DAP
DAP — Demonstration and Validation Project
Definition
A Demonstration and Validation Project (DAP) is a structured research implementation through which the theoretical principles of the ANDRBEL Research Program are demonstrated, empirically validated, and progressively extended through the generation of new Structural Evidence within the Initial Research Domain.
Role of DAP
Demonstration
Demonstrates the practical applicability of Structural Theory.
Validation
Validates the methodological architecture developed throughout the ANDRBEL Research Program.
Knowledge Expansion
Generates new Structural Evidence contributing to the continued refinement of Structural Knowledge.
Principle of Demonstration and Validation
Theory
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Methodology
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Terminology
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Conceptual Paper
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Structural Evidence
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New Structural Knowledge
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This publication forms part of the Demonstration and Validation Project (DAP) Research Series within the ANDRBEL Research Program.
The DAP Research Series provides the research and validation foundation for the development of the CDA Protocol and the future standards of the CDA Standards Organization.
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