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Monilogging for executable domain-specific languages [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, 2021
Runtime monitoring and logging are fundamental techniques for analyzing and supervising the behavior of computer programs. However, supporting these techniques for a given language induces significant development costs that can hold language engineers back from providing adequate logging and monitoring tooling for new domain-specific modeling languages.
Leroy, Dorian   +3 more
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Sectional domain specific languages [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 4th workshop on Domain-specific aspect languages, 2009
Nowadays, many problems are solved by using a domain specific language (DSL), i.e., a programming language tailored to work on a particular application domain. Normally, a new DSL is designed and implemented from scratch requiring a long time-to-market due to implementation and testing issues.
W. Cazzola, I. Speziale
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Unembedding domain-specific languages [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Haskell, 2009
Higher-order abstract syntax provides a convenient way of embedding domain-specific languages, but is awkward to analyse and manipulate directly. We explore the boundaries of higher-order abstract syntax. Our key tool is the unembedding of embedded terms as de Bruijn terms, enabling intensional analysis.
Robert Atkey, Sam Lindley, Jeremy Yallop
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Metamorphic Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming & Software, 2014
External or internal domain-specific languages (DSLs) or (fluent) APIs? Whoever you are -- a developer or a user of a DSL -- you usually have to choose your side; you should not! What about metamorphic DSLs that change their shape according to your needs?
Acher, Mathieu   +2 more
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Domain Specific Languages [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings 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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Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]

open access: yes2012 Eighth International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology, 2012
The adoption of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is regarded as an approach to reduce the accidental complexity of software systems development. The availability of sophisticated language workbenches facilitates the development of DSLs making them increasingly more popular.
Ankica Barisic   +2 more
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On the Globalization of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (DSLs) is focused on providing technologies for designing languages and tools that enable domain experts to develop system solutions eciently. Unfortunately, the current lack of support to explicitly relate concepts expressed in di↵erent DSLs makes it dicult for software and ...
Betty H. C. Cheng   +4 more
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Usa-DSL: a Process for Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Universal Computer Science
Software architects and developers often use Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) to model or code applications. However, designing a DSL that effectively represents its domain can be a challenge, potentially contributing to poor uptake and usage.
Ildevana Poltronieri   +3 more
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Application of domain-specific modeling in kinetography and bipedal humanoid robot control [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ Computer Science
The article presents a new approach in the development of software for bipedal humanoid robot controllers, based on the construction and application of graphic domain-specific languages (DSLs).
Verislav Djukić   +3 more
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Isabelle/jEdit as IDE for Domain-specific Formal Languages and Informal Text Documents [PDF]

open access: yesElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, 2018
Isabelle/jEdit is the main application of the Prover IDE (PIDE) framework and the default user-interface of Isabelle, but it is not limited to theorem proving.
Makarius Wenzel
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