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== Further reading == * Kevin Lano. "Model-Driven Software Development With UML and Java". CENGAGE Learning, {{ISBN|978-1-84480-952-3}} * [[David S. Frankel]]. ''Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing''. John Wiley & Sons, {{ISBN|0-471-31920-1}} * Meghan Kiffer ''The MDA Journal: Model Driven Architecture Straight From The Masters''. {{ISBN|0-929652-25-8}} * Anneke Kleppe (2003). ''MDA Explained, The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise''. Addison-Wesley. {{ISBN|0-321-19442-X}} * [[Stephen J. Mellor]] (2004). ''MDA Distilled, Principles of Model Driven Architecture''. Addison-Wesley Professional. {{ISBN|0-201-78891-8}} * Chris Raistrick. ''Model Driven Architecture With Executable UML''. Cambridge University Press, {{ISBN|0-521-53771-1}} * Marco Brambilla, Jordi Cabot, Manuel Wimmer, ''Model Driven Software Engineering in Practice'', foreword by [[Richard Soley]] ([[Object Management Group|OMG]] Chairman), Morgan & Claypool, USA, 2012, Synthesis Lectures on Software Engineering #1. 182 pages. {{ISBN|9781608458820}} (paperback), {{ISBN|9781608458837}} (ebook). http://www.mdse-book.com * Stanley J. Sewall. ''Executive Justification for MDA'' * Soylu A., De Causmaecker Patrick. ''Merging model driven and ontology driven system development approaches pervasive computing perspective'', in Proc 24th Intl Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences. 2009, pp 730β735.
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