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== Preface ==
== Preface ==


This tutorial shows the basic steps through CaseTalk from modeling to database script generation. The tutorial is based upon version 11.2 of CaseTalk, and though screens are being updated with newer versions, the functionality described is still there. We hope you can see through some of the screen print differences that will occur over time.
In an era where data drives decisions, the need for precision and clarity in modeling information has never been greater. CaseTalk provides a powerful solution rooted in the Fully Communication-Oriented Information Modeling (FCO-IM) approach, enabling professionals to capture and structure knowledge exactly as it is communicated. Unlike traditional modeling methods that rely on abstraction and interpretation, CaseTalk respects the original verbalizations of domain experts. It allows users to model facts directly from language, ensuring that the meaning of information remains intact from initial analysis through to implementation.


The screens and texts are upgraded from CaseTalk 7 to CaseTalk 11.2 by [https://www.casetalk.com/about-us/the-casetalk-team Richard de Jong].
This tutorial introduces you to the fundamental concepts behind FCO-IM and the practical application of CaseTalk. You will learn how to extract facts from natural language, validate them with stakeholders, and transform them into coherent, structured models. The focus lies not only on technical accuracy but also on fostering a shared understanding between business and IT. Whether you are new to fact-oriented modeling or looking to deepen your knowledge, this guide offers a step-by-step approach to mastering CaseTalk and creating models that truly reflect the world they describe.


== Tutorial ==
== Tutorial ==
This tutorial shows the basic steps through [https://www.casetalk.com/ CaseTalk], from information modeling using [https://www.casetalk.com/articles/introduction FCO-IM] to database script generation.
''The tutorial is based upon CaseTalk 11.2, and though screens may look a little different among versions, the basic functionality described is still valid.''


* [[:Modeler:Tutorial/Introduction|Introduction]]
* [[:Modeler:Tutorial/Introduction|Introduction]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 10 April 2025

CaseTalk Modeler


Preface

In an era where data drives decisions, the need for precision and clarity in modeling information has never been greater. CaseTalk provides a powerful solution rooted in the Fully Communication-Oriented Information Modeling (FCO-IM) approach, enabling professionals to capture and structure knowledge exactly as it is communicated. Unlike traditional modeling methods that rely on abstraction and interpretation, CaseTalk respects the original verbalizations of domain experts. It allows users to model facts directly from language, ensuring that the meaning of information remains intact from initial analysis through to implementation.

This tutorial introduces you to the fundamental concepts behind FCO-IM and the practical application of CaseTalk. You will learn how to extract facts from natural language, validate them with stakeholders, and transform them into coherent, structured models. The focus lies not only on technical accuracy but also on fostering a shared understanding between business and IT. Whether you are new to fact-oriented modeling or looking to deepen your knowledge, this guide offers a step-by-step approach to mastering CaseTalk and creating models that truly reflect the world they describe.

Tutorial

This tutorial shows the basic steps through CaseTalk, from information modeling using FCO-IM to database script generation.

The tutorial is based upon CaseTalk 11.2, and though screens may look a little different among versions, the basic functionality described is still valid.