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[Opening Scene]

Narrator: "Welcome to the introductory video about the Score tool, which is also known as connectCenter. It is an advanced web-based application designed to streamline the development and utilization of data exchange standards."

[Scene transitions to the Score logo with a clean background.]

Narrator: "Score , also known as ConnectCenter by OAGi, is an open-source name. It has been developed with the collaboration between NIST, OAGi, and its member company. OAGi commercializes Score as connectCenter along with its data exchange standard connectSpec. Score can be deployed empty such that a data exchange standard can be built from the green field, however, leveraging existing standard is recommended. In this video series, the two names, Score and connectCenter, are used interchangeably.”

[Scene transitions to a clean and organized web interface of Score.]

Narrator: "Score addresses the complexities of both developing and deploying data exchange standards through traditional file-based formats, such as XML or JSON Schema. By providing a user-friendly, fast, file-format-independent web interface, Score facilitates the entire process for standard developers and end-users alike."

[Scene transitions to a clean and organized web interface of Score.]

Narrator: "Score's intuitive, web-based interface with the single source of truth." Score digitalizes the implementation specifications and provides utilities that significantly reduces the complexity of maintaining and analyzing , analyzing, migrating between different releases of data exchange standards."

[Scene changes to 'CCTS' on the screen with a professional background.]

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Narrator: "Based on the Core Component Technical Specification, or CCTS, Score provides a systematic approach to data standardization. Let's explore its key components."

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