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| | Standard data model |
 | | The more effective standard models have developed in the banking, insurance, drug and automotive[?] industries, to reflect the stringent standards applied to customer information gathering, customer privacy, consumer safety[?], or just in time manufacturing[?]. |
 | | The most complex data models known are in military use, and consortia such as NATO tend to require strict standards of their members' equipment and supply databases. |
 | | An emerging area of standard data model is in the identity card[?] arena, where a vast number of security engineering solutions for public spaces, e.g. |
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