Conceptual models are high-level, abstract representations of service domains. They define the relationships between your commercial products, the services that they represent, the resources that are required to implement the services, and the actions that must be performed in a run-time environment to fulfill a service order request. They define how commercial products and technical services are related, and they enable you to associate the products that you sell with the technical services and resources that are required to fulfill orders.
Conceptual models include entities that represent components of a service (such as customer facing services, resource facing services, products, resources, and so forth), but that contain no detailed application-specific information. The information that you define for conceptual model entities determines how service capabilities can be commercialized.
See Design Studio Concepts for more information.
When working with conceptual models, see the following topics: