Conceptual model
noun
a type of diagram which shows of a set of relationships between factors that are believed to impact or lead to a target condition; a diagram that defines theoretical entities, objects, or conditions of a system and the relationships between them
Examples
This conceptual model has been divided into a set of process flow models, data flows, a logical data model, and a data dictionary.
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