[book] Submitted by webel on Sat, 13/12/2008 - 18:47
Unified Modeling Language (UML)TM and Systems Modeling Language (SysML) are useful for much more than just software engineering. The UMLTM Parsing Analysis recipe is ideal for creating associative, graphical, analysis models from science text sources. In some cases such analysis models can be migrated to implementable UMLTM class designs and model-driven simulations of scientific systems.
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