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This concludes for now this section on some applications of SysMLv1 modelling of Wolfram Language code and some of the Webel SysML4Mathematica (v1) policies and recipes. There are many other examples throughout this slide trail.

We didn't cover here yet much about use of SysML Parametrics and ConstraintBlocks, which are super for modelling networks of Wolfram Language functions, but there are many examples in other tutorial trails such as from this trail on the Webel Psy` library for humid air physics Psychrometrics, starting at this slide:

For now though it's best you keep with this trail. Up next we look at some coding conventions used through the Webel libraries for Mathematica.
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