Conceptual model (computer science)
In computer science, a conceptual model, or domain model, represents concepts (entities) and relationships between them, while a mental model captures ideas in a problem domain.
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- enIn computer science, a conceptual model, or domain model, represents concepts (entities) and relationships between them, while a mental model captures ideas in a problem domain.
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- enIn computer science, a conceptual model, or domain model, represents concepts (entities) and relationships between them, while a mental model captures ideas in a problem domain.
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- Conceptual model (computer science)
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- Association (object-oriented programming)
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- Category:Object-oriented programming
- Category:Software requirements
- Class (computer science)
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- Computer science
- Conceptual model
- Data modelling
- Domain (software engineering)
- Domain model
- Entity-relationship model
- IDEF1X
- Information model
- Information Technology Engineering
- Logical modelling
- Martin Fowler (software engineer)
- Mental model
- Model-driven development
- Object-modeling technique
- Object-role modeling
- Optionality
- Role type
- Stability (software engineering)
- Terry Halpin
- Tony Morgan (computer scientist)
- Unified Modeling Language
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- Conceptual model (computer science)
- cs85
- Koncepcionális modell a számítástechnikában
- m.0h4n6q
- Modello concettuale (informatica)
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- 概念模型 (資訊科學)
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- Category:Object-oriented programming
- Category:Software requirements
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- Modello concettuale (informatica)
- Objektorientierte Analyse
- Objektorientiertes Design
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