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Fifth generation programming languages for artificial intelligence and neural networks.
Durable Goods
Products that are intended to last for a significant amount of time, such as appliances, cars, and furniture, as opposed to consumer goods which are consumed quickly.
Nondurable Goods
Products with a limited lifespan, intended for consumption or use over a short period, such as food or paper products.
Tangible Attributes
Physical features or characteristics of a product that can be directly perceived by the senses, such as size, shape, color, or weight.
Intangible Attributes
Characteristics of a product or service that cannot be physically touched or seen, such as the brand reputation or the level of customer service.
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