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The principles behind MDA have been applied over several decades with varying degrees of automation and support. Changing technology and standards render many “lessons learned” dependent to a considerable degree on implementation specifics that will become less relevant as the standards and technology grow and mature, but the process behind MDA has changed somewhat less and years of application allow some broad conclusions to be drawn about how best to put MDA into practice. We intend to supply here some hard-learned lessons that can be applied immediately on an MDA project.
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Mellor, S.J., Starr, L. (2005). Six Lessons Learned Using MDA. In: Jardim Nunes, N., Selic, B., Rodrigues da Silva, A., Toval Alvarez, A. (eds) UML Modeling Languages and Applications. UML 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31797-5_20
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