Common data model
A common data model (CDM) can refer to any standardised data model which allows for data and information exchange between different applications and data sources. Common data models aim to standardise logical infrastructure so that related applications can "operate on and share the same data", and can be seen as a way to "organize data from many sources that are in different formats into a standard structure".
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- enA common data model (CDM) can refer to any standardised data model which allows for data and information exchange between different applications and data sources. Common data models aim to standardise logical infrastructure so that related applications can "operate on and share the same data", and can be seen as a way to "organize data from many sources that are in different formats into a standard structure".
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- enA common data model (CDM) can refer to any standardised data model which allows for data and information exchange between different applications and data sources. Common data models aim to standardise logical infrastructure so that related applications can "operate on and share the same data", and can be seen as a way to "organize data from many sources that are in different formats into a standard structure". A common data model has been described as one of the components of a "strong information system". A standardised common data model has also been described as a typical component of a well designed agile application besides a common communication protocol. Providing a single common data model within an organisation is one of the typical tasks of a data warehouse.
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- Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe
- Aerospace Industries Association
- Agile application
- Apache OFBiz
- Application software
- Bavaria
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- Category:Application software
- Category:Databases
- Category:Data modeling
- Category:Information theory
- Category:Sharing
- Climate change
- Content Management Interoperability Services
- Content management system
- Copernicus Climate Change Service
- Data
- Database
- Data model
- Data platform
- Data Reference Model
- Data warehouse
- Federal enterprise architecture
- Generic data model
- Genomic and medical data
- GitHub
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Information exchange
- JANUS clinical trial data repository
- Metadata
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Dataverse
- Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Microsoft Power Platform
- National Institutes of Health
- NetCDF
- Once-only principle
- Open Semantic Framework
- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
- RailTopoModel
- Rail transport
- Red Hat
- Requirements Interchange Format
- Resource Description Framework
- SDTM
- Service-oriented architecture
- Software AG
- S-RAMP
- SX000i - International guide for the use of the S-Series of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) specifications
- Technical data management system
- TIBCO
- Upper Austria
- Version control
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- Common data model
- Felles datamodell
- GRNnB
- Q111588755
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- Category:Application software
- Category:Databases
- Category:Data modeling
- Category:Information theory
- Category:Sharing
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