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The diagram also includes two types of conceptual models: "local conceptual model" and "global conceptual model". | The diagram also includes two types of conceptual models: "local conceptual model" and "global conceptual model". | ||
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A set of concepts accepted by a data sharing community. | A set of concepts accepted by a data sharing community. | ||
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Global conceptual models contain global concepts. Examples of these types of models are global Thesauri like GEMET / EuroVoc / AGROVOC or global ontologies like Gene Ontology. | Global conceptual models contain global concepts. Examples of these types of models are global Thesauri like GEMET / EuroVoc / AGROVOC or global ontologies like Gene Ontology. | ||
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A set of concepts locally agreed by a limited user community, such as the members of a research institution. | A set of concepts locally agreed by a limited user community, such as the members of a research institution. |