Bundle
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Bundle or Bundling may refer to:
In marketing:
- Product bundling, a marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale as one combined product
- Bundling (fundraising), when donations from many individuals are collected by one person and presented to the recipient
- Bundling (public choice), a similar concept to product bundling that occurs in electoral republics
In economics:
- A bundle is a set of one or more goods.
In mathematics:
- Bundle (mathematics), a generalization of a fiber bundle dropping the condition of a local product structure
- Fiber bundle, a topology space that looks locally like a product space
In medicine:
- Bundle of His, a collection of heart muscle cells specialized for electrical conduction
- Bundle of Kent, an extra conduction pathway between the atria and ventricles in the heart
In computing:
- Bundle (OS X), a type of directory in NEXTSTEP and OS X
- Bundle (software distribution), a package containing a software and everything it needs to operate together with some hardware or additional software (sometimes adware).
Other uses:
- Bundle adjustment, a photogrammetry/computer vision technique
- Bundle conductor (power engineering)
- Bundle of rights (property law)
- Bundle theory (philosophy)
- Bundled payment, a method for reimbursing health care providers
- Bundles (album), a 1975 album by Soft Machine, including a song of the same title
- Bundling (packaging), the process of using straps to bundle up items
- Bundling (tradition), the traditional practice of wrapping one person in a bed accompanied by his/her courter
- Optical fiber bundle, a cable consisting of a collection of fiber optics
- Eileen "Bundle" Brent, an Agatha Christie character
- The Bundles, an anti-folk supergroup, or The Bundles (album), their only album
- Charlie Temkin, The most bundled man in history
- Kelsey Mauro, The most bundled woman in history
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