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Wodel-Test: A model-based framework for engineering language-specific mutation testing tools
Mutation testing (MuT) is a well-known technique for assessing the quality of software test suites. It relies on the artificial injection of errors into the source code, which results in a collection of variations called mutants.
Pablo Gómez-Abajo +2 more
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Globalizing Domain-Specific Languages
Dagstuhl Seminar 14412 Globalizing Domain-Specific Languages, Wadern, Germany, 5 Oct 2014 - 10 Oct 2014; Dagstuhl Reports 4(12), 32-50 (2015).
Combemale, Benoit +4 more
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Bootstrapping domain-specific meta-languages in language workbenches [PDF]
It is common practice to bootstrap compilers of programming languages. By using the compiled language to implement the compiler, compiler developers can code in their own high-level language and gain a large-scale test case. In this paper, we investigate bootstrapping of compiler-compilers as they occur in language workbenches.
Konat, G.D.P. (author) +2 more
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Will we think in programming languages?
Modern science commonly uses computer modelling. Thousands of scientific model are daily transformed to computers programs and tested. The transformation must overcome the gap between abstract human formal notation and low level semantics of contemporary
Jiří Fišer
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Code generation approaches for parallel geometric multigrid solvers
Software development for applications in computational science and engineering has become complex in recent years. This is mainly due to the increasing parallelism and heterogeneity in modern computer architectures and to the more realistic physical and ...
Köstler Harald +5 more
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Kevoree Modeling Framework (KMF): Efficient modeling techniques for runtime use [PDF]
The creation of Domain Specific Languages(DSL) counts as one of the main goals in the field of Model-Driven Software Engineering (MDSE). The main purpose of these DSLs is to facilitate the manipulation of domain specific concepts, by providing developers
Barais, Olivier +6 more
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Specifying timing requirements in domain specific languages for modeling [PDF]
Complex Real-Time Embedded Systems (RTESs) can be developed using model-based engineering. The problem is choosing a modeling language that has capabilities to model the most important characteristic of RTESs: timing.
Beus-Dukic, L. +3 more
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Cognitive Behaviors Modeling Using UML Profile: Design and Experience
To achieve model reuse in combat effectiveness simulation systems development, cognitive decision behaviors are usually implemented using a scripting language, which is separate from the programming language used to implement simulation models. Therefore,
Zhi Zhu +3 more
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Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]
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.
Barisic, Ankica +2 more
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Visual Dataflow Language for Educational Robots Programming
Visual domain-specific languages usually have low entry barrier. Sometimes even children can program on such languages by working with visual representations.
G. A. Zimin, D. A. Mordvinov
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