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High-throughput yeast engineering in biofoundries: towards autonomous and scalable synthetic biology. [PDF]
Martinez JPO, Speight RE.
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Robin: an advanced tool for comparative loop caller result analysis leveraging large language models. [PDF]
Chowdhury HMAM, Fuller M, Oluwadare O.
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Alignment of Large Language Model Responses With Human Therapists in Motivational Interviewing.
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We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language Engineering (SLE 2009). The conference was held in Denver, Colorado (USA) during October 5–6, 2009 and was co-located with the 12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2009) and the 8th ACM ...
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We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language Engineering (SLE 2009). The conference was held in Denver, Colorado (USA) during October 5–6, 2009 and was co-located with the 12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2009) and the 8th ACM ...
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Domain-specific languages for software engineering
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005Domain-specific languages [1, 2, 3] are programming languages for solving problems in a particular domain and provide built-in abstractions and notations for that domain. Domain-specific languages are usually small, more declarative than imperative, less expressive and more attractive than general-purpose languages because of easier programming ...
J. Heering, M. Mernik
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Language Engineering for Mobile Software
2012Mobile systems offer the possibility of delivering software services that tightly match user needs, thanks to their availability right at the moment and place where they are needed, and their ability to take advantage of local resources and self-adapt to their environment of use.
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Example-driven software language engineering
Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, 2020Language workbenches---tools to define software languages together with their IDEs---are designed to simplify language engineering and implementation: they free language engineers from many meticulous tasks, but oftentimes have a very steep learning curve even for experienced software professionals.
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Compositional Software Language Engineering
Proceedings of the 8th India Software Engineering Conference, 2015We examine the current state and problems of modeling enterprises as well as software systems and discuss a number of approaches to tackle those. In particular, we discuss how to make use of models in large development projects, where a set of heterogenous models of different languages needs is developed and needs to fit together e.g.
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MERA: meta language for software engineering
Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2003MERA (Meta Entity-Relation-Attribute) is a versatile graphical language which can be used for modeling and analysis of the user requirements, for building a prototype, for representing designer's knowledge for controlling design process, etc. The current version of MERA has capacity for animation, view operation, user adaptability, and some semantic ...
K. Takeda, D.N. Chin, I. Miyamoto
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