CSCI-370 Lecture 14: CSCI_370_Notes_14

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Model-driven engineering (mde) is an approach to software development where models rather than programs are the principal outputs of the development process. The programs that execute on a hardware/software platform are then generated automatically from the models. Proponents of mde argue that this raises the level of abstraction in software engineering so that engineers no longer have to be concerned with programming language details or the specifies of execution platforms. Model-driven engineering is still at an early stage of development, and it is unclear whether or not it will have a significant effect on software engineering practice. Allows systems to be considered at higher levels of abstraction. Generating code automatically means that it is cheaper to adapt systems to new. Model-driven architecture (mda) was the precursor of more general model-driven. Mda is a model-focused approach to software design and implementation that uses a subset of uml models to describe a system. Models at different levels of abstraction are created.

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