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Component: BC-DOC-TER
Component Name: Terminology/Glossary
Description: A concept in a hierarchy of concepts which can be subdivided into further lower-ranking concepts
Key Concepts: A superordinate term is a term in SAP terminology that is used to group together related subordinate terms. It is a type of hierarchical relationship between terms, where the superordinate term is at the top of the hierarchy and subordinate terms are below it. For example, the superordinate term “Business Process” could have subordinate terms such as “Order to Cash” and “Procure to Pay”. How to use it: Superordinate terms are used to organize related terms into a hierarchical structure. This helps users quickly find related terms and understand the relationships between them. Superordinate terms can also be used to create a taxonomy of related terms, which can be used for search and navigation purposes. Tips & Tricks: When creating a superordinate term, it is important to make sure that it accurately describes the group of subordinate terms that it is associated with. It should also be concise and easy to understand. Related Information: For more information on SAP terminology and glossaries, please refer to the BC-DOC-TER Terminology/Glossary component in the SAP Help Portal.