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Model-driven engineering is a methodology for using models at various levels of abstraction and for different purposes during software development. We discuss two approaches for model-driven code generation in this chapter. The first uses process models for collaborative business processes that cross organizational boundaries. The second targets registries for assets, such as land titles, cars, or digital assets. It focuses on non-fungible assets, i.e. where the specific identity of an asset is important.
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Xu, X., Weber, I., Staples, M. (2019). Model-Driven Engineering for Blockchain Applications. In: Architecture for Blockchain Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03035-3_8
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