Taxonomy Setup – Architectural Perspective
From an architectural perspective, taxonomy is a core part of information architecture in any DAM system. It defines how assets are classified, discovered, governed, and reused over time.
Taxonomy setup starts by defining meaningful classification structures that reflect business domains rather than short-term project needs. Once created, taxonomy values act as controlled vocabularies that bring consistency across teams.
Architecturally, taxonomy decisions influence search accuracy, reporting quality, and future scalability. A poorly designed taxonomy often leads to fragmented metadata and inefficient asset discovery.
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