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The Data Reference Model (DRM) is one of the five reference models of the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA).
[edit] OverviewThe DRM is a framework whose primary purpose is to enable information sharing and reuse across the United States federal government via the standard description and discovery of common data and the promotion of uniform data management practices. The DRM describes artifacts which can be generated from the data architectures of federal government agencies. The DRM provides a flexible and standards-based approach to accomplish its purpose. The scope of the DRM is broad, as it may be applied within a single agency, within a Community of Interest (COI)1, or cross-COI. [edit] Data Reference Model topics[edit] DRM structureThe DRM provides a standard means by which data may be described, categorized, and shared. These are reflected within each of the DRM’s three standardization areas:
[edit] DRM Version 2The Data Reference Model version 2 released in November 2005 is a 114 page document with detailed architectural diagrams and an extensive glossary of terms. The DRM also make many references to ISO standards specifically the ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry standard. [edit] DRM usageThe DRM is not technically a published technical interoperability standard such as web services, it is an excellent starting point for data architects within federal and state agencies. Any federal or state agencies that are involved with exchanging information with other agencies or that are involved in Data warehouseing efforts should use this document as a guide. [edit] See also
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