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    Test Modeller also supports exporting models to SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics format. SVG is an XML-based vector graphic format that supports interactivity and animation. Unlike raster graphics which can become pixelated or blurry when enlarged, SVGs maintain their quality at any zoom level or size, which makes them especially useful for displaying complex diagrams and models.

    The ability to export models to SVG has multiple advantages. Firstly, it provides a flexible way to share models with stakeholders who may need to review or present these models in various sizes without losing any quality. This is particularly important when sharing complex models that might need to be zoomed in for detail or scaled up for presentation. Secondly, as SVGs support interactivity, users can include interactive elements in their models, such as clickable links or animations, which can make the models more engaging and easier to understand. Lastly, since SVG is an open standard, SVG files can be opened and edited in many graphics-editing tools, providing greater flexibility for further modification or customization of the models.