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Some of the better known MDE initiatives are:
* The [[Object Management Group]] (OMG) initiative [[Model-Driven Architecture]] (MDA) which is leveraged by several of their standards such as [[Meta-Object Facility]], [[XML Metadata Interchange|XMI]], [[Common Warehouse Metamodel|CWM]], [[CORBA]], [[Unified Modeling Language]] (to be more precise, the OMG currently promotes the use of a subset of UML called [[Executable UML#fUML and ALF|fUML]] together with its action language, [[Executable UML#fUML and ALF|ALF]], for model-driven architecture; a former approach relied on Executable UML and [[Object Constraint Language|OCL]], instead), and [[QVT]].<ref name="omgtm">{{cite web|author=[[Object Management Group]]|author-link=Object Management Group|title=OMG Trademarks|url=http://www.omg.org/legal/tm_list.htm|accessdate=2008-02-26|date=2006-05-24}}</ref>
* The [[Eclipse (software)|Eclipse]] "eco-system" of programming and modelling tools represented in general terms by the ([[Eclipse Modeling Framework]]). This framework allows the creation of tools implementing the MDA standards of the OMG; but, it is also possible to use it to implement other modeling-related tools.