2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-46105-1_33
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Model-Driven Architecture

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“…Many efforts have been spent in designing specialized languages for model transformation, ranging from textual to visual; declarative to imperative through hybrid; and semi-formal to formal. The OMG vision of MDD is called ModelDriven Architecture (MDA) [39] and is founded on standards like QVT [50] for transformations and MOF [44] and OCL [45] for modelling and meta-modelling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many efforts have been spent in designing specialized languages for model transformation, ranging from textual to visual; declarative to imperative through hybrid; and semi-formal to formal. The OMG vision of MDD is called ModelDriven Architecture (MDA) [39] and is founded on standards like QVT [50] for transformations and MOF [44] and OCL [45] for modelling and meta-modelling.…”
Section: Send Offprint Requests Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While well known MDA (Model Driven Architecture) [36,37] and MDE (Model Driven Engineering) [38] [35] propose frameworks based on OMG specifications, highlighting different abstraction levels of a given system from application development point of view, we contribute to this domain by proposing a framework that combines various points of view of a given system linking manufacture views of a system at the "business to manufacturing" level.…”
Section: Fig 4 a Unified Product View To Federate Enterprise Informmentioning
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“…In this section, we introduce an approach for interoperability based in a model driven architecture (MDA) (Breton and Bézivin, 2001;Mellor, et al, 2004). The main objective of this section is to show how models based on the holon concept defined in section 2.1 could be expressed and transformed into models based on existing data exchange standards and other unified languages.…”
Section: Vertical Interoperability With the Mda Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%