After this course, the student is able to do the following:
- Express sentences in natural language in normal form.
- Construct a conceptual model for a given domain description.
- Explain why the conceptual model is correct and complete.
- Specify conceptual operations in terms of the conceptual model.
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In this course we consider a number of aspects which are relevant for the entire systems life cycle. It is essential to understand the domain under consideration, to specify the boundaries of the domain, to identify the relevant concepts in the domain and their relationships, and to specify the rules or constraints of the behaviour of those concepts. The results are registered in a conceptual model, which allows for the communication with the domain expert.
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