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Although Model Driven Software Development (MDSD) is achieving significant progress, it is still far from becoming a real Engineering discipline. In fact, many of the difficult problems of the engineering of complex software systems are still unresolved, or simplistically addressed by many of the current MDSD approaches. In this position paper we outline three of the outstanding problems that we think MDSD should tackle in order to be useful in industrial environments.