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* [[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.
 
=== Textual types ===
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==== Information and knowledge modeling ====
[[Linked data]] and [[ontology engineering]] require 'host languages' to represent [[Entity–relationship model|entities and the relations between them]], [[Constraint (mathematics)|constraints]] between the properties of entities and relations, and [[metadata]] [[attribute (computing)| attributes]]. [[JSON-LD]] and [[Resource Description Framework|RDF]] are two major (and semantically almost equivalent) languages in this context, primarily because they support [[Resource_Description_FrameworkResource Description Framework#Statement_reification_and_contextStatement reification and context|statement reification and contextualisation]] which are essential properties to support the [[Higher-order logic|higher-order logic]] needed to reason about models. [[Model transformation]] is a common example of such reasoning.
 
==== Object-oriented ====
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== Further reading ==
* [[John Krogstie]] (2003) [http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/evaluating-uml-using-generic-quality/30534 "Evaluating UML using a generic quality framework"] . SINTEF Telecom andInformaticsand Informatics and IDI, NTNU, Norway
* Krogstie and Sølvsberg (2003). ''Information Systems Engineering: Conceptual Modeling in a Quality Perspective''. Institute of computer and information sciences.\
* Anna Gunhild Nysetvold and [[John Krogstie]] (2005). [http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-363/paper15.pdf "Assessing business processing modeling languages using a generic quality framework"]. Institute of computer and information sciences.