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Executive Summary
Background to CERIF
CERIF 2000 guidelines
CERIF 2000 data models
CERIF 2000 Subject Indexing
Conclusions

CERIF as a key to EU innovation policy success
Old and New CERIF
User Requirements
CERIF Revision Analysis
Flexible Data Model
Recommendation on Subject Indexing
Conclusions for the use of CERIF 2000
The Future of CERIF
Structure of the CERIF 2000 Report

 

Introduction
CERIF History and Background
User requirements
Objectives of CERIF 2000, today and in the future

 

The full CERIF 2000 guidelines, as described in the final report of the CERIF Revision Expert Group, can be browsed here :

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With the objectives defined, Chapter 5 describes what the CERIF 2000 data model should be. The format definition of the model is included as an annex. Some downloadable examples of the data model are available in a selection of Database Management Systems via the CERIF 2000 Toolkit on the CERIF homepage /cerif/.

For a detailed description of the full CRIS data Model, see Annex2.

Introduction
Full CRIS Model
CERIF exchange model
Metadata Data Model

 

Introduction
R&D contents related subject indexing
Indexing guidelines for other data elements

 

Data Model
Subject Indexing
Recommendations for the use of CERIF 2000 guidelines
Implementation Scenarios

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