COBACORE Data Model Architecture Sample Clauses

COBACORE Data Model Architecture. The description of the data model will begin by identifying all the core concepts related to the disaster recovery and reconstruction domain. Working from the commonly used concepts in (▇▇▇, 2013) we can start to integrate these concepts into the COBACORE model, renaming where appropriate, and grouping the concepts into hierarchical categories. What follows is an outline or the core concepts and concept groupings in the domain and a description of why the domain could be modelled in this way. 5.4.1. Base concepts Two core concept groupings can be identified, within the disaster domain, to encompass all concepts of the domain. These groupings will encompass all the commonly identified concepts in the disaster and recovery domain identified in (▇▇▇, 2013). The two groupings identified are the physical situation and the actors/community involved, directly or indirectly, in the domain i.e. the factors and actors. These concept groupings are described in more detail and then decomposed in the following sections to incorporate the more commonly used concepts. Factors Actors