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What does the MDA approach support?
The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) approach is a design methodology that covers the entire software development lifecycle, from requirements to technology implementation. It emphasizes the use of models as the primary artifacts in the development process, allowing for a more abstract and high-level approach to software design. MDA supports the transformation of models from platform-independent models (PIMs) to platform-specific models (PSMs) and ultimately to code, ensuring that the initial requirements are accurately reflected in the final technology implementation.
MDA is not limited to Meta Data Aspects (A) or Design and Architectural Models (B) alone, nor is it primarily about deriving models from Artificial Intelligence Systems (D). Instead, it provides a comprehensive framework that facilitates the creation of software systems by bridging the gap between business requirements and technology solutions.
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