conceptual model

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conceptual
adjective
uk
/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
us
/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
based on ideas ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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On the other hand, thisconceptualmodelfor ontologies facilitates a better understanding of the concepts' semantics.
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Thus, user has to make hisconceptualmodelcompatible with his interpretation of the designer'sconceptualmodel.
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Once the first prototype has been specified, the construction of theconceptualmodelis built at the conceptualisation phase.
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In this paper we shall describe a working system which is capable of supporting all of the operational modes of thisconceptualmodel.
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Ontologies have come into widespread use in many fields, including knowledge representation and integration, information retrieval and extraction, andconceptualmodeldesign.
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The 'generation gap ' and aging family members: toward aconceptualmodel.
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The objective of this step is to output a new implementation of the ontology on the basis of the newconceptualmodel.
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The second part is dedicated to the use of these patterns to identify lexical relations and to manually enrich aconceptualmodelfrom them.
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Figure 1 shows aconceptualmodelof these possible links between parental imprisonment and children's internalizing problems.
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Different properties do not need to conform to a singleconceptualmodelof the pathology.
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Aconceptualmodelfor analysing input-output coefficients in arable farming systems: from diagnosis towards design.
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After this survey, we constructed aconceptualmodeland selected relevant variables, subject to availability of data for international comparison.
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If theconceptualmodeldid not contain any constraint, these observations would apply also to classes of complex objects.
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Using aconceptualmodelof quality of life factors, 21 socio-demographic, objective and subjective variables were correlated with each of the measures.
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Theconceptualmodelcalls for more research into the experience of ageing and what aspects of their lives are most valued by older people themselves.
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Perhaps ethics can offer no more precision here than aconceptualmodel.
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There is a correspondence between these queries and the primitive tasks of theconceptualmodel.
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He further believes that the programmer's job is simplified if the data structures can be visualised in aconceptualmodel.
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The user possesses another view and thus anotherconceptualmodel.
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Theconceptualmodelis a designer's view of the database.
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