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Changed claim: description (P1459): ## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph....
Changed claim: description (P1459): ## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph....
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## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.\N \N### How to use it? \N \NThe [MaRDMO Plugin](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin) and its corresponding [question catalog](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Questionnaire) are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. In the near future, MaRDMO will be accessible to all researchers through MaRDI's RDMO instance, provided by the basic service [DMP4NFDI](https://base4nfdi.de/projects/dmp4nfdi). A test instance with limited functionality (no export to MaRDI services) is currently available [here](https://rdmo-test.mardi4nfdi.de/). \N \NTo document an interdisciplinary workflow or mathematical model—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be published to the relevant MaRDI service with a single click. If the search option is selected, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows based on the user's input.
## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph. \N \N### What does it do? \NThe MaRDI Knowledge Graph helps organize and link mathematical research data, offering structured insights into how different resources relate to one another. It enables researchers and students to navigate across datasets, software tools, and research papers, making it easier to explore connections different areas of mathematical research and applications.\N \N### How to use it? \N \NThe [MaRDMO Plugin](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin) and its corresponding [question catalog](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Questionnaire) are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. In the near future, MaRDMO will be accessible to all researchers through MaRDI's RDMO instance, provided by the basic service [DMP4NFDI](https://base4nfdi.de/projects/dmp4nfdi). A test instance with limited functionality (no export to MaRDI services) is currently available [here](https://rdmo-test.mardi4nfdi.de/). \N \NTo document an interdisciplinary workflow or mathematical model—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be published to the relevant MaRDI service with a single click. If the search option is selected, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows based on the user's input.

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MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI).
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    ## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph. \N \N### What does it do? \NThe MaRDI Knowledge Graph helps organize and link mathematical research data, offering structured insights into how different resources relate to one another. It enables researchers and students to navigate across datasets, software tools, and research papers, making it easier to explore connections different areas of mathematical research and applications.\N \N### How to use it? \N \NThe [MaRDMO Plugin](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin) and its corresponding [question catalog](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Questionnaire) are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. In the near future, MaRDMO will be accessible to all researchers through MaRDI's RDMO instance, provided by the basic service [DMP4NFDI](https://base4nfdi.de/projects/dmp4nfdi). A test instance with limited functionality (no export to MaRDI services) is currently available [here](https://rdmo-test.mardi4nfdi.de/). \N \NTo document an interdisciplinary workflow or mathematical model—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be published to the relevant MaRDI service with a single click. If the search option is selected, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows based on the user's input.
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