ALSO CALLED: MDA DEFINITION: The MDA defines an approach whereby you can separate the system functionality specification from its implementation on any specific technology platform. That way you can have an architecture that will be language, vendor and middleware neutral.
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The adoption of uplift modeling requires operators to embrace fully the use of systematically randomized control groups, and commits them to using sophisticated, modern uplift modeling methods.
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This whitepaper provides an overview of what performance attribution is and how it works. It also analyzes two of the most commonly used attribution models in their approach and in the results they yield.
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Read this white paper to learn why model driven development (MDD) can simplify the process of writing software applications, increase productivity, eliminate the need for the code testing cycle, and more.
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This paper is a statement by the OMG Architecture Board (AB) of the expanded vision necessary to support interoperability with specifications that address integration through the entire systems life cycle.
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Here we describe the application development process supported by the MDA - how information flows from one set of artifacts to the next, and how the MDA process ultimately yields an application running on virtually any target middleware platform.
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