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Model-driven integration

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In software design, model-driven integration is a subset of model-driven architecture (MDA) which focuses purely on solving Application Integration problems using executable Unified Modeling Language (UML).

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  • Noggle, Brian J; M Lang (1 April 2002). "Model Driven Information Architecture". The Data Administration Newsletter.
  • Denno, Peter; MP Steves; D Libes; EJ Barkmeyer (Sep–Oct 2003). "Model-Driven Integration Using Existing Models". Software. 20 (5). IEEE Computer Society: 59–63. doi:10.1109/MS.2003.1231153.
  • "Model-Driven Integration in Financial Services" case-study by Metada, 2008