other technologies are related to Tagging?

Tagging Complementary Technologies

Tagging can be used to improve translation quality and efficiency by providing context and metadata.
mentioned alongside Tagging in 36% (76) of relevant job posts
Taxonomy provides the hierarchical structure that tagging often relies on for organizing and categorizing content.
mentioned alongside Tagging in 29% (69) of relevant job posts
Tagging helps in managing content variations across different sites or locales by providing metadata for filtering and organization within an MSM system.
mentioned alongside Tagging in 22% (78) of relevant job posts

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