Hi Stefan,

Using modules within Magic Draw should work pretty
well. You can break the model up into these modules
and then reference them from the main model.  I think
Walter is doing this for team oriented development. 
Maybe he can share his experiences?

Chad

--- Stefan Scheidt
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> Hi,
> 
> can anyone give some best practices on how to work
> with AndroMDA in teams, especially regarding the
> modelling part? How can and should one splitt the
> model into peaces? Any experiences using MagicDraw
> teamserver? Or can you recommend any other UML tool
> that works fine with AndroMDA and has good team
> support?
> 
> Any infos on this topic would be very helpful!
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Stefan.
> 
>
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