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| has gloss | eng: General-Purpose Modeling (GPM) is the systematic use of a General-Purpose modeling language to represent the various facets of an object or a system. Examples of GPM languages are: *- the Unified Modeling Language (UML), an industry standard for modeling software-intensive systems, *- EXPRESS (ISO 10303-11), an international standard for the specification of data models, *- IDEF, a group of languages from the 1970s that aimed to be neutral, generic and reusable, *- Gellish, an industry standard natural language oriented modeling language for storage and exchange of data and knowledge, published in 2005. *- LISP, a functional programming language designed for symbol processing (later extended with imperative abilities) *- XML, a data modeling language now beginning to be used to model code (MetaL, Microsoft .Net... |
| lexicalization | eng: General purpose modeling |
| lexicalization | eng: General-purpose modeling |
| instance of | e/Specification language |
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