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A '''common data model''' ('''CDM''') can refer to any standardised [[data model]] which allows for [[data]] and [[information exchange]] between different [[Application software|applications]] and [[Database|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? – How Does it Work? | Synopsys]</ref> and can be seen as a way to "organize data from many sources that are in different formats into a standard structure".<ref>[https://www.jamesserra.com/archive/2019/06/common-data-model/ Common Data Model | James Serra's Blog]</ref>