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Domain-specific engineering of domain-specific languages
Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling, 2010Domain-specific modelling (DSM) enables experts of arbitrary domains to perform modelling tasks using familiar constructs. This contrasts with common code-centric development approaches where programmers deal with object-oriented approximations of higher level concepts.
Raphael Mannadiar, Hans Vangheluwe
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Domain-specific knowledge and the processing of domain-specific discourse
Scolia, 1996Engberg Jan, Laursen Bo. Domain-specific knowledge and the processing of domain-specific discourse. In: Scolia : Sciences Cognitives, Linguistiques et Intelligence Artificielle, N°8, 1996. 7èmes Rencontres linguistiques en pays rhénan, actes publiés par Céline Benninger et Anne Theissen. pp. 39-56.
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Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling, 2010
It is often considered a binary decision whether something is domain specific or not. Consequently, there are domain specific languages (DSL) and general purpose languages (GPL), there are domain specific and non-domain specific modeling tools, there are domain specific and non-domain specific methodologies etc.
Markus Voelter, Bernhard Merkle
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It is often considered a binary decision whether something is domain specific or not. Consequently, there are domain specific languages (DSL) and general purpose languages (GPL), there are domain specific and non-domain specific modeling tools, there are domain specific and non-domain specific methodologies etc.
Markus Voelter, Bernhard Merkle
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Designing domain-specific processors
Ninth International Symposium on Hardware/Software Codesign. CODES 2001 (IEEE Cat. No.01TH8571), 2001We present a semi-automated method for the detection and exploitation of application domain specific instruction set extensions for embedded (VLIW) processors. It consists of three steps: the first step detects frequently occurring operation patterns, in the second step, the patterns are grouped and implemented in a number of Special Function Units ...
Arnold, M., Corporaal, H.
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Debugging in Domain-Specific Modelling
2011An important obstacle to the wide-spread adoption of model-driven development approaches in industry is the lack of proper debugging facilities. Software debugging support is provided by a combination of language and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) features which enable the monitoring and altering of a running program's state.
Raphael Mannadiar, Hans Vangheluwe
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2000
We survey the literature available on the topic of domain-specific languages as used for the construction and maintenance of software systems. We list a selection of 75 key publications in the area, and provide a summary for each of the papers. Moreover, we discuss terminology, risks and benefits, example domain-specific languages, design methodologies,
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We survey the literature available on the topic of domain-specific languages as used for the construction and maintenance of software systems. We list a selection of 75 key publications in the area, and provide a summary for each of the papers. Moreover, we discuss terminology, risks and benefits, example domain-specific languages, design methodologies,
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Domain specific languages contextualized
Proceedings of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference on Knowledge, Innovation and Leadership in a Diverse, Multidisciplinary Environment, 2011Many software systems attempt to provide solutions to problems located in the real-world. Problem frames identify specific combinations, and interactions, of problems, real-world domains, and requirements. Domain-Specific Languages (DSL's) are exemplary in their ability to provide solutions to specific problem domains.
Michael H. Matthee, Stephen P. Levitt
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