Foundations for MDA Case Tools
Foundations for MDA Case Tools
The model driven architecture (MDA) is an initiative proposed by the object management group (OMG), which is emerging as a technical framework to improve productivity, portability, interoperability, and maintenance (MDA, 2003). MDA promotes the use of models and modelto- model transformations for developing software systems. All artifacts, such as requirement specifications, architecture descriptions, design descriptions, and code are regarded as models. MDA distinguishes four main kinds of models: computation independent model (CIM), platform independent model (PIM), platform specific models (PSM), and implementation specific model (ISM).
CITATION: Favre, Liliana María. Foundations for MDA Case Tools edited by Favre, Liliana . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2010. Model Driven Architecture for Reverse Engineering Technologies - Available at: https://library.au.int/frfoundations-mda-case-tools