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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003
Which enrichments are required for the DSL architecture to transform the DSL access network from a vehicle for best effort Internet access to a multiservice platform enabling added value conversational and data services? This article details an architecture for DSL access facilitating IP service guarantees leveraging the available QoS mechanisms in the
Christele Bouchat +2 more
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Which enrichments are required for the DSL architecture to transform the DSL access network from a vehicle for best effort Internet access to a multiservice platform enabling added value conversational and data services? This article details an architecture for DSL access facilitating IP service guarantees leveraging the available QoS mechanisms in the
Christele Bouchat +2 more
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Interference Alignment for DSL
2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2012Inter-line interference, known as crosstalk, is the most significant source of performance degradation for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) systems. Vectored DSL is an effective technique for he elimination of crosstalk; however, there are many scenarios in which Vectored DSL is not implementable or practical.
Sean Huberman, Tho Le-Ngoc
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2009 IEEE International SOC Conference (SOCC), 2009
The paper presents a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for a multi-core segmented bus platform, SegBus. The DSL, based on a UML profile, consists of graphical platform elements in the form of stereotypes with the necessary tagged values to depict platform aspects at high level of abstraction.
Moazzam Fareed Niazi +3 more
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The paper presents a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for a multi-core segmented bus platform, SegBus. The DSL, based on a UML profile, consists of graphical platform elements in the form of stereotypes with the necessary tagged values to depict platform aspects at high level of abstraction.
Moazzam Fareed Niazi +3 more
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The economics of DSL regulation
Computer, 2002Despite a growing demand for highspeed Internet and network access in the US broadband market, many digital-subscriber-line companies are downsizing, scaling back service, or closing their doors altogether. More importantly, upstart independent DSL providers have gone to war with the Baby Bells, alleging that they have purposely accelerated the ...
Ravi Kalakota +4 more
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A chrestomathy of DSL implementations
Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, 2017Selecting and properly using approaches for DSL implementation can be challenging, given their variety and complexity. To support developers, we present the software chrestomathy MetaLib, a well-organized and well-documented collection of DSL implementations useful for learning.
Simon Schauss +6 more
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A DSL for Performance Orchestration
2017 26th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), 2017The complexity and diversity of today's computer architectures are requiring more attention from the software developers in order to harness all the computing power available. Furthermore, each different modern architecture requires a potentially non-overlapping set of optimizations to attain a higher fraction of its nominal peak speed.
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira +2 more
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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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Proceedings of the 30th Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages, 2018
Rust includes two "languages" that are not as commonly used as the main one: a sophisticated macro system and a type-level language utilizing the trait system. The type-level language can be used in both a functional style and a logic style. We explore the capabilities of these languages, focusing on the functional type-level language, where our main ...
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Rust includes two "languages" that are not as commonly used as the main one: a sophisticated macro system and a type-level language utilizing the trait system. The type-level language can be used in both a functional style and a logic style. We explore the capabilities of these languages, focusing on the functional type-level language, where our main ...
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Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications, 2009
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) enable domain experts to participate in software development tasks and to specify their own programs using domain abstractions. To define programs using domain concepts, rather than programming language concepts, model-based syntax and semantic specification techniques may offer advantages over current approaches.
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Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) enable domain experts to participate in software development tasks and to specify their own programs using domain abstractions. To define programs using domain concepts, rather than programming language concepts, model-based syntax and semantic specification techniques may offer advantages over current approaches.
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