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==BRIDG Domain Model== | ==BRIDG Domain Model== | ||
− | The BRIDG model is a multi-domain class diagram in Unified Modeling Language. | + | The BRIDG model is a multi-domain class diagram in Unified Modeling Language. As with the ERD, please add your comments on the discussion tab of this page. |
* RPS R1 BRIDG Model [[BRIDG model_RPS R1.pdf]] (classes and relationships currently in the BRIDG standard model) | * RPS R1 BRIDG Model [[BRIDG model_RPS R1.pdf]] (classes and relationships currently in the BRIDG standard model) | ||
* RPS R2 BRIDG Model [[BRIDG model_RPS R2.pdf]] (classes and relationships reflecting discussions as of October 21, 2008) This is a working diagram that notes suggested new classes in pink and describes other changes in notes. | * RPS R2 BRIDG Model [[BRIDG model_RPS R2.pdf]] (classes and relationships reflecting discussions as of October 21, 2008) This is a working diagram that notes suggested new classes in pink and describes other changes in notes. |
Revision as of 14:26, 22 October 2008
Regulated Product Submissions | RPS R2 Project | RPS R2 Conceptual Model
RPS Release 2 Conceptual Model
Entity Relationship Diagram
The following diagram reflects discussions on RPS Release 2. Please add your comments to the discussion tab of this page.
- Entity Relationship Diagram (PDF) as of October 21, 2008: File:RPS2 ERD.pdf
BRIDG Domain Model
The BRIDG model is a multi-domain class diagram in Unified Modeling Language. As with the ERD, please add your comments on the discussion tab of this page.
- RPS R1 BRIDG Model BRIDG model_RPS R1.pdf (classes and relationships currently in the BRIDG standard model)
- RPS R2 BRIDG Model BRIDG model_RPS R2.pdf (classes and relationships reflecting discussions as of October 21, 2008) This is a working diagram that notes suggested new classes in pink and describes other changes in notes.