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'''Model-driven architecture''' is a [[Softwaresoftware design]] methodology, proposed and sponsored by the [[Object Management Group|OMG]].
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'''Model-driven architecture''' is a [[Software design]] methodology, proposed and sponsored by the [[Object Management Group|OMG]].
 
The basic idea is that the system functionality is defined as a [[platform-independent model]], using an appropriate [[specification language]] and then translated to one or more [[platform-specific model]]s for the actual implementation.