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The phrase "a foundational model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the basis or core structure of a system, concept, or framework, particularly in fields like machine learning or theoretical frameworks.
Example: "The research team developed a foundational model that serves as the basis for further studies in artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "a core model" or "a fundamental model".
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This betwixtness of socio-technical design is demonstrated by the analysis of two IT systems for health care: a foundational model for electronic health care records, and an IT system organizing hospital porters' work.
They pointed out that the geometric Brownian motion (GBM) should be a foundational model and the mean reverting model could describe the stochastic characteristics of oil price more accurately since oil price fluctuated around the cost of oil production which was stable.
It's one of eight concepts in his family systems theory, which has been drawn from as a foundational model of family dynamics since its development in the 1950s.
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In this paper we propose a foundational modeling and ontology construction approach for a generic product that incorporates hardware and software components.
Specifically, the basic principles that underpin the CIS provide a possible foundational model for the development of a global SSFFC surveillance system that includes efforts by WHO to implement a new open web-based system for reporting cases of counterfeit, falsified and/or substandard medicines.
These ontologies can go into great detail; an ontology like the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) [ 43] is likely the most comprehensive formal description of human anatomy and exceeds the information and the detail contained in most individual anatomy textbooks.
The authors already performed such experiments targeting a core anatomy model derived from the Foundational Model of Anatomy [ 12].
An example of reference ontology in biomedical informatics is the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), an ontology of anatomy that covers the entire range of macroscopic, microscopic, and subcellular anatomy.
For example, an ontology for human anatomy such as the Foundational Model of Anatomy [ 20] will not only contain the classes and relations relevant to describe human anatomy, but also provide a large set of terms used to refer to human anatomical structures and the ways in which they may be related (as labels of the relations).
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) ontology is a domain reference ontology based on a disciplined modeling approach.
Since the tools discussed in this paper have been developed on the principles of general applicability, it is expected that other terminology systems such as GALEN or, FMA Foundational Model of Anatomy, can serve as a second use-case.
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