Reference model

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Reference model, a notion used in standard conceptual (computing) models. A reference model is an abstract representation of the entities and relationships involved in a problem space, and forms the conceptual basis for the development of more concrete models of the space (and ultimately implementations, in a computing context). It thereby serves as a an abstract template for the development of more specific models in some ___domain, and allows for comparison between complying models.

Instances of reference models include: