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  2. Corporate taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Corporate taxonomy is the hierarchical classification of entities of interest of an enterprise, organization or administration, used to classify documents, digital assets and other information. Taxonomies can cover virtually any type of physical or conceptual entities (products, processes, knowledge fields, human groups, etc.) at any level of ...

  3. Enterprise engineering - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise engineering is the body of knowledge, principles, and practices used to design all or part of an enterprise. [1] An enterprise is a complex socio-technical system that comprises people, information, and technology that interact with each other and their environment in support of a common mission.

  4. Worksheet - Wikipedia

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    The form comes with two worksheets, one to calculate exemptions, and another to calculate the effects of other income (second job, spouse's job). The bottom number in each worksheet is used to fill out two if the lines in the main W4 form. The main form is filed with the employer, and the worksheets are discarded or held by the employee.

  5. Enterprise architecture - Wikipedia

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    The international definition according to the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a comprehensive approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy.

  6. Small and medium enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are businesses whose personnel and revenue numbers fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used by many national agencies and international organizations such as the World Bank, the OECD, European Union, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization (WTO).

  7. Big business - Wikipedia

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    In corporate jargon, the concept is commonly known as enterprise, or activities involving enterprise customers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The concept first rose in a symbolic sense after 1880 in connection with the combination movement that began in American business at that time.

  8. Enterprise modelling - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise modelling is the abstract representation, description and definition of the structure, processes, information and resources of an identifiable business, government body, or other large organization. [2] It deals with the process of understanding an organization and improving its performance through creation and analysis of enterprise ...

  9. Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise (1862), a Canadian pioneer sternwheeler on the upper Fraser River; PS Enterprise, an 1878 Australian paddle steamer on the Murray, Darling and Murrumbidgee Rivers; Enterprise (sternwheeler 1863), an American steamboat that operated on the Willamette River in Oregon; Enterprise, a sailing ship caught in a storm off St. Ives, Cornwall ...