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Towards an Interoperability Framework for Model-Driven Development of Software Systems
Brian Elvesæter,Axel Hahn,Arne-Jørgen Berre,Tor Neple +3 more
- 01 Jan 2006
- pp 409-420
TL;DR: The framework provides a foundation for how to apply MDD in software engineering disciplines in order to support the business interoperability needs of an enterprise.
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Abstract: This paper presents an interoperability framework for model-driven development of enterprise applications and software systems. The framework provides a foundation for how to apply MDD in software engineering disciplines in order to support the business interoperability needs of an enterprise. The framework introduces reference models for conceptual integration, technical integration and applicative integration of software systems.
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