General-purpose modeling is the systematic use of a general-purpose modeling language to represent the various facets of an object or a system. Examples of GPM languages are:
GPM languages are in contrast with domain-specific modeling languages.
A general-purpose bomb is an air-dropped bomb intended as a compromise between blast damage, penetration, and fragmentation in explosive effect. They are designed to be effective against enemy troops, vehicles,...
In computer software, a general-purpose programming language is a programming language designed to be used for building software in a wide variety of application domains, across a multitude of hardware...
Meta-process modeling is a type of metamodeling used in software engineering and systems engineering for the analysis and construction of models applicable and useful to some predefined problems. Meta-process modeling...
Generic Modeling Environment is a model-integrated program synthesis tool for creating domain-specific models of large-scale systems. GME allows users to define new modeling languages using UML-based metamodels. GME was developed...
Domain-specific modeling is a software engineering methodology for designing and developing systems, such as computer software. It involves systematic use of a domain-specific language to represent the various facets of...
Orbit modeling is the process of creating mathematical models to simulate motion of a massive body as it moves in orbit around another massive body due to gravity. Other forces...
The general-purpose heat source is a U.S. DOE-designed radioactive heat source for radioisotope thermoelectric generators or Stirling radioisotope generators. It is meant for space applications and is packaged as a...
A general-purpose language is a computer language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain. This is in contrast to a domain-specific language...
A general-purpose macro processor or general purpose preprocessor is a macro processor that is not tied to or integrated with a particular language or piece of software. A macro processor...
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