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Domain-Specific Individualization of Workflows

2008 Seventh International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing, 2008
The virtualization of IT services by using software-as-a-service offers imposes the problem of correct service usage. Often an application level protocol has to be followed to assure logically correct workflows. This paper presents a domain-specific approach for the specification of such application level protocols. A domain ontology is combined with a
Tim Raedisch   +2 more
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Domain-specific hardware accelerators

Communications of the ACM, 2020
DSAs gain efficiency from specialization and performance from parallelism.
Dally, William   +2 more
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Domain Specific Languages

Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2014
The engineering of systems involves many different stake-holders, each with their own domain of expertise. Hence more and more organizations are developing an ever grow-ing number of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) to allow domain experts to express solutions directly in terms of rel-evant domain concepts.
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Customizable Domain-Specific Computing

IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 2011
To meet computing needs and overcome power density limitations, the computing industry has entered the era of parallelization. However, highly parallel, general-purpose computing systems face serious challenges in terms of performance, energy, heat dissipation, space, and cost.
Jason Cong   +3 more
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Domain-specific software engineering

Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
This paper projects that an important future direction in software engineering is domain-specific software engineering (DSE). From requirements specification to design, and then implementation, a tighter coupling between the description of a software system with its application domain has the potential to improve both the correctness and reliability of
Barrett R. Bryant   +2 more
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On Domain-Specific Languages Reengineering

2005
Domain-specific languages (DSL) provides high-level functions making applications easier to write, and to maintain. Unfortunately, many applications are written from scratch and poorly documented, which make them hard to maintain. An ideal solution should be to rewrite them in a appropriate DSL.
Christophe Alias, Denis Barthou
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Domain-specific keyphrase extraction

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, 2005
Document keyphrases provide semantic metadata characterizing documents and producing an overview of the content of a document. They can be used in many text-mining and knowledge management related applications. This paper describes a Keyphrase Identification Program (KIP), which extracts document keyphrases by using prior positive samples of human ...
Yi-fang Brook Wu   +3 more
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Testing domain-specific languages

Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2011
The Spoofax testing language provides a new approach to testing domain-specific languages as they are developed. It allows test cases to be written using fragments of the language under test, providing full IDE support for writing test cases and supporting tests for language syntax, semantics, and editor services.
Lennart C. L. Kats   +2 more
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Customizable domain-specific computing

2009 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2009
In order to meet ever-increasing computing needs and overcome power density limitations, the computing industry has halted simple processor frequency scaling and entered the era of parallelization, with tens to hundreds of computing cores integrated in a single processor, and hundreds to thousands of computing servers connected in a warehouse-scale ...
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Domain-Specific XML Compression

2013 Data Compression Conference, 2013
Our compression technique is an abstraction of Packed Encoding Rules and has been implemented by the Packed objects structured data compression tool. Rather than trying to support a complex standard we instead describe a very simple technique which allows us to implement a very light-weight encoder capable of compressing structured data represented in ...
John P. T. Moore   +2 more
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