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The NIH Data Architecture, which is under development, identifies the data that NIH manages to perform its mission through data models and standards. Access and distribution models will identify NIH enterprise data stores and information flows.

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Data: 8 related definitions

Data Principles:
High level statements of NIH's fundamental values that guide decision-making for data and data technology.
NIH Budget Entities:
NIHRFC0024 (Standard) - NIH Budget Entities. Defines the major budget entities within the Accounting Code Structure (ACS) that are managed within the developing...
NIH Enterprise Conceptual Data Model:
NIHRFC0025 (Standard) - NIH Enterprise Conceptual Data Model. Provides a specification of the key data entities that support NIH’s business processes,...
NIH External Directory Data:
In the processes developed for administering the NIH External Directory, a wide range of data is collected throughout the various activities. The artifacts...
NIH Grants Conceptual Data Model:
NIHRFC0026 - (Standard) NIH Grants Conceptual Data Model. Provides a specification of the key data entities and relationships that support NIH’s grants...
NIH Group Naming Standard:
NIHRFC0007 (Standard) - NIH Group Naming Standard. Documents the standard for the creation of groups as part of NIH directories and defines the group naming...
Person Name:
NIHRFC0002 (Standard) - Person Name. A standard for describing a person’s name, including various views of the data model.
Unique Identifier for People, the NIH ID Number:
NIHRFC0005 (Standard) - Unique Identifier for People, the NIH ID Number. Establishes an architecture standard for the NIH ID Number, which provides a public...

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