Model-driven Engineering

Model-driven engineering (MDE) is an established software engineering process that is used to develop high-quality digital products faster, with fewer resources and minimal errors. MDE enables software engineers to build digital products faster, as they can use models to capture the necessary requirements and requirements, as well as to generate the source code. It is an efficient approach that allows software engineers to focus on logic, rather than the tedious hand-coding processes of traditional software engineering. This results in faster development times, improved product quality, and reduced time-to-market. MDE is used in a variety of areas, including web, mobile, and embedded software development, as well as in enterprise system architecture.

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