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Currently, most model transformation languages are being developed in academia. The [[Object Management Group|OMG]] has standardised a family of model transformation languages called [[QVT]], but the field is still immature.<ref name="FranceRumpe"/>
 
There are ongoing debates regarding the benefits of specialised model transformation languages, compared to the use of general-purpose programming languages (GPLs) such as [[Java]] <ref>https://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2019_03/article7.pdf</ref>. While GPLs have advantages in terms of more widely-available practitioner knowledge and tool support, the specialised transformation languages do provide more declarative facilities and more powerful specialised features to support model transformations <ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10664-022-10194-7</ref>.
 
== Available transformation languages ==