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In most MDA [4] and MDD implementations there is a separation between the modeling environment and the run-time environment. As a result, applying changes to a run-time system can be awkward. For example adding a new type to a running system means regenerating the code of the system, recompiling and restarting the system. This leads to downtime of the system, thus blocking the normal business.