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Chapter Conceptual Modeling OSM –model –application model OSM components –ORM (Object-Relationship Model) –OBM (Object-Behavior Model) –OIM (Object-Interaction Model) OSM ontology –advantage: direct, real-world modeling of an application –disadvantage: larger gap to concrete implementation

Chapter Objects and Relationships

Chapter Object and Relationship Sets

Chapter Sample Application Model

Chapter Generalization/Specialization

Chapter Roles (template)

Chapter Aggregation (Template)

Chapter High-Level Object and Relationship Sets