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'''Modeling Maturity Levels''' is a classification system defined by [[Anneke Kleppe]] and [[Jos Warmer]] in their book'' [[MDA Explained]]'' (published by [[Addison-Wesley]]). The levels characterize the role of modeling in a software project.
 
The concept shows resemblance to the way software processes are rated with the [[Capability Maturity Model]].
 
There are 6 levels:
;Level 0: '''No Specification:''' the specification of software is not written down. It is kept in the minds of the developers
;Level 1: '''Textual Specification:''' the software is specified by a natural language text (be it English or Chinese or something else), written down in one or more documents
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*T. Mettler, P. Rohner, and R. Winter, [https://doi.org/10.1007%2F978-3-7908-2404-9_39 Towards a Classification of Maturity Models in Information Systems], Management of the Interconnected World, in: A. D'Atri, M. De Marco, A.M. Braccini, and F. Cabiddu (Eds.), Berlin, Heidelberg: Physica, 2010, pp. 333-340.
*Anneke Kleppe and Jos Warmer in their book MDA Explained Addison-Wesley
*Book: [https://books.google.com/books?id=-uodwVPBG6YC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture : Practice and Promise" by Anneke G. Kleppe, Jos B. Warmer, Wim Bast], Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional, Release Date: April 2003, {{ISBN|0-321-19442-X}}
 
==External links==