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Symbolic language (engineering)

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In engineering, a symbolic language is a language that uses standard symbols, marks, and abbreviations to represent concepts such as entities, aspects, attributes, and relationships.[1]

Engineering symbolic language may be used for the specification, design, implementation, management, operation, and execution of engineered systems.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "P&ID Diagram Basics - Part 1 - Purpose, Owner and Contents". instrumentationandcontrol.net. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  2. ^ Provost, Office of the. "Advanced Engineering Language, Symbols, and Visualizations for Complex and Increasingly Autonomous SystemsCenter for Social Complexity". Retrieved 2019-03-24.