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Atkinson, Colin and Thomas Khne. "Model-Driven Development: A Metamodeling Foundation," IEEE Software , September/October 2003.

Beck, Kent. Extreme Programming Explained . Boston, MA: Addison Wesley, 2000.

Bock, Conrad. "UML without Pictures," IEEE Software , September/October 2003.

Frankel, David S. Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing . Indianapolis, IN: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.

Garlan, David, R. Allen, and J. Ockerbloom: "Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard," IEEE Software , 12(6): 17-26, 1994.

Kleppe, Anneke, Jos Warmer, and Wim Bast. MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture—Practice and Promise . Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2003.

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abstract syntax 
abstracting mapping
    defined 
    introduction 
    when to use 
abstraction
    advantages 
    and generalization 
    and hardware platforms 
    and long-hop mappings 
    and mapping functions 
    and metamodels 
    and model portability 
    and model-driven process 
    and refining mappings 
    and reversibility of mappings 
    and short-hop mappings 
    and software platforms 
    and vertical mappings 
    benefits 
    defined 
    examples  2nd 
    forms  2nd  3rd 
    language 
    language versus subject matter 
    mapping between layers  
    raising level  2nd  3rd 
    versus classification 
abstraction hierarchy  2nd  3rd 
action language 
Agile Alliance  2nd 
Agile Manifesto 
agile MDA
    and adding code to models 
    and Executable UML 
    defined 
    introduction  2nd 
agile methods   2nd 
analysis model
    examples  2nd  3rd 
    sample information 
architectural mismatch  2nd 
Arendt, Hannah 
automated mappings 
automated transformations  2nd