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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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On Domain-Specific Languages Reengineering
2005Domain-specific languages (DSL) provides high-level functions making applications easier to write, and to maintain. Unfortunately, many applications are written from scratch and poorly documented, which make them hard to maintain. An ideal solution should be to rewrite them in a appropriate DSL.
Christophe Alias, Denis Barthou
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Companion to the 22nd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems and applications companion, 2007
Every few years the computing industry sees the emergence of another "silver bullet". Our "trade" press follows the siren call, vendors become optimistic (at least the marketing departments), managers and developers think that all will be solved, and the customer is skeptical as usual.
Henry Balen +3 more
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Every few years the computing industry sees the emergence of another "silver bullet". Our "trade" press follows the siren call, vendors become optimistic (at least the marketing departments), managers and developers think that all will be solved, and the customer is skeptical as usual.
Henry Balen +3 more
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A Domain Specific Language for Clustering
2016Clustering of large volumes of data is a complex problem which requires use of sophisticated algorithms as well as High Performance Computing hardware like a cluster of computers. It is highly desirable that data mining experts have a solution which on one hand provides a simple interface for ex-pressing their algorithms in terms of domain specific ...
Saiyedul Islam +4 more
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36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the, 2003
A programming language is a notation for expressing computations (algorithms) in both machine and human readable form. Appropriate programming languages and tools may drastically reduce the cost of building new applications as well as maintaining existing ones.
J. Heering, M. Mernik, A.M. Sloane
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A programming language is a notation for expressing computations (algorithms) in both machine and human readable form. Appropriate programming languages and tools may drastically reduce the cost of building new applications as well as maintaining existing ones.
J. Heering, M. Mernik, A.M. Sloane
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A Domain Specific Language for aviation domain interoperability
2012 Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference, 2012The purpose of this work is to promote and advance interoperability between aviation information systems. Modern information systems require a flexible, scalable, and upgradeable infrastructure that allows communication, and collaboration, between heterogeneous information processing and computing environments.
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A Domain Specific Language for the ARINC 653 Specification
2022 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2022Ikram Darif +3 more
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When and how to develop domain-specific languages
ACM Computing Surveys, 2005Marjan Mernik, Anthony M Sloane
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Notable design patterns for domain-specific languages
Journal of Systems and Software, 2001Diomidis Spinellis
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