Model-driven integration is an approach in software development and system integration that emphasizes the use of models to facilitate and automate the integration of different systems, applications, and data sources. This approach leverages models—often expressed in domain-specific languages or formal notations—to specify how different components should interact and how data flows between them. Here are some key aspects of model-driven integration: 1. **Abstraction**: Models abstract the underlying complexity of integration processes.
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