Conceptual Schemas with Abstractions - Making flat conceptual schemas more comprehensible (1998)
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@MISC{Campbell98conceptualschemas,
author = {L.J. Campbell and T. A. Halpin and H. A. Proper},
title = {Conceptual Schemas with Abstractions - Making flat conceptual schemas more comprehensible},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
Flat graphical, conceptual modeling techniques are widely accepted as visually effective ways in which to specify and communicate the conceptual data requirements of an information system. Conceptual schema diagrams provide modelers with a picture of the salient structures underlying the modeled universe of discourse, in a form that can readily be understood by and communicated to users, programmers and managers. When complexity and size of applications increase, however, the success of these techniques in terms of comprehensibility and communicability deteriorates rapidly.







