Tool kits have two core meanings: physical bags and software tool sets. The following describes the different types:
Physical Tool Kits (bags containing physical tools)
This is the most common type of tool kit in daily life, and can be further divided according to purpose, scenario, and material:
Classified by purpose: Medical tool kits, instrument kits, vehicle tool kits, toiletries kits, cosmetic kits, training tool kits, auto repair tool kits, household tool kits, etc.
Vehicle tool kits can be further subdivided into three categories: repair kits (including jacks, wrenches, and warning triangles), document kits (containing vehicle manuals and maintenance manuals), and storage kits (for storing in-car personal items).
Special Function Type: American Tactical Kit (also called a rescue tool kit), an emergency rescue kit integrating various manual demolition tools for initial obstacle clearing during rescue operations. It features a backpack design for easy carrying.
Classification by Material and Form: Toolboxes can be categorized into plastic toolboxes, sheet metal toolboxes, aluminum alloy toolboxes, automotive toolboxes, etc.
Different materials vary in durability, weight, and price.
Software/Digital Domain Toolkits (Packaged Collections of Functional Tools)** This category is further divided into different types based on specific application scenarios. Common areas include:
Data Analysis Toolkits: Primarily divided into six categories: statistical analysis tools (SPSS, R, etc.), data visualization tools (Tableau, FineReport, etc.), data mining tools (Weka, KNIME, etc.), business intelligence tools (Power BI, QlikView, etc.), data integration tools, and data cleaning tools.
Project Management Toolkits: Includes project planning tools (Microsoft Project, etc.), task management tools (Trello, Asana, etc.), team collaboration tools (Slack, Microsoft Teams, etc.), resource management tools, risk management tools, issue tracking tools (JIRA, etc.), and report analysis tools.
Data warehouse toolkits mainly include ETL tools, data modeling tools, OLAP tools, data management tools, data quality tools, metadata management tools, BI tools, and data integration tools.
