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In model-based software engineering, models are used to represent systems on a higher level of abstraction. They allow developers to abstract from implementation details, focussing on expressing solutions in terms of domain concepts. Model translations to one or more implementation platforms support a model-driven approach, allowing reuse across platforms, reducing development costs and improving software quality.
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Heckel, R., Taentzer, G. (2020). Translating and Synchronising Models. In: Graph Transformation for Software Engineers. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43916-3_12
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