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A '''modeling language''' is any [[language]] that supports the representation of a system by abstractions that are meaningful from the viewpoint (perspective) of a system stakeholder. The term is defined loosely, since it is applied broadly to many disciplines, including [[computer science]], [[information management]], [[business process modeling]], [[software engineering]], and [[systems engineering]]. Modeling languages can be used to specify system requirements, structures and behaviors. Modeling languages are intended to be used to precisely specify systems so that stakeholders (e.g., customers, operators, analysts, designers) can better understand the system being modeled.