diagramm standards
While doing some diagrams, and checking out tools to do so, I am reminded of a saying attributed to Andrew S. Tanenbaum "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from".
Really, there are some diagramming standards I now encounter that I have never even remotely heard of before, and probably rightly so. A small selection, to date:
Really, there are some diagramming standards I now encounter that I have never even remotely heard of before, and probably rightly so. A small selection, to date:
- EXPRESS, a visual data-modeling language used for product descriptions
- Nass-Shneiderman-Diagrams, which appear to be some reformulation of flow-charts without arrows. Apparently popular in high school teaching or something.
- Bond graphs, used for physical dynamical systems and if the Wikipedia examples are anything to go by, they can be drawn in ASCII!
- Some kind of microelectronic circuit schema that I could not find a reference for, but which has a METAPOST module (btw, all of the above have, just google for their name and metapost).
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