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Model checking programmable router configurations [PDF]
Programmable networks offer the ability to customize router behaviour at run time, thus increasing flexibility of network administration. Programmable network routers are configured using domain-specific languages. In this paper, we describe our approach
Emmerich, W, Mascolo, C, Zanolin, L
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Towards the systematic construction of domain-specific transformation languages [PDF]
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09195-2-13Proceedings of 10th European Conference, ECMFA 2014, Held as Part of STAF 2014, York, UK, July 21-25, 2014General-purpose transformation languages, like ATL ...
A. Blouin +21 more
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Modeling and simulation of data communication networks using SARA [PDF]
The selection of an appropriate simulation language can have a profound impact on the success of a simulation study. The available options range from domain-specific simulation languages to general-purpose programming languages. These languages are often
Razouk, Rami R.
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TESMA: Requirements and Design of a Tool for Educational Programs †
Defining and managing teaching programs at universities or other institutions is a complex task for which there is not much support in terms of methods and tools.
Nicolas Guelfi +2 more
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Practicing domain-specific languages [PDF]
This paper describes our experience in constructing a new Domain-Specific Language course at the graduate level whose objectives is to reconciliate concepts coming from Language Design as well as Modeling domains. We illustrate the course using the reactive systems application domain, which prevents us to fall back in a toy example pitfall.
Gonnord, Laure, Mosser, Sébastien
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Programming Language Feature Agglomeration [PDF]
Feature-creep is a well-known phenomenon in software systems. In this paper, we argue that feature-creep also occurs in the domain of programming languages. Recent languages are more expressive than earlier languages.
Alexander, Marc +2 more
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Affixation patterns in native language and sequence processing by statistical learning mechanisms
The suffixing bias (the tendency to exploit suffixes more often than prefixes to express grammatical meanings) in languages was identified a century ago, yet we still lack a clear account for why it emerged, namely, whether the bias emerged because ...
Mikhail Ordin
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GCL – An Easy Way for Creating Graphical User Interfaces [PDF]
Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) can be created using several approaches. Beside using visual editors or a manually written source code, it is possible to employ a declarative method.
Mariusz Trzaska
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From Grammar Inference to Semantic Inference—An Evolutionary Approach
This paper describes a research work on Semantic Inference, which can be regarded as an extension of Grammar Inference. The main task of Grammar Inference is to induce a grammatical structure from a set of positive samples (programs), which can sometimes
Željko Kovačević +3 more
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This paper explores the idea that the properties of adpositional systems can suffice to explain the Talmian distinction between satellite and verb framed languages.
Cristina Real Puigdollers
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