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Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2010
Domain Specific Languages (DSL) attract more and more users as they are specialized and optimized for a certain problem area. Currently the number of new emerging Programming Languages is significant [1] but GPL (General Purpose Languages) do often not fit the specific need of the end-user. DSL are one way to solve this problem.
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Domain Specific Languages (DSL) attract more and more users as they are specialized and optimized for a certain problem area. Currently the number of new emerging Programming Languages is significant [1] but GPL (General Purpose Languages) do often not fit the specific need of the end-user. DSL are one way to solve this problem.
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Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research - CASCON '09, 2009
This workshop explored why modeling tools are not used in many situations where they should be helpful, what might be done to make them more suitable, and what key research challenges must be overcome to achieve their adoption.
Harold Ossher +2 more
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This workshop explored why modeling tools are not used in many situations where they should be helpful, what might be done to make them more suitable, and what key research challenges must be overcome to achieve their adoption.
Harold Ossher +2 more
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2013
An accurate planning and dimensioning of the network parameters and resources is paramount for the overall system to behave as expected. This is particularly important when there are more demanding quality-of-service requirements to be met, namely related to the correct and timely execution of the tasks and transmission of messages.
Stefano Tennina +11 more
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An accurate planning and dimensioning of the network parameters and resources is paramount for the overall system to behave as expected. This is particularly important when there are more demanding quality-of-service requirements to be met, namely related to the correct and timely execution of the tasks and transmission of messages.
Stefano Tennina +11 more
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2013 20th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 2013
This paper presents an extension of a previously presented tool integration approach: tool integration for different scenarios may be specified as integration models, and these integration models can be executed or form the basis of code generation for implementing integration on different platforms.
Weiqing Zhang, Birger Moller-Pedersen
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This paper presents an extension of a previously presented tool integration approach: tool integration for different scenarios may be specified as integration models, and these integration models can be executed or form the basis of code generation for implementing integration on different platforms.
Weiqing Zhang, Birger Moller-Pedersen
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2014
This chapter focuses on EM tools for the use in EM projects supporting basic analysis techniques (discussed in Chap. 4) and development of the different modeling perspectives and sub-models of the enterprise model (presented in Chap. 8). The tools used to support EM do not include only IT-based applications for documenting models.
Kurt Sandkuhl +3 more
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This chapter focuses on EM tools for the use in EM projects supporting basic analysis techniques (discussed in Chap. 4) and development of the different modeling perspectives and sub-models of the enterprise model (presented in Chap. 8). The tools used to support EM do not include only IT-based applications for documenting models.
Kurt Sandkuhl +3 more
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Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1981
A tool-life model based on the assumption that wear and fracture are the causes of tool death is re-examined from the theoretical standpoint, and extended to include the effect of cutting speed on the fracture-induced failure rate. A stochastic model for multi edge cutting tools is also proposed.
ROSSETTO, SERGIO, ZOMPI' A.
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A tool-life model based on the assumption that wear and fracture are the causes of tool death is re-examined from the theoretical standpoint, and extended to include the effect of cutting speed on the fracture-induced failure rate. A stochastic model for multi edge cutting tools is also proposed.
ROSSETTO, SERGIO, ZOMPI' A.
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2011
We have now given an overview of the general principles of integrated modeling. Before we deal with modeling of subsystems, we introduce for reference some mathematical tools for integrated modeling. We begin by a brief introduction to linear algebra to the extent required for understanding the concepts of integrated modeling. More details can be found
Torben Andersen, Anita Enmark
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We have now given an overview of the general principles of integrated modeling. Before we deal with modeling of subsystems, we introduce for reference some mathematical tools for integrated modeling. We begin by a brief introduction to linear algebra to the extent required for understanding the concepts of integrated modeling. More details can be found
Torben Andersen, Anita Enmark
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