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What (who) is systems language - definition

SISTEMA DI LINGUA RIPRENDE QUELLO CHE E' IL SISTEMA AMERICAN
Systems Biology Markup Language; Systems biology markup language

Collaborative language systems         
THERAPEUTIC APPROACH
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Collaborative Language Systems
Collaborative language systems is a therapeutic approach largely based in contemporary hermeneutics, the study of interpretation as a way to produce understanding, while considering both context and cognition, as well as social constructionism. This approach involves a reciprocal relationship between both the therapist and client, through which the client works through his or her clinical problems using dialogical conversation with the therapist.
systems analyst         
IT PROFESSIONAL WHO SPECIALIZES IN ANALYZING, DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
System analyst; Systems Analyst; Computer systems analyst; Computer Systems Analysts; Computer Systems Analyst
¦ noun a person who analyses a complex process or operation in order to improve its efficiency, especially by applying a computer system.
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systems analysis noun
system analyst         
IT PROFESSIONAL WHO SPECIALIZES IN ANALYZING, DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
System analyst; Systems Analyst; Computer systems analyst; Computer Systems Analysts; Computer Systems Analyst

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SBML

The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is a representation format, based on XML, for communicating and storing computational models of biological processes. It is a free and open standard with widespread software support and a community of users and developers. SBML can represent many different classes of biological phenomena, including metabolic networks, cell signaling pathways, regulatory networks, infectious diseases, and many others. It has been proposed as a standard for representing computational models in systems biology today.