It is said that the Domain Model is used to capture the problem domain of an application. That's what are the requirements needed, etc. But often, these models are almost very close to what may turn out as classes during the implementation stage.
But there is also something called the Object-Oriented Domain Model, which is said to capture the "data abstraction of a problem domain". By the phrase "data abstraction of a problem domain", I understand it as the "layers of the problem domain that could be separated".
In this case, what's the difference between the Domain Model and an OO Domain Model? They both capture almost the same thing, aren't they?