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In most MDA [4] and MDD implementations there is a separation between the modeling environment and the run-time environment. As a result, applying changes to a run-time system can be awkward. For example adding a new type to a running system means regenerating the code of the system, recompiling and restarting the system. This leads to downtime of the system, thus blocking the normal business.
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Meijler, T.D. (2005). Incremental MDD Through Generative Causal Connectedness. In: Jardim Nunes, N., Selic, B., Rodrigues da Silva, A., Toval Alvarez, A. (eds) UML Modeling Languages and Applications. UML 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31797-5_28
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