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Metamorphic Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]
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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Developing Microservice-Based Applications Using the Silvera Domain-Specific Language
Microservice Architecture (MSA) is a rising trend in software architecture design. Applications based on MSA are distributed applications whose components are microservices.
Alen Suljkanović +3 more
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Domain Specific Languages [PDF]
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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A constraint modeling framework for domain-specific languages [PDF]
S.20-29The growing usage of Domain Specific Modeling Languages (DSML) for architecture view frameworks induces a need for automatic verification of non-functional model properties like completeness and consistency.
Pschorn, Patrick +3 more
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On the Globalization of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]
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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PyFlies: A Domain-Specific Language for Designing Experiments in Psychology
The majority of studies in psychology are nowadays performed using computers. In the past, access to good quality software was limited, but in the last two decades things have changed and today we have an array of good and easily accessible open-source ...
Igor Dejanović +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.
Ankica Barisic +2 more
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RADENN: A Domain-Specific Language for the Rapid Development of Neural Networks
RADENN is a domain-specific language designed to rapidly develop fully connected neural networks for classification and regression problems. The primary objective of this language is to make neural network algorithms more accessible to a broader audience.
Israel Pineda +2 more
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Usa-DSL: a Process for Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages [PDF]
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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Smart contracts are self-executing programs running in the blockchain allowing for decentralised storage and execution without a middleman. On-chain execution is expensive, with miners charging fees for distributed execution according to a cost model ...
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