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- Reference_model abstract "A reference model in systems, enterprise, and software engineering is an abstract framework or domain-specific ontology consisting of an interlinked set of clearly defined concepts produced by an expert or body of experts in order to encourage clear communication. A reference model can represent the component parts of any consistent idea, from business functions to system components, as long as it represents a complete set. This frame of reference can then be used to communicate ideas clearly among members of the same community.Reference models are often illustrated as a set of concepts with some indication of the relationships between the concepts.".
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- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink OASIS_(organization).
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- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Open-system_environment_reference_model.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Open_Geospatial_Consortium.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Open_System_Environment_Reference_Model.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Purdue_Enterprise_Reference_Architecture.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink RM-ODP.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Real-time_Control_System.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Reference_architecture.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Software_engineering.
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- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Systems_engineering.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink TAFIM.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLink Von_Neumann_architecture.
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reference Model".
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reference model".
- Reference_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "reference model".
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- Reference_model subject Category:Computer_architecture.
- Reference_model subject Category:Reference_models.
- Reference_model subject Category:Software_engineering.
- Reference_model subject Category:Systems_engineering.
- Reference_model hypernym Framework.
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- Reference_model type Model.
- Reference_model type Software.
- Reference_model type Area.
- Reference_model type Computer.
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- Reference_model comment "A reference model in systems, enterprise, and software engineering is an abstract framework or domain-specific ontology consisting of an interlinked set of clearly defined concepts produced by an expert or body of experts in order to encourage clear communication. A reference model can represent the component parts of any consistent idea, from business functions to system components, as long as it represents a complete set.".
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