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Segmentation is the breaking up of a fault along its length into several smaller faults. This can happen as a result of other faults crossing it, topography changes, or bends in the strike of the faul [..]
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The act of dividing a broad target market into smaller subsets based on demographics or behavior. Segmenting your campaign allows you to send each group to their own dedicated landing page so that you [..]
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With respect to the management of insurance company portfolios, the notional subdivision of the overall portfolio into subportfolios each of which is associated with a specified group of insurance contracts.
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1650s, "a cutting in small pieces;" 1851 of cells, from segment (v.) + -ation.
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Refer to "See Also" column to the right.
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In many animals, the body is divided into repeated subunits called segments, such as those in centipedes, insects, and annelids. Segmentation is the state of having or developing a body plan in this w [..]
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The analysis of large groups into smaller subsets that share similar characteristics.  For example, when profiling supply markets, sub-sections of the market may be segmented to allow for specific str [..]
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The marketing process by which a company divides a heterogeneous group of buyers in segments. Each segment has similar wants and needs. The company uses a concentrated targeting strategy to sell their [..]
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Segmentation, or Market Segmentation, is the process of subdividing a large, homogenous market into easily and clearly identifiable and measurable consumer segments. read more:
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(1) In many animal species, a series of body units that may be externally similar to, or quite different from, one another. (2) The oscillating back-and-forth movement in the small intestine that mixes food with digestive secretions and increases the efficiency of absorption. segmented worms
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This is when an insurer divides general investment accounts into parts, corresponding to the insurance company's prime lines of business.
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Process of behavior adjustment wherein a complicated progression of behavior patterns is broken into components to make sure the patient can more readily understand and grasp one or two simultaneously [..]
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In Dewey Decimal Classification, the indication of logical breaks in a number by means of a typographical device, such as a slash or a prime mark used to indicate the end of an abridged class number o [..]
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Rooms sold and revenue data broken down by source of business (transient, group, contract) and source of revenue (room, F&B, other).
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The option to take a proportion of the investment and leave the rest invested, i.e. to take 10% of your pension and leave the other 90% still invested.
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ListManager allows you to send to a segment, or subset, of your list who meet the criteria you define. Instead of sending to your entire list, you can use segments to filter exactly who should get a m [..]
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(n) (embryology) the repeated division of a fertilised ovum(n) the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
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[4] (set theory, linear) the division of a twelve-tone row
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Breaking down a spoken word into word parts by inserting a pause between each part. Words can be segmented at the word level (in the case of compound words), at the syllable level, at the onset-rime l [..]
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The task of splitting a text into segments. It is an important task because leverage and productivity depend on it.
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Dividing a target market into subsets of customers. Segmentation entails dividing a target audience into groups with common attributes, in order to market to each group differently. Segmentation can be based on a wide variety of demographics or other information, and enables you to tailor your message based on a segment’s common needs, priorities a [..]
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See Market Segmentation
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competitive business strategy based on target audiences.
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The marketing process by which a company divides a heterogeneous group of buyers in segments. Each segment has similar wants and needs. The company uses a concentrated targeting strategy to sell their [..]
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the division of the body of an organism into a series of similar parts
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A mechanism used in logistics processes to logically categorize materials based on certain characteristics or criteria that can either be physical (for example, quality) or logical (for example, count [..]
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A collection of business rules that define which stock materials should satisfy which demand objects.
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A well-defined sequence of segmentation characteristics that can be used to define segmentation strategies.
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A structure used to logically distribute both existing and planned stock.
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A functionality used in demand-supply matching processes that protects the stock for demands from high-priority requirement segments even when the actual demand is not yet available in the system.
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A building block used to logically divide materials assigned to demand requirements, such as sales orders and planned independent requirements.
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Instead of talking to your whole audience like one big, homogeneous blob, segmentation is about dividing your target market into meaningful chunks based on preferences, behaviors, past activity, and d [..]
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