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The paper describes a modeling language that aims to provide a unified framework for multi-domain physical systems coupled with computer-based control devices. The proposed modeling methodology is based on the cardinal principle of object orientation, which allows to describe both control software and physical components using the same basic concepts, particularly those of classes and interface ports.