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Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence Summit

Date Price Contact
April 2, 2025 € 690 (ex. VAT) customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Time Location
09:00 - 17:00 Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
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March 24, 2026 Face-to-Face @AdeptEventsNL
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Date Price
April 2, 2025 € 690 (ex. VAT)
Time
09:00 - 17:00
Location Contact
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Next Edition
March 24, 2026
TYPE
Face-to-Face
Date
April 2, 2025
Price
€ 690 (ex. VAT)
Time
09:00 - 17:00
Location
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
Contact
customerservice@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Next Edition
March 24, 2026
TYPE
Face-to-Face

Concept Modelling for Business Analysts [English spoken]

Whether you call it a conceptual data model, a domain model, a business object model, or even a “thing model,” the concept model is seeing a worldwide resurgence of interest. Why? Because a concept model is a fundamental technique for improving communication among stakeholders in any sort of initiative. Sadly, that communication often gets lost – in the clouds, in the weeds, or in chasing the latest bright and shiny object. Having experienced this, Business Analysts everywhere are realizing Concept Modelling is a powerful addition to their BA toolkit. This session will even show how a concept model can be used to easily identify use cases, user stories, services, and other functional requirements. 

Realizing the value of concept modelling is also, surprisingly, taking hold in the data community. “Surprisingly” because many data practitioners had seen concept modelling as an “old school” technique. Not anymore! In the past few years, data professionals who have seen their big data, data science/AI, data lake, data mesh, data fabric, data lakehouse, etc. efforts fail to deliver expected benefits realise it is because they are not based on a shared view of the enterprise and the things it cares about. That’s where concept modelling helps. Data management/governance teams are (or should be!) taking advantage of the current support for Concept Modelling. After all, we can’t manage what hasn’t been modelled!

The Agile community is especially seeing the need for concept modelling. Because Agile is now the default approach, even on enterprise-scale initiatives, Agile teams need more than some user stories on Post-its in their backlog. Concept modelling is being embraced as an essential foundation on which to envision and develop solutions. In all these cases, the key is to see a concept model as a description of a business, not a technical description of a database schema. 

This workshop introduces concept modelling from a non-technical perspective, provides tips and guidelines for the analyst, and explores entity-relationship modelling at conceptual and logical levels using techniques that maximise client engagement and understanding. We’ll also look at techniques for facilitating concept modelling sessions (virtually and in-person), applying concept modelling within other disciplines (e.g., process change or business analysis,) and moving into more complex modelling situations. 

Drawing on over forty years of successful consulting and modelling, on projects of every size and type, this session provides proven techniques backed up with current, real-life examples.

Topics include:

  • The essence of concept modelling and essential guidelines for avoiding common pitfalls
  • Methods for engaging our business clients in conceptual modelling without them realizing it
  • Applying an easy, language-oriented approach to initiating development of a concept model
  • Why bottom-up techniques often work best
  • “Use your words!” – how definitions and assertions improve concept models
  • How to quickly develop useful entity definitions while avoiding conflict
  • Why a data model needs a sense of direction
  • The four most common patterns in data modelling, and the four most common errors in specifying entities
  • Making the transition from conceptual to logical using the world’s simplest guide to normalisation
  • Understand “the four Ds of data modelling” – definition, dependency, demonstration, and detail
  • Tips for conducting a concept model/data model review presentation
  • Critical distinctions among conceptual, logical, and physical models
  • Using concept models to discover use cases, business events, and other requirements
  • Interesting techniques to discover and meet additional requirements
  • How concept models help in package implementations, process change, and Agile development

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the essential components of a concept model – things (entities) facts about things (relationships and attributes) and rules
  • Use entity-relationship modelling to depict facts and rules about business entities at different levels of detail and perspectives, specifically conceptual (overview) and logical (detailed) models
  • Apply a variety of techniques that support the active participation and engagement of business professionals and subject matter experts
  • Develop conceptual and logical models quickly using repeatable and Agile methods
  • Draw an Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) for maximum readability
  • Read a concept model/data model, and communicate with specialists using the appropriate terminology.
Click here for the conference schedule

Speakers

Alec Sharp

Nicola Askham

Jos van Dongen

Remco Broekmans

Tanja Ubert

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Centric

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