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'''General-purpose modeling''' ('''GPM''') is the systematic use of a [[General-purpose language|general-purpose]] [[modeling language]] to represent the various facets of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or a [[system]]. Examples of GPM languages are:
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* [[XML]], a [[data modeling]] language now beginning to be used to model code (MetaL, Microsoft .Net [http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/syllabi/2663Afinal.asp])
 
GPM languages are in constrastcontrast with [[___domain-specific modeling language]]s (DSMs).
 
==See also==