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=== Graphical types === Example of graphical modeling languages in the field of computer science, project management and systems engineering: * [[Behavior Trees]] are a formal, graphical modeling language used primarily in [[systems engineering|systems]] and [[software engineering]]. Commonly used to unambiguously represent the hundreds or even thousands of [[natural language]] requirements that are typically used to express the [[Project stakeholder|stakeholder]] needs for a large-scale software-integrated system. * [[Business Process Modeling Notation]] (BPMN, and the [[XML]] form BPML) is an example of a [[Process Modeling]] language. * [[C-K theory]] consists of a modeling language for design processes. * [[DRAKON]] is a [[general-purpose modeling|general-purpose algorithmic modeling]] language for specifying software-intensive systems, a schematic representation of an algorithm or a stepwise process, and a family of [[programming language]]s. * [[EXPRESS (data modeling language)|EXPRESS]] and EXPRESS-G (ISO 10303-11) is an international standard general-purpose [[data modeling]] language. * [[Extended Enterprise Modeling Language]] (EEML) is commonly used for business process modeling across a number of layers. * [[Flowchart]] is a schematic representation of an algorithm or a stepwise process. * [[Fundamental Modeling Concepts]] (FMC) modeling language for software-intensive systems. * [[IDEF]] is a family of [[modeling languages]], which include [[IDEF0]] for functional modeling, [[IDEF1X]] for information modeling, [[IDEF3]] for business process modeling, [[IDEF4]] for Object-Oriented Design and [[IDEF5]] for modeling ontologies. * [[Jackson Structured Programming]] (JSP) is a method for structured programming based on correspondences between data stream structure and program structure. * [[Lepus3|LePUS3]] is an [[object-oriented]] visual Design Description Language and a [[formal specification]] language that is suitable primarily for modeling large object-oriented ([[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[C++]], [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]]) programs and [[design patterns]]. * [[Lifecycle Modeling Language]] is an open-standard language for [[systems engineering]] that supports the full [[system lifecycle]]: conceptual, utilization, support and retirement stages. * [[Object-Role Modeling]] (ORM) in the field of software engineering is a method for conceptual modeling, and can be used as a tool for information and rules analysis. * [[Petri net]]s use variations on exactly one diagramming technique and topology, namely the [[bipartite graph]]. The simplicity of its basic user interface easily enabled extensive tool support over the years, particularly in the areas of model checking, graphically oriented simulation, and software verification. * [[Southbeach Notation]] is a visual modeling language used to describe situations in terms of agents that are considered useful or harmful from the modeler's perspective. The notation shows how the agents interact with each other and whether this interaction improves or worsens the situation. * [[Specification and Description Language]] (SDL) is a specification language targeted at the unambiguous specification and description of the behavior of reactive and distributed systems. * [[SysML]] is a [[Domain-Specific Modeling]] language for [[systems engineering]] that is defined as a UML profile (customization). * [[Unified Modeling Language]] (UML) is a [[general-purpose modeling]] language that is an industry standard for specifying software-intensive systems. UML 2.0, the current version, supports thirteen different diagram techniques, and has widespread tool support. * FLINT β language which allows a high-level description of normative systems.<ref>{{Citation |last=Breteler |first=Jeroen |title=The FLINT Ontology: An Actor-Based Model of Legal Relations |date=2023-09-11 |work=Studies on the Semantic Web |editor-last=Acosta |editor-first=Maribel |url=https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SSW230016 |access-date=2024-11-13 |publisher=IOS Press |doi=10.3233/ssw230016 |isbn=978-1-64368-424-6 |last2=van Gessel |first2=Thom |last3=Biagioni |first3=Giulia |last4=van Doesburg |first4=Robert |editor2-last=Peroni |editor2-first=Silvio |editor3-last=Vahdati |editor3-first=Sahar |editor4-last=Gentile |editor4-first=Anna-Lisa|doi-access=free }}</ref> * [[service-oriented modeling#Service-oriented modeling framework|Service-oriented modeling framework (SOMF)]] is a holistic language for designing enterprise and application level architecture models in the space of enterprise architecture, virtualization, service-oriented architecture (SOA), cloud computing, and more.<ref name="Bell">{{cite book |last=Bell |first=Michael|title=Service-Oriented Modeling: Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture|url=https://archive.org/details/serviceorientedm0000bell |url-access=registration |year= 2008 |publisher=Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-470-14111-3 |chapter=Introduction to Service-Oriented Modeling}}</ref> * [[Architecture description language]] (ADL) is a language used to describe and represent the [[systems architecture]] of a [[system]]. * [[Architecture Analysis & Design Language]] (AADL) is a modeling language that supports early and repeated analyses of a system's architecture with respect to performance-critical properties through an extendable notation, a tool framework, and precisely defined semantics. Examples of graphical modeling languages in other fields of science. * [[EAST-ADL]] is a [[Domain-Specific Modeling]] language dedicated to automotive system design. * [[Energy Systems Language]] (ESL), a language that aims to model ecological energetics & global economics. *[[IEC 61499]] defines [[Domain-Specific Modeling]] language dedicated to distribute industrial process measurement and control systems.
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