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DSL-based Architecting and DSL-based Architectures
Proceedings of the 2014 European Conference on Software Architecture Workshops, 2014The International Workshop on DSL Architecting and DSL-based Architectures (DADA'14) aims at exploring current perspectives on DSL architecting and on DSL-based architectures in research and industry. The workshop is co-located with the 8th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA'14) in Vienna, Austria.
Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck
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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Isolation and Integration in Embedded Systems, 2009
Domain Specific Language (DSL) is an emergent software engineering discipline that allows software architects to model systems based on the elements of a specific domain. Home Automation (HA) and Ambient Intelligence (AmI) are examples of specific domains and they are considered the key elements in the future of home development.
Pedro J. Clemente +3 more
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Domain Specific Language (DSL) is an emergent software engineering discipline that allows software architects to model systems based on the elements of a specific domain. Home Automation (HA) and Ambient Intelligence (AmI) are examples of specific domains and they are considered the key elements in the future of home development.
Pedro J. Clemente +3 more
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2018
This article proposes an architecture and methodology for ultra-high-speed DSL connectivity. Known measurements of single-wire copper waveguide modes are extrapolated to a multi-user multiple-input-multiple-output (MU-MIMO) or, equivalently, "Vectored DSL" model for a binder of twisted pairs.
John M. Cioffi +3 more
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This article proposes an architecture and methodology for ultra-high-speed DSL connectivity. Known measurements of single-wire copper waveguide modes are extrapolated to a multi-user multiple-input-multiple-output (MU-MIMO) or, equivalently, "Vectored DSL" model for a binder of twisted pairs.
John M. Cioffi +3 more
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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2018
Software quality is a constant concern for software engineers. Hence, they are increasingly taking advantage of new methods to evaluate their products quality. For instance, the evaluation of languages developed for specific domains, which in the literature are known as Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs), is a growing concern.
Ildevana Poltronieri +3 more
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Software quality is a constant concern for software engineers. Hence, they are increasingly taking advantage of new methods to evaluate their products quality. For instance, the evaluation of languages developed for specific domains, which in the literature are known as Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs), is a growing concern.
Ildevana Poltronieri +3 more
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Proceedings of the April 26-28, 1966, Spring joint computer conference on XX - AFIPS '66 (Spring), 1966
Computer simulation has been used for some time in the analysis and design of dynamic systems. With recent advancements in computer performance, the field of dynamic simulation---long the exclusive domain of the analog computer---has begun to utilize digital methods. No less than a score of digital simulation programs have appeared since R.
W. M. Syn, Robert N. Linebarger
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Computer simulation has been used for some time in the analysis and design of dynamic systems. With recent advancements in computer performance, the field of dynamic simulation---long the exclusive domain of the analog computer---has begun to utilize digital methods. No less than a score of digital simulation programs have appeared since R.
W. M. Syn, Robert N. Linebarger
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Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013
A domain specific language (DSL) is a programming language which provides a natural notation and suitable data structures to express solutions to problems of a targeted domain. Although using a general purpose programming language together with a special library for the domain is common practice, it still requires a considerable amount of programming ...
Hilal Kevser Cora +2 more
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A domain specific language (DSL) is a programming language which provides a natural notation and suitable data structures to express solutions to problems of a targeted domain. Although using a general purpose programming language together with a special library for the domain is common practice, it still requires a considerable amount of programming ...
Hilal Kevser Cora +2 more
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Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming, 2012
Strongly-typed functional languages provide a powerful framework for embedding Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs). However, building type-safe functions defined over an embedded DSL can introduce application-specific type constraints that end up being imposed on the DSL data types themselves.
Will Jones, Tony Field, Tristan Allwood
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Strongly-typed functional languages provide a powerful framework for embedding Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs). However, building type-safe functions defined over an embedded DSL can introduce application-specific type constraints that end up being imposed on the DSL data types themselves.
Will Jones, Tony Field, Tristan Allwood
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Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Generative programming and component engineering, 2008
The influential pure embedding methodology of embedding domain-specific languages (DSLs) as libraries into a general-purpose host language forces the DSL designer to commit to a single semantics. This precludes the subsequent addition of compilation, optimization or domain-specific analyses.
Christian Hofer +3 more
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The influential pure embedding methodology of embedding domain-specific languages (DSLs) as libraries into a general-purpose host language forces the DSL designer to commit to a single semantics. This precludes the subsequent addition of compilation, optimization or domain-specific analyses.
Christian Hofer +3 more
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Proceedings of the Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing Conference, 2018
In order to profit from emerging high-performance computing systems, weather and climate models need to be adapted to run efficiently on different hardware architectures such as accelerators. This is a major challenge for existing community models that represent very large code bases written in Fortran.
Valentin Clement +7 more
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In order to profit from emerging high-performance computing systems, weather and climate models need to be adapted to run efficiently on different hardware architectures such as accelerators. This is a major challenge for existing community models that represent very large code bases written in Fortran.
Valentin Clement +7 more
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info, 2000
Based on the work of TTG‐4, which defined and identified the various configurations, characteristics and patterns of deployment of broad bandwidth through DSL technology. Looks at tactical matters, implications of higher bandwidth services, home gateway products, and wireless as an increasing threat to profitable deployment of DSL.
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Based on the work of TTG‐4, which defined and identified the various configurations, characteristics and patterns of deployment of broad bandwidth through DSL technology. Looks at tactical matters, implications of higher bandwidth services, home gateway products, and wireless as an increasing threat to profitable deployment of DSL.
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