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Translating behavioral interventions into virtual reality: the <i>Transcend Framework</i> for immersive health design. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Digit Health
Hernandez R   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Software language engineering in the large: towards composing and deriving languages

Computer Languages, Systems and Structures, 2018
Abstract Suitable software languages are crucial to tackling the ever-increasing complexity of software engineering processes and software products. They model, specify, and test products, describe processes and interactions with services and serve many other purposes.
Bernhard Rumpe, Andreas Wortmann
exaly   +2 more sources

An object-oriented approach to language compositions for software language engineering

Journal of Systems and Software, 2013
HighlightsLanguage composition has not obtained enough attention, is still not well-understood, and associated terminology is confusing.OO techniques and concepts are powerful enough to implement all types of language compositions.Several small examples of different types of language composition are shown using easy to understand DSLs.
Marjan Mernik
exaly   +2 more sources

Compositional Software Language Engineering

Proceedings of the 8th India Software Engineering Conference, 2015
We 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.
openaire   +1 more source

Example-driven software language engineering

Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, 2020
Language 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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A comparison of programming languages for software engineering

Software: Practice and Experience, 1981
AbstractFour programming languages (Fortran, Cobol, Jovial and the proposed DoD standard) are compared in the light of modern ideas of good software engineering practice. The comparison begins by identifying a core for each language that captures the essential properties of the language and the intent of the language designers.
Mary Shaw   +4 more
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