Domain-specific Modeling

Domain-specific modeling is a specific type of software engineering methodology and or modeling language for designing and developing systems, such as computer software. It involves systematic use of a domain-specific language to represent the various facets of a system.

Domain-specific modeling languages tend to support higher-level abstractions than general-purpose modeling languages, so they require less effort and fewer low-level details to specify a given system.

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