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Syntactic change in diachrony versus contact-induced change: two sides of the same coin? [PDF]
D'Alessandro R, Putnam MT, Terenghi S.
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Bilingualism modulates functional connectivity induced by a domain-general artificial grammar learning task. [PDF]
Sheehan A +5 more
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Explainable multilingual and multimodal fake-news detection: toward robust and trustworthy AI for combating misinformation. [PDF]
Jadhav R +5 more
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CLAS-Net: A study on cross-lingual intelligent sentiment analysis model fusing semantic alignment. [PDF]
Wang JQ.
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Macros for domain-specific languages [PDF]
Macros provide a powerful means of extending languages. They have proven useful in both general-purpose and domain-specific programming contexts. This paper presents an architecture for implementing macro-extensible DSLs on top of macro-extensible host languages.
Matthias Felleisen
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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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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,
van Deursen, A. +2 more
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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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Testing domain-specific languages
Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2011The 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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Domain specific meta languages
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM symposium on Applied computing - Volume 2, 2000There are several di erent problem domains in the implementation of language processing tools. The manipulation of textual data when generating code, creation and inspection of environments during type checking, and analysis of dependency graphs during program optimization and parallelization are but a few.
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