PD 6599:1996 - Comparison of different information modelling approaches and styles
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Information modeling involves creating abstract representations of information systems or processes to help understand, specify, and design those systems. Different approaches and styles can be used in information modeling, and standards like PD 6599 may provide guidance on comparing these approaches.
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Computer-aided design; Information exchange; Computer graphics; Data handling; Information handling; Data layout; Information transfer; Computer software; Computer applications