Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture

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This paper, published in 2002, received 431 indexed citations. Written by Stephen J. Mellor and Marc Balcer covering the research area of Management Information Systems, Software and Information Systems. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Software (275 citations), Artificial Intelligence (275 citations) and Information Systems (228 citations). Published in CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).

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