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MERA: meta language for software engineering

Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2003
MERA (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 ...
Koji Takeda   +2 more
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The Field of Software Language Engineering

2009
This paper is a written account of the keynote presented at the first International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE). Its key message is that although SLE is a new scientific field, we need to use existing knowledge from other fields.
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A Program Design Language for software engineering

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1984
Program Design Languages have been used for some time in the informal description of software and as an aid to top-down program construction. In general, such languages have not been amenable to the automatic generation of project management information (such as module interconnection details and complexity measurements) useful in the software ...
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Software language engineering

2010
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 ...
van den Brand, Mark   +2 more
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Language Engineering for Mobile Software

2012
Mobile 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.
Bainomugisha, Engineer   +7 more
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Directions for the NSF software engineering and languages program

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1999
PITAC, IT, and 50 years of history suggest changes in the way we "do" software engineering research. NSF's Software Engineering and Languages Program plans new emphases in the coming year that intend to help the field progress.
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A comparison of object-oriented languages in software engineering

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2008
Object-oriented programming is still a relatively new technology in the world of web development. Object-oriented programming languages directly support the object notions of classes, inheritance, information hiding, and dynamic binding. In Object-Oriented Programming, a program is seen as comprising a collection of individual modules, or objects, that
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On the Validity of Pre-Trained Transformers for Natural Language Processing in the Software Engineering Domain

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2023
Julian von der Mosel   +2 more
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A Comparison of Natural Language Understanding Platforms for Chatbots in Software Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2022
Ahmad Abdellatif   +2 more
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Practical language-based editing for software engineers

1995
Language-based editing systems have the potential to become a practical, central, and powerful part of every software engineer's toolkit, but progress has been limited by inattention to user-centered design issues. Major usability requirements for such systems include familiar, unrestricted text editing; coherent user interaction with software; rich ...
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