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Detailed definitions of these components are work in progress as we examine use-cases emerging from the participating Pilots, to ensure that the identified FAIRness Reference Model components are a) complete, and b) match the requirements of the FAIR-IF, and the overall expectations of the OSTrails IF. Briefly, here are the current definitions of the components.
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The three Conceptual-level components involved in the FAIR Reference Model are:
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* Dimensions (using W3C Data Quality Vocabulary dqv:Dimension) - a high-level objective that should be met by digital objects corresponding to one of the FAIR Principles (e.g. R1.1. all digital objects should have a licence).
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* Metrics: Narrative description that a Test must wholly implement
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* Benchmarks: a narrative definition of how to interpret the Test Result Set resulting from the application of one or more Metrics to a digital object.
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