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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"//​ [4].+  * //"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"// ​  [5].+  * //[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].
  
  
 ===== Bibliography ===== ===== Bibliography =====
   
-[4] National Institute of Building Sciences, "​Chapter 3: Terms and Definitions,"​ in National BIM Standard – United States® Version 3, Washington, DC, National Institute of Building Sciences buildingSMART alliance®, 2015, p. 16.+[1 C. Delp, D. Lam, E. Fosse and C.-Y. Lee, "Model Based Document and Report Generation for Systems Engineering,"​ in IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceeddings,​ Big Sky, Montana, 2012.  
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 +[2] National Institute of Building Sciences, "​Chapter 3: Terms and Definitions,"​ in National BIM Standard – United States® Version 3, Washington, DC, National Institute of Building Sciences buildingSMART alliance®, 2015, p. 16
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 +[3] ISO/​IEC/​IEEE,​ "42010 - 2011: Systems and software engineering -- Architecture description,"​ International Organization for Standardization,​ Geneva, Switzerland,​ 2011.
  
-[5] ISO/​IEC/​IEEE,​ "42010 - 2011: Systems and software engineering -- Architecture description,"​ International Organization for Standardization,​ Geneva, Switzerland,​ 2011. 
  
  
  
  
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