"Asset grouping" refers to the organization or categorization of assets based on common characteristics, properties, or purposes. Grouping allows assets to be more easily managed, monitored, and analyzed as they are divided into logical groups or categories.
Typical functions of software in the field of "Asset grouping" include:
Creation of groups: Ability to organize assets into custom groups or categories based on specific criteria such as location, type, condition, or usage.
Assignment of assets to groups: Ability to assign assets to specific groups or remove them from groups to manage their organization and assignment.
Hierarchical structure: Support for creating hierarchical structures of groups to represent complex relationships between assets.
Automatic grouping: Automatic assignment of assets to groups based on predefined rules or criteria.
Filtering and search: Ability to filter or search for assets within groups to quickly find specific information.
Permission management: Management of access rights and permissions for user groups to control access to specific asset groups.
Reporting and analysis: Generation of reports and analysis on assets within specific groups to gain insights into their usage, performance, and costs.