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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), as well as proprietary standards, such as the visual languages associated with MATLAB/Simulink and OPNET. Visual modeling languages are an area of active research that continues to evolve, as evidenced by increasing interest in DSM languages, visual requirements definition languages, and visual OWL.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Visual Modeling FAQ". Retrieved 2007-02-07.

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