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{{Data transformation}}
A '''model transformation''', in [[model-driven engineering]], is an automated way of modifying and creating
== Overview ==
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=== Endogenous versus exogenous ===
Endogenous transformations are transformations between models expressed in the same language. Exogenous transformations are transformations between models expressed using different languages.<ref>Tom Mens, Pieter Van Gorp: A Taxonomy of Model Transformation. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 152: 125-142 (2006)</ref> For example, in a process conforming to the [[Object Management Group|OMG]] [[Model Driven Architecture]], a
=== Unidirectional versus bidirectional ===
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▲ | journal=Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering II
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| doi=10.1007/s10270-008-0109-9
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| first=Perdita |author-link=Perdita Stevens
| title=Bidirectional model transformations in QVT: semantic issues and open questions
| year=2010
| journal=Software and Systems Modeling| volume=9
| pages=7–20
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| url=https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/12628301/bidirectional.pdf
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| title=Model Driven Architecture - Foundations and Applications
▲ | title=On the Use of Higher-Order Model Transformations
| chapter=On the Use of Higher-Order Model Transformations
| publisher=[[Springer Publishing|Springer]]
| year=2009
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