Conceptual Data Modeling Use: A Study of Practitioners

Abhishek Sharma, Nenad Jukić, Dinko Bačić, Sippo Rossi, Svetlozar Nestorov

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Abstract

Conceptual data modeling is widely viewed in academia as a critical part of relational database development, essential for reducing project failure risks. Although empirical studies have explored various aspects of its use, research about how frequently Conceptual data modeling is applied in practice and the reasons for its adoption or avoidance are lacking. This paper addresses this gap by presenting a study that evaluates the adoption of conceptual data modeling in the industry. The study begins with practitioner discussions to understand real-world project experiences, revealing a potential discrepancy between what is taught in academic settings and what is practiced in industry. Next, a survey of 485 database professionals is conducted and supplemented by follow-up interviews with 34 professionals. Findings indicate that fewer than 40% of practitioners consistently use formal conceptual data modeling, even in cases when they would like to do so. The survey identifies reasons for not using conceptual data modeling, and the follow-up interviews provide the practitioners with clarifications of the identified barriers. This research finds a positive association between conceptual modeling use and overall satisfaction with the outcome of the database development process. Lastly, the findings of this research offer important implications for both database practitioners and educators.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10
Peer-reviewed scientific journalCommunications of the Association for Information Systems
Volume56
Pages (from-to)230-254
Number of pages25
ISSN1529-3181
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 113 Computer and information sciences
  • conceptual data modeling
  • entity relationship modeling
  • relational database
  • database design
  • database implementation

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