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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Analogical models]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Anthropomorphism]] |
+ | * [[Discipline-Specific Modeling]] | ||
+ | * [[Metamodeling]] | ||
* [[Model]] | * [[Model]] | ||
+ | * [[Model-based testing]] (MBT) | ||
+ | * [[Model-driven architecture]] | ||
+ | * [[Model-driven engineering]] (MDE) | ||
+ | * [[Modeling perspectives]] | ||
* [[Pattern language]] | * [[Pattern language]] | ||
+ | * [[Scientific modeling]] | ||
* [[Structure]] | * [[Structure]] | ||
* [[Unified Modeling Language]] | * [[Unified Modeling Language]] | ||
+ | * [[Visual modeling]] | ||
+ | * [[Visual programming language]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 09:07, 14 September 2016
A modeling language is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules.
The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the structure.
See also
- Analogical models
- Anthropomorphism
- Discipline-Specific Modeling
- Metamodeling
- Model
- Model-based testing (MBT)
- Model-driven architecture
- Model-driven engineering (MDE)
- Modeling perspectives
- Pattern language
- Scientific modeling
- Structure
- Unified Modeling Language
- Visual modeling
- Visual programming language
External links
- Modeling language @ Wikipedia