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This paper describes the development of the SMART-Microsoft Software Factory. This factory is a fully model driven factory that makes extensive use of the Microsoft DSL Tools and is bases on the Microsoft Service Oriented Architecture. We describe the process used for developing the factory and share the experience gained in the first projects in which this factory has been used. The first project has 73% of the delivered code being generated.