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  2. Conceptual framework - Wikipedia

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    The use of the term conceptual framework crosses both scale (large and small theories) [4] [5] and contexts (social science, [6] [7] marketing, [8] applied science, [9] art [10] etc.). The explicit definition of what a conceptual framework is and its application can therefore vary. Conceptual frameworks are beneficial as organizing devices in ...

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  4. The Conceptual Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Conceptual Framework. The Conceptual Framework is a linked set of agencies that assist in the critical analysis of art. They can be discussed as separate entities or by connecting them to meta-frames that are cultural, structural, subjective, and postmodern.

  5. Business Model Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Business Model Canvas is a strategic management template used for developing new business models and documenting existing ones. [2] [3] It offers a visual chart with elements describing a firm's or product's value proposition, [4] infrastructure, customers, and finances, [1] assisting businesses to align their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs.

  6. Concept map - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A concept map or conceptual diagram is a diagram that depicts suggested relationships between concepts. [1] Concept maps may be used by instructional designers, engineers, technical writers, and others to organize and structure knowledge. A concept map typically represents ideas and information as boxes or circles, which it connects ...

  7. Unified Foundational Ontology - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO). [1][2] is an ontological framework developed in the early 2000s with the objective of providing foundational support for conceptual modeling. It synthesizes elements from formal ontology, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophical logic to inform the structure and semantics of conceptual models.

  8. Working hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Working hypothesis. A working hypothesis is a hypothesis that is provisionally accepted as a basis for further ongoing research [ 1 ] in the hope that a tenable theory will be produced, even if the hypothesis ultimately fails. [ 2 ] Like all hypotheses, a working hypothesis is constructed as a statement of expectations, which can be linked to ...

  9. Conceptual model - Wikipedia

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    Conceptual model. The term conceptual model refers to any model that is formed after a conceptualization or generalization process. [1][2] Conceptual models are often abstractions of things in the real world, whether physical or social. Semantic studies are relevant to various stages of concept formation.