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The terminology model is a means for subject matter experts to express their knowledge about the subject in subject specific terms. Since the terminology model is structured rather similar to an object-oriented database schema, is can be transformed without loss of information into an object-oriented database schema. Thus, the terminology model is a method for problem analysis on the one side and a mean of defining database schema on the other side.

Several terminology models have been developed and published in the field of statistics:

  • Terminology model for classifications[1]
  • Terminology model for statistical variables[2]
  • Reference model for statistical metadata[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/download/attachments/14319930/Part+I+Neuchatel_version+2_1.pdf?version=1 Neuchâtel Terminology Model PART I: Classification database object types and their attributes
  2. ^ http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/download/attachments/14319930/Neuchatel+Model+V1.pdf?version=1 Neuchâtel Terminology Model PART II: Variables and related concepts
  3. ^ http://www.epros.ed.ac.uk/metanet/working_groups/Reference_model/ReferenceModel.doc METANET - Reference Model