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From Chaos to Clarity: Conceptual Modeling for Complex Systems

Webcast
In this webcast, Dr. Wolfgang Maass, Dr. Hyoil Han, and Hasan Yasar discuss key principles of conceptual modeling and explore its significance in various domains and its role in driving successful system design.
Publisher

Software Engineering Institute

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Abstract

Conceptual modeling forms the foundation for understanding and representing complex systems in a specific domain, especially in software development. It enables clear communication between stakeholders and facilitates creating robust and adaptable systems. Entity-relationship (ER) modeling is a cornerstone of conceptual modeling that provides a structured approach to capturing the relationships among different entities in a system. In this webcast, Dr. Wolfgang Maass, Dr. Hyoil Han, and Hasan Yasar discuss key principles of conceptual modeling and explore its significance in various domains and its role in driving successful system design. They will explain and present details of ER modeling, demonstrating its application in constructing comprehensive and accurate data and business models. Join us to enhance your ability to translate complex ideas into clear, actionable models that pave the way for successful software development and beyond.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • fundamentals of conceptual modeling
  • conceptual modeling’s purpose, benefits, and applications with ERs across different domains
  • how to apply conceptual modeling to real-world scenarios
  • techniques for translating complex systems into clear visual models

About the Speaker

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Hasan Yasar

Hasan Yasar is the Technical Director of the Continuous Deployment of Capability group in the SSD Division of the Software Engineering Institute, CMU. Hasan leads an engineering group to enable, accelerate, and assure transformation at the speed of relevance by leveraging DevSecOps, Agile, Lean AI/ML, and other emerging technologies to …

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