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Informative modelling puts the data about evolutions of architectural artefacts first,
and provides rules for outputting [[2D computer graphics|2D]]/[[3D computer graphics|3D]] graphics thought to become sustainable investigation
and [[Software visualization|visualization]] tools (knowledge and discovery tools, as J.Bertin says it), striving for the readability
of a dynamic geographical map. Examples of such rules are accessibility of the underlying documentary
justification (archives, research material, etc.), information credibility assessment, visual underlining