#REDIRECT [[Domain model]]
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In the field of [[computer science]] a '''conceptual model''', also known as a [[___domain model]], represents 'concepts' (entities) and relationships between them, while a [[mental model]] captures ideas in a [[problem ___domain]].
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== See also ==
* [[Information model]]
== Further reading ==
* [[Terry Halpin|Halpin T]], [[Tony Morgan (computer scientist)|Morgan T]]: Information Modeling and Relational Databases, Morgan Kaufmann, 2008. {{ISBN|978-0-12-373568-3}}.
* [[Martin Fowler (software engineer)|Fowler, Martin]]: Analysis Patterns, Reusable object models, Addison-Wesley Longman, 1997. {{ISBN|0-201-89542-0}}.
* Stewart Robinson, Roger Brooks, Kathy Kotiadis, and Durk-Jouke Van Der Zee (Eds.): Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation, 2010. {{ISBN|978-1-4398-1037-8}}
* David W. Embley, Bernhard Thalheim (Eds.): Handbook of Conceptual Modeling, 2011. {{ISBN|978-3-642-15864-3}}.
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