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Quality in Conceptual Modeling – New Research Directions

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Quality is currently one of the main research topics in conceptual modeling. In this paper nine new research contributions are organized using a classification framework that is based on the well-known framework for conceptual modeling quality of Lindland, Sindre, and Sølvberg. The aim of this work is to identify new directions in conceptual modeling quality research.

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Poels, G., Nelson, J., Genero, M., Piattini, M. (2003). Quality in Conceptual Modeling – New Research Directions. In: Olivé, A., Yoshikawa, M., Yu, E.S.K. (eds) Advanced Conceptual Modeling Techniques. ER 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2784. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45275-1_22

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