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Modern business is going to be global and more complicated, rapidly evolving and requiring frequent changes. This leads the software systems growing and going more complex, widely distributed and being pressed by business for continual changes at the same time. This result the need of new methods and methodologies used for modern software development. One of such relatively new additions in the field of traditional software development is business rules and model transformation driven approach. The paper discusses existing business information systems engineering issues arising out of such additions based on running researches in the field also carried out by the authors.