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Notable [[modeling languageslanguage]]s mayinclude beindustry [[General-Purposeopen Modeling]]standards (GPM)such languages (e.g.,as [[Unified Modeling Language |UML]], Southbeach Notation, [[IDEF]]) or [[Domain-Specific Modeling]] (DSM) languages (e.g., [[SysML]]). Visual modeling in computer science had no standard before the 90's, and was incomparable until the introduction of the UML.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Watson |first1=Andrew |title=Visual Modelling: past, present and future |url=https://www.uml.org/Visual_Modeling.pdf |website=uml.org |publisher=UML |access-date=1 December 2019}}</ref> They include industry open standards (e.g., UML, SysML, [[Modelica]]), as well asand proprietary standardslanguages, such as the visual languagesthose associated with [[VisSim]], [[MATLAB]] and [[Simulink]], [[OPNET]], NetSim, [[NI Multisim]], and [[Reactive Blocks]]. Both VisSim and Reactive Blocks provide a royalty-free, downloadable viewer that lets anyone open and interactively simulate their models. The community edition of Reactive Blocks also allows full editing of the models as well as compilation, as long as the work is published under the [[Eclipse Public License]].

Visual modeling languages aremay anbe area[[general-purpose ofmodeling]] active(GPM), researchsuch thatas continuesUML, toSouthbeach evolveNotation, [[IDEF]], or [[___domain-specific modeling]] (DSM) such as SysML. The development of visual modeling languages is an area of active research as evidenced by increasing interest in DSM languages, visual [[requirements]], and visual OWL ([[Web Ontology Language]]).<ref name="faq">{{cite web|title=Visual OWL|url=http://www.visualmodeling.com/VisualOWL.htm}}</ref>
 
Visual modeling had no standards before the 1990's, and was incomparable until the introduction of the UML.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Watson |first1=Andrew |title=Visual Modelling: past, present and future |url=https://www.uml.org/Visual_Modeling.pdf |website=uml.org |publisher=UML |access-date=1 December 2019}}</ref>
 
==See also==
* [[Service-oriented modeling]]
* [[DomainModel-specificdriven modelingengineering]]
* [[Model-driven engineering]]
* [[Modeling language]]
 
== References ==