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{{Quote|text=Product structure [modeling] is a hierarchical decomposition of a product, typically known as the [[Bill of Materials]] (BOM).|sign=Wikipedia|source=<ref name="wikipedia" />}}
{{Quote|text=Product structure [modeling] is a hierarchical decomposition of a product, typically known as the [[Bill of Materials]] (BOM).|sign=Wikipedia|source=<ref name="wikipedia" />}}


==Bill of Materials==
==Bill of Materials<ref name="wikipediabom">==


BOMs are of hierarchical nature, with the top level representing the finished product which may be a sub-assembly or a completed item. BOMs that describe the sub-assemblies are referred to as '''modular BOMs'''.
BOMs are of hierarchical nature, with the top level representing the finished product which may be a sub-assembly or a completed item. BOMs that describe the sub-assemblies are referred to as '''modular BOMs'''.

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Introduction

Product structure [modeling] is a hierarchical decomposition of a product, typically known as the Bill of Materials (BOM).
—Wikipedia, [1]

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