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The observations and use cases lead to several design considerations:
 
The observations and use cases lead to several design considerations:
 
# Unique brand key - as the same brand (string) can exist in multiple geographic areas or within the same geographic area, there must be a way to uniquely distinguish between the various brands. Otherwise a user can not enter the correct brand (UC1), nor can we list all brands (UC2);
 
# Unique brand key - as the same brand (string) can exist in multiple geographic areas or within the same geographic area, there must be a way to uniquely distinguish between the various brands. Otherwise a user can not enter the correct brand (UC1), nor can we list all brands (UC2);
# Uses selectable brand - there must be a brand name in the same language/script of the package. If that name occurs multiple times in the taxonomy, it must be specified by product category, country sold, etc in order to make it unique. For instance the label '''Taste''' occurs in France and Argentina, but is used for different categories. So the user should have the choice '''Taste (category 1 - France)''' and '''Taste (category 2 - Argentina)'''. Maybe this can be mixed with the key.
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# Uses selectable brand - there must be a brand name in the same language/script of the package. If that name occurs multiple times in the taxonomy, it must be specified by product category, country sold, etc in order to make it unique. For instance the label '''Taste''' occurs in France and Argentina, but is used for different categories. So the user should have the choice '''Taste (category 1 - France)''' and '''Taste (category 2 - Argentina)'''. Maybe this can be mixed with the key. (UC4)
    
== Taxonomy encoding ==
 
== Taxonomy encoding ==
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