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Fig. 6. Mapping between the Reference Model and the OCEG Capability Model
Fig. 7. GRC Capability Model Components
4.2 Conceptual Model Quality
The quality framework used to assess the conceptual model (Fig. 8) presents four
components (Interpretation, Domain, Language and Model) and three quality
categories (Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic quality) [19].
A model has syntactic correctness if there are no statements included in the
model that are not a part of the language [19]. Syntactic quality is the relation-
ship between the model and the language while semantic quality is the relation-
ship between the model and the domain, and it is divided into two goals: Validity
and Completeness. A model is valid if there are no statements in the model that
are not correct and relevant about the domain [19]. A model is complete if there
are no statements that are correct and relevant about the domain, but are not
included in the model [19].
 
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