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Designs of presentation layers or digital multimedia using methods, formalisms, and standards such as... | Designs of presentation layers or digital multimedia using methods, formalisms, and standards such as... | ||
+ | * NASA Jet Propulsion Lab's [[https://trs.jpl.nasa.gov/bitstream/handle/2014/42466/12-2704.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y | DocGen]] | ||
* Information Flow Modeling Language (IFML), | * Information Flow Modeling Language (IFML), | ||
* Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML), | * Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML), | ||
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- | **Model View Definition** is a similar concept described by National Building Information Modeling (BIM) Standard-United States (NBIMS-US™) as follows: | + | **__[[http://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/specifications/ifc-view-definition | Model View Definition]]__** is a similar concept described by National Building Information Modeling (BIM) Standard-United States (NBIMS-US™) as follows: |
* //"A specification for data exchange. All the myriad data included in a Building information model (BIM), must be broken down into discrete packages to facilitate information exchange between the different parties involved in design, construction, and operation of a facility. These packages are specified by Model View Definitions (MVD’s). The optimal specification ties the data terms back to the overarching IFC model"// [2]. | * //"A specification for data exchange. All the myriad data included in a Building information model (BIM), must be broken down into discrete packages to facilitate information exchange between the different parties involved in design, construction, and operation of a facility. These packages are specified by Model View Definitions (MVD’s). The optimal specification ties the data terms back to the overarching IFC model"// [2]. | ||
- | **Architecture Viewpoint** is a similar concept described by International Standard (ISO) 42010:2011 as follows | + | **__[[https://www.iso.org/standard/50508.html | Architecture Viewpoint]]__** is a similar concept described by International Standard (ISO) 42010:2011 as follows |
* //[A] "work product establishing the conventions for the construction, interpretation and use of architecture views to frame specific system concerns. The viewpoint establishes the conventions for constructing, interpreting and analyzing the view to address concerns framed by that viewpoint. Viewpoint conventions can include languages, notations, model kinds, design rules, and/or modelling methods, analysis techniques and other operations on views"// [3]. | * //[A] "work product establishing the conventions for the construction, interpretation and use of architecture views to frame specific system concerns. The viewpoint establishes the conventions for constructing, interpreting and analyzing the view to address concerns framed by that viewpoint. Viewpoint conventions can include languages, notations, model kinds, design rules, and/or modelling methods, analysis techniques and other operations on views"// [3]. | ||