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== Overview ==
A modeling language can be graphical or textual.<ref>Xiao{{Cite conference |last1=He (2007).|first1=Xiao [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4291008/|last2=Ma "A|first2=Zhiyi metamodel|last3=Shao for|first3=Weizhong the|last4=Li notation|first4=Ge of|title=31st graphicalAnnual modelingInternational languages".] In: ''Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007- Vol. 1- (COMPSAC 2007) |date=2007-07 Vol.|chapter=A 1.metamodel 31stfor Annualthe International'',notation Volumeof 1,graphical Issuemodeling ,languages 24–27|chapter-url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4291008 July|volume=1 2007,|pages=219–224 pp 219-224|doi=10.1109/COMPSAC.2007.27|isbn=978-0-7695-2870-0 }}</ref>
 
* ''Graphical'' modeling languages use a [[diagramming technique|diagram technique]] with named symbols that represent concepts and lines that connect the symbols and represent relationships and various other graphical notation to represent constraints.