Abstract: Domain-specific languages are designed for a specific domain and their use in the development of a software system enables domain experts to understand and develop models. The full description of a complex software system uses var-ious domain-specific languages, each language having its own meaning. The defi-nition of the precise semantics of domain-specific models is an important problem because semantics are a necessity to develop tools allowing formal analysis and ver-ification. Current approaches focus on specific formalisms or languages which are the most appropriate to reason about certain properties. In this work we propose an approach that allows domain experts to specify the semantics of domain-specific models through pro...
Abstract — This paper presents the fundamental concepts of model-based design to the broader softwar...
Domain-Specific Visual Modeling Languages should provide notations and abstractions that suitably su...
ion of domain-specific concepts 1. Mechanics of specification c. Modularization a. Specification tea...
Domain-specific languages are designed for a specific domain and their use in the development of a s...
Abstract. This paper proposes a principled approach to the definition of real-world semantics for de...
International audienceModeling languages are concerned with providing techniques and tool support fo...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are often defined in terms of metamodels capturing the abstract syn...
Recently a number of concepts, such as software factories, model-driven software development, and la...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
This paper presents techniques for the design and implementation of domain specific languages. Our t...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) provide abstractions and notations for better understanding and eas...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are computer (programming, modeling, specification) languages devot...
Domain-specific modeling (DSM) is one major building block of model-driven engineering. By moving fr...
Domain-specific modelling (DSM) enables experts of arbi-trary domains to perform modelling tasks usi...
Abstract: Domain-Specific Visual Modeling Languages should provide notations and abstractions that s...
Abstract — This paper presents the fundamental concepts of model-based design to the broader softwar...
Domain-Specific Visual Modeling Languages should provide notations and abstractions that suitably su...
ion of domain-specific concepts 1. Mechanics of specification c. Modularization a. Specification tea...
Domain-specific languages are designed for a specific domain and their use in the development of a s...
Abstract. This paper proposes a principled approach to the definition of real-world semantics for de...
International audienceModeling languages are concerned with providing techniques and tool support fo...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are often defined in terms of metamodels capturing the abstract syn...
Recently a number of concepts, such as software factories, model-driven software development, and la...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
This paper presents techniques for the design and implementation of domain specific languages. Our t...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) provide abstractions and notations for better understanding and eas...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are computer (programming, modeling, specification) languages devot...
Domain-specific modeling (DSM) is one major building block of model-driven engineering. By moving fr...
Domain-specific modelling (DSM) enables experts of arbi-trary domains to perform modelling tasks usi...
Abstract: Domain-Specific Visual Modeling Languages should provide notations and abstractions that s...
Abstract — This paper presents the fundamental concepts of model-based design to the broader softwar...
Domain-Specific Visual Modeling Languages should provide notations and abstractions that suitably su...
ion of domain-specific concepts 1. Mechanics of specification c. Modularization a. Specification tea...