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An item is a distinct unit or object within a collection that can be identified, counted, described, or transferred. The term is broadly used across disciplines to refer to components of a larger whole.

In retail and inventory, items are tracked with identifiers such as SKUs and barcodes; catalogs list items

In data processing, an item can be an element within a list, array, or table row; in

In surveys and assessments, an item is a question or statement designed to elicit a response; test

In software and games, items include virtual goods, equipment, or power-ups; they have properties, such as name,

Other uses include documentation and law, where items denote discrete provisions or entries in a list; in

with
attributes
like
name,
price,
category,
and
stock
level.
Inventory
management
systems
monitor
item
flow,
pricing,
and
replenishment.
databases,
an
item
may
refer
to
a
record
or
field
depending
on
context.
Items
commonly
have
attributes
and
keys
to
distinguish
them.
items
are
validated
for
reliability
and
validity;
responses
are
scored.
value,
effects,
and
rarity;
item
generation
and
inventories
are
central
to
gameplay.
manufacturing,
a
bill
of
materials
lists
items
required
to
produce
a
product.