Editing Category:Appendix D Guidlines for using the Reference Model

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Using a number of examples, we have shown that by using the Reference Model, a ESFRI ENV RI could benefit from:
 
Using a number of examples, we have shown that by using the Reference Model, a ESFRI ENV RI could benefit from:
  
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* '''A set of ready-to-use terminology with a publicly-accessible reference base''', which can be used to describe requirements and architectural features of an infrastructure, and serve as a common language in communication materials; in particular, with an external community without any specific knowledge of the scientific domain being addressed.
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* A set of ready-to-use terminology with a publicly-accessible reference base, which can be used to describe requirements and architectural features of an infrastructure, and serve as a common language in communication materials; in particular, with an external community without any specific knowledge of the scientific domain being addressed.
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* '''A uniform framework with well-defined subsystems''' of components specified from different complementary viewpoints (Science, Information and Computation), which promotes structural thinking in constructions of system architectures, and can be used as a research tool for comparison and analysis of heterogeneous infrastructures.
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* A uniform framework with well-defined subsystems of components specified from different complementary viewpoints (Science, Information and Computation), which promotes structural thinking in constructions of system architectures, and can be used as a research tool for comparison and analysis of heterogeneous infrastructures.
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* '''A knowledge base capturing existing requirements and state-of-the-art design experiences'''. The information provided can be referred to in various system analysis tasks, to guide design and implementation activities, and to drive the development of common services.
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* A knowledge base capturing existing requirements and state-of-the-art design experiences. The information provided can be referred to in various system analysis tasks, to guide design and implementation activities, and to drive the development of common services.
  
 
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When future resources become available, we will conduct more investigations, including:

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