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Created page with '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",<ref>[https://www.synopsys.com/glossary/what-is-common-data-model.html What is a Common Data Model? – H...'
 
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The [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/toolbox/doc/how-to/15_how_to_understand_the_common_data_model/15_how_to_understand_the_common_data_model.html Climate Data Store Common Data Model] is a common data model set up by the [[Copernicus Climate Change Service]] for harmonising essential [[climate change|climate variables]] from different sources and data providers.
 
[[Once-only principle#X-trans.eu|X-trans.eu]] was a cross-border pilot project between the [[Bavaria|Free State of Bavaria]] (Germany) and [[Upper Austria]] with the aim of developing a faster procedure for the application and approval of cross-border large-capacity transports. The portal was based on a common data model that contained all the information required for approval.
 
[[SX000i - International guide for the use of the S-Series of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) specifications|SX000i]] is a specification developed jointly by the [[Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe]] (ASD) and the American [[Aerospace Industries Association]] (AIA) to provide information, guidance and instructions to ensure compatibility and the commonality. The associated SX002D specification contains a common data model.
 
[[Content Management Interoperability Services]] (CMIS) is an open standard for inter-operation of different [[content management system]]s over the internet, and provides a common data model for typed files and folders used with with [[version control]].
 
Within [[genomic and medical data]], the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) research program established under the U.S. [[National Institutes of Health]] has created a common data model for claims and electronic health records which can accommodate data from different sources around the world.
 
There are many more examples of various common data models for different uses published by different sources.<ref>[https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/taddm/7.3.0?topic=kit-introducing-common-data-model Introducing the Common Data Model - IBM Documentation]</ref><ref>[https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/cdm Common Data Model (CDM) - EU Vocabularies - Publications Office of the EU]</ref><ref>[https://docs.workato.com/features/common-data-model.html Common data model | Workato Docs]</ref><ref>[https://docs.bmc.com/docs/ac2002/common-data-model-concepts-908213436.html Common Data Model concepts - Documentation for BMC CMDB 20.02 - BMC Documentation]</ref><ref>[https://docs.evolveum.com/midpoint/reference/schema/common-data-model/ Common Data Model - Evolveum Docs]</ref>