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Despite all the progress and raise of abstraction involved in the software development, the main building block of each software system is still the traditional, mostly manually written, “line of code”. This paper is about the solution to low-level model behavior “coding”, applied by my team in the context of development of the executable UML tool “Enterprise Analyst”.