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Representing classes of things and properties in general in conceptual modelling: An empirical evaluation
G Shanks, D Moody, J Nuredini, D Tobin, R Weber
Journal of Database Management | IGI PUBL | Published : 2010
Abstract
How classes of things and properties in general should be represented in conceptual models is a fundamental issue. For example, proponents of object-role modelling argue that no distinction should be made between the two constructs, whereas proponents of entity-relationship modelling argue the distinction is important but provide ambiguous guidelines about how the distinction should be made. In this paper, the authors use ontological theory and cognition theory to provide guidelines about how classification should be represented in conceptual models. The authors experimented to test whether clearly distinguishing between classes of things and properties in general enabled users of conceptual..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Earlier and partial reports on the research described in this paper have been published in Shanks et al. (2003a), Shanks et al. (2003b), and Shanks et al. (2004). An Australian Research Council Discovery Grant funded this research. We thank Graeme Simsion for helpful comments on our research.