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| A conceptual data model describes the things important for an organization as entity classes and characteristics of the
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| things as attributes, and using&nbsp;associations between things. By ‘thing’&nbsp;we mean anything perceivable or
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| conceivable and used in a day to day conversation.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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| Conceptual data model is used to explore domain concepts&nbsp;as a communication vehicle&nbsp;between the analysts and
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| the business team members.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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| With&nbsp;an&nbsp;Agile approach CDMs are used to explore the high-level static business structures and concepts, and
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| are described during the initial requirements iterations. In our approach conceptual data model are the first version
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| of the logical data model. So we use different level of&nbsp;a class diagram to represent the CDM.&nbsp;&nbsp;The rule
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| elicitation phase is most of the time leveraging the diagrams of&nbsp;the CDMs, but once we progress into the
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| iterations the CDMs are replaced by the LDMs.
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