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Asked on September 29, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
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Asked on September 29, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 28, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 28, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes
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Asked on September 25, 2021 in Synonyms.
I’d describe a “portfolio of related products” as a a range, family or series (eg “product family” or “family of products”) to signify that they share some characteristics while providing comparative differences.
“Operational-” or “design quality” makes sense but sound quite general to me. What characteristics would be fitting the different components and services, like operational characteristic, design characteristic, etc.? A continuation in this vein, maybe design grade or product tiers to signify levels or stratifications.
Is your list really complete? If not, use a “range of” construct to indicate a scale of quality. If not, use a t-test or the equivalent test which may be useful. For example, “a range of measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications” or “measuring instruments of varying precisions/uses/applications”, with corresponding “different
dimensions”.
- 376523 views
- 45 answers
- 138909 votes