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Conceptual Model
Definition
A conceptual model is an abstract representation of a system and comprises well-defined concepts, their qualities or attributes, and their relationships to other concepts. A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. The conceptual model can be materialised in a graphical representation facilitating knowledge elicitation, organisation and interaction with domain experts. This is relevant because interactions and discussions within a Working groups are often driven by a graphical representation.
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Definition
A generic core metadata schema is a foundational or template that represents essential elements and relationships common cross-domain. It serves as a basis for developing more a specialised schema. In the context of health-ri and national catalogue, the generic core schema includes a set of minimum metadata requirements common across various working groups (such as Imaging and Omics) that enables the user discover and find a research object (e.g., dataset). One example of such de facto standards are in the context of health-ri and for the national catalogue we use dcat and dcat-ap as a core metadata schema [read more here].
Generic Health model
Definition
dcat-health
Domain specific models
Data Shape specification
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