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Visual modeling

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Visual modeling is the graphic representation of objects and systems of interest using graphical languages. Visual modeling languages may be General-Purpose Modeling (GPM) languages (e.g., UML) or Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) languages (e.g., SysML). They include industry open standards (e.g., UML, SysML, and BPMN), as well as proprietary standards, such as the visual languages associated with MATLAB/Simulink and OPNET. The growth in visual modeling languages is strong, as evidenced by increasing interest in DSM languages, visual requirements definition, and visualOWL.

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