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Model-Driven and Pattern-Based Development Using Rational Software Architect, Part 1: Overview of the Model-Driven Development Paradigm With Patterns

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Topics Software Engineering, UML, Application Development Date added 21 Nov 2006
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Model-Driven Development (MDD) is a style of software development where the primary software artifacts are models from which code and other artifacts are generated. Its goal is to improve the productivity and quality of enterprise application development. Patterns play an important role in model transformation and code generation in MDD. This series of papers discusses in detail the Model-Driven and Pattern-Based development paradigm using IBM Rational Software Architect, an integrated development environment supporting MDD.

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