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{{Term|CONCEPT MODELING|Concept Modeling can refer to a number of formal or informal techniques for capturing and manipulating concepts, using a vocabulary that provides more structure than simple narrative text. These days that invariably calls on the support of a software environment of some type.  Such an environment often (usually?) provides a graphical view, and the structuring aspect of the environment is often leveraged by automated processes to produce some useful downstream deliverables. <ref> [http://www.grahamwideman.com/gw/xm/concmod/modelwhat.htm www.grahamwideman.com] (29 May 2009) <ref/>}}
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{{Term|CONCEPT MODELING|Group of techniques for catching and working with concepts, drafting models. Concept modeling maps relationships among different concepts usually providing a graphical representation which might be created through specific software. Concept modeling helps to make concepts clearer by effectively representing them.<ref>[http://www.grahamwideman.com/gw/xm/concmod/modelwhat.htm www.grahamwideman.com] (29 May 2009), [http://www.wideman-one.com/gw/xm/concmod/modelwhat.htm www.wideman-one.com] (15 December 2009)</ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 15 December 2009

Term2.png CONCEPT MODELING
Group of techniques for catching and working with concepts, drafting models. Concept modeling maps relationships among different concepts usually providing a graphical representation which might be created through specific software. Concept modeling helps to make concepts clearer by effectively representing them.[1]


References

  1. www.grahamwideman.com (29 May 2009), www.wideman-one.com (15 December 2009)