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This presentation examines whether systems modeling artifacts — like modeling frameworks, high‑resolution databanks, and scenarios databases — might become derivative works of their informing semantic standards. And if so, would the use of proprietary standards then taint the open science status of these artifacts in the process. A diagram outlining this proposition is provided on slide 25.
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semantic standards, derivative works, energy system modeling, open data
semantic standards, derivative works, energy system modeling, open data
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