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Recently, Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) has been proposed to take into account the development of large software systems, such as B2B applications on the Internet. However, before this becomes a reality, some issues need solutions, such as the definition of various Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) and also automatic transformation between these domain languages representing business concerns and those offering platform executability. In this paper, we provide some insights into transformation between some specific DSL particularly relevant to Business-to-Business (B2B) applications.
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- Unify Modeling Language
- Simple Object Access Protocol
- Model Drive Architecture
- Model Drive Architecture
- Unify Modeling Language Profile
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Bézivin, J., Hammoudi, S., Lopes, D., Jouault, F. (2005). B2B Applications, BPEL4WS, Web Services and .NET in the Context of MDA. In: Bernus, P., Fox, M. (eds) Knowledge Sharing in the Integrated Enterprise. DIISM ICEIMT 2004 2004. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 183. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29766-9_19
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