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A [[concept]] model is a set of [[concept]]s structured according to the [[relation]]s among them. | A [[concept]] model is a set of [[concept]]s structured according to the [[relation]]s among them. | ||
<ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref> | <ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref> | ||
=Subordinate concept= | |||
The subordinate concept is set. | |||
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Revision as of 21:00, 13 December 2022
Definition
A concept model is a set of concepts structured according to the relations among them. [1]
Subordinate concept
The subordinate concept is set.
References
- ↑ Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.