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Training Data Modeling Introduction Target Training Room Target Plaza South 1000 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN September 20-21, 2007 ISO 15926
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The data model An example of a very basic model is how we can tell what kind of object a particular 'physical object' is The boxes are entity data types defined in the data model Next to an identifier they have (almost) no attributes. 'classification' is a relationship with two attributes: 'classified' that (here) refers to a 'physical_object' 'classifier' that (here) refers to a 'class_of_inanimate_ physical_object'
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The 15926 model
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Typical exchange file in RDF/XML <rdf:RDFdeclarations> <... transmittal data...> A TYPICAL NODE AND A TYPICAL TEMPLATE INSTANCE (means: an xsd:float of '50.75') (means: an xsd:float of '50.75') </rdf:RDF>
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