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correspondences, object-oriented, behaviorally, graphical notation,
extension, structural constraints, concise language.
Task 2. Create your own sentences using the above mentioned
words and phrases.
TEXT 3
A MODELLING LANGUAGE
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. A
modeling language can be graphical or textual. Examples of
graphical modeling languages for software design are:
Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is an example
of a Process 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, the most notable of
which include IDEF0 for functional modeling, IDEF1X for
information modeling, 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 is an object-oriented visual Design Description
Language and a formal specification language that is suitable
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