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The Ed-Fi Unifying Data Model is the widely adopted, CEDS-aligned, open-= source data standard developed by the educational community for the betterm= ent of the community. The Unifying Data Model captures the meaning and inhe= rent structure of the most important information in the K=E2=80=9312 educat= ion enterprise.
The Ed-Fi Unifying Data Model, along with the normative and non-normativ= e guidance in the Ed-Fi Standards, serve as the foundation for enabling int= eroperability among secure data systems.
The data model is referred to as the Ed-Fi Unifying Data Model, or UDM. = The UDM is documented via 2 primary artifacts: the Ed-Fi Data = Handbook and a set of Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams.
Ed-Fi UDM UML Diagrams (Visio format, on GitHub)<= /a>
Additional documentation is provided in the Ed-Fi Unifying Data Model section i= n this space. This additional documentation provides narrative overviews of= domains and key entities, as well as normative best practice guidance.
The latest version and name for the Ed-Fi Data Standard is Ed-Fi= Data Standard for Suite 3 v3.2.0.
For more information on the community development and governance process= , please visit = Standards Development Process.
For more information on data standard versioning, please consult: Ed-Fi Data Standard Versioning= and Releases
All RFCs are available on Ed-Fi RFC Home. The documents containing this RFC material in this r= elease are the following:
In addition, a draf= t set of Bulk / XML standards (core XML definitions and interchange spe= cifications) based on this release are available on Github.
For a list of standards built on the Ed-Fi Unifying Data Model, visit th= e Ed-Fi Data Exchange Standards Home.
The Ed-Fi Alliance publishes technical guidelines for building solutions= based on the Ed-Fi Data Standard: