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Object–role models are based on elementary facts, and expressed in [[diagram]]s that can be verbalised into natural language. A fact is a [[proposition]] such as "John Smith was hired on 5 January 1995" or "Mary Jones was hired on 3 March 2010".
 
With ORM, [[proposition]]s such as these, are abstracted into "fact types" for example "Person was hired on Date" and the individual propositions are regarded as sample data. The difference between a "fact" and an "elementary fact" is that an elementary fact cannot be simplified without loss of meaning. This "fact-based" approach facilitates modeling, transforming, and querying information from any ___domain.<ref name="orm.net">{{Cite web | url=http://www.orm.net/pdf/ORM2_TechReport1.pdf {{Bare| title=ORM 2 Graphical URLNotation PDF| access-date=March 20222024-05-19}}</ref>
 
=== Attribute-free ===