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The core of the product structure is illustrated by the product components (''[[item]]s'') and their ''[[relationship]]s''. Thus, this involves the linking between items related to the [[Product (business)|product]].
The ''[[assembly]]'' can consist of ''[[subassembly|subassemblies]] and ''[[part]]s'', whereas ''subassemblies'' can also consist of other subassemblies or part. Thus this is typically hierarchically ordered. These concepts are generalized into the concept of item. This classification is overlapping, because a subassembly could be a part in another assembly configuration.
Due to differentiation and variation of items several concepts must be indicated into the product breakdown structure. Three concepts are involved in this differentiation, namely ''[[alternative]]salternatives'', [[variant]]s and ''[[revision]]s''. An alternative of an item is considered as a substitute for that particular item, whereas a [[variant]] is another option of an item which the consumer can choose. When an error occurs at a part or subassembly, it needs to be revised. This revision indicates the change history of the item.
 
==Product structure views==