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A resurging interest in domain-specific languages (DSLs) has identified the benefits to be realized from customized languages that provide a high-level of abstraction for specifying a problem concept in a particular domain. Although there has been much success and interest reported by industry practitioners and academic researchers, there is much more ...
Gray, Jeff +5 more
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Mental health and dual sensory loss in older adults: A systematic review
Mental health is a core component of quality of life in old age. Dual Sensory Loss (DSL; combined vision and hearing loss) is prevalent in older adults and has been correlated with decreased levels of well-being.
Colette Joy Browning, Chyrisse eHeine
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PLC-to-DSL Interference: Statistical Model and Impact on DSL
Newly available standards for broadband access using Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) have a high degree of spectrum overlap with home networking technologies using broadband Power Line Communications (BB-PLC) and this overlap leads to Electromagnetic Compatibility issues that may cause performance degradation in DSL systems.
Stefano Galli +3 more
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Lectin from the seeds of Dioclea sclerocarpa (DSL) was purified in a single step by affinity chromatography on a Sephadex G-50 column. The primary sequence, as determined by tandem mass spectrometry, revealed a protein with 237 amino acids and 81% of ...
Kyria Santiago do Nascimento +13 more
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Effects Without Monads: Non-determinism – Back to the Meta Language [PDF]
We reflect on programming with complicated effects, recalling an undeservingly forgotten alternative to monadic programming and checking to see how well it can actually work in modern functional languages. We adopt and argue the position of factoring an
Oleg Kiselyov
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Engineering tagging languages for DSLs [PDF]
To keep a DSL clean, readable and reusable in different contexts, it is useful to define a separate tagging language. A tag model logically adds information to the tagged DSL model while technically keeping the artifacts separated. Using a generic tagging language leads to promiscuous tag models, whereas defining a target DSL-specific tag language has ...
Timo Greifenberg +3 more
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Not all developers are kernel developers, but all developers care about efficiency. Most software optimizations are based on unspoken assumptions about an OS-kernel: (a) Below a certain level of expertise "the kernel knows best" (ie is already optimized ...
Nikolaos Papoulias (640020)
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Mittellateinisches Wörterbuch and Thesaurus linguae Latinae – jointly addressing digital challenges
The two major Latin dictionary projects at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich are undergoing profound changes driven by new digitalisation methods, which affect the workflow, the management of the extensive material, and the global
Roberta Marchionni +2 more
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JavaScript as an Embedded DSL [PDF]
Developing rich web applications requires mastering different environments on the client and server sides. While there is considerable choice on the server-side, the client-side is tied to JavaScript, which poses substantial software engineering challenges, such as moving or sharing pieces of code between the environments.
Grzegorz Kossakowski +3 more
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DSL [I/O] v5.0 Child Assessment, adaptation and verification in the hearing-impaired child
reservedFino ad oggi sono state proposte più di 40 diverse formule prescrittive, di cui la quasi totalità è indicata e verificata per la popolazione adulta. Solo alcune di queste risultano correntemente applicate anche nei bambini, i quali necessitano
CASCIARO, SALVATORE
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