Abstract—Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are modeling lan-guages that are customized for a specific context or project. DSLs allow for fast and precise modeling because the language features and constructs can be precisely tailored based on the needs of the modeling effort. There exist highly customizable model-editing tools that can be easily configured to support DSLs defined by end-users (e.g., system architects, engineers, and analysts). However, to leverage models created using these tools for automated analysis, simulation, and code generation, end-users must build custom analysis tools and code generators. In contrast to model editors, the implementation and maintenance of these analysis and code generation tools can be tedious and ...
International audienceIn the software and systems modeling community, research on domain-specific mo...
Abstract: Model-driven software development employs models to describe different aspects of a system...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
Abstract—Domain-specific languages (DSLs) concisely ex-press the essential features of system design...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
Abstract — This paper presents the fundamental concepts of model-based design to the broader softwar...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stake-holders, each with th...
In model-based development, the software development effort is centered around a formal description ...
UnrestrictedSoftware architecture models are specifications of the principal design decisions about ...
Development of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) in the context of Model Driven Engineering is gainin...
Domain-specific modelling (DSM) enables experts of arbi-trary domains to perform modelling tasks usi...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Preprint of paper published in: Theory and Practice of Model Transformations (ICMT 2008), Lecture No...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn model-based development, the software d...
The realization of model-driven software development requires effective techniques for implementing ...
International audienceIn the software and systems modeling community, research on domain-specific mo...
Abstract: Model-driven software development employs models to describe different aspects of a system...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
Abstract—Domain-specific languages (DSLs) concisely ex-press the essential features of system design...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
Abstract — This paper presents the fundamental concepts of model-based design to the broader softwar...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stake-holders, each with th...
In model-based development, the software development effort is centered around a formal description ...
UnrestrictedSoftware architecture models are specifications of the principal design decisions about ...
Development of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) in the context of Model Driven Engineering is gainin...
Domain-specific modelling (DSM) enables experts of arbi-trary domains to perform modelling tasks usi...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Preprint of paper published in: Theory and Practice of Model Transformations (ICMT 2008), Lecture No...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn model-based development, the software d...
The realization of model-driven software development requires effective techniques for implementing ...
International audienceIn the software and systems modeling community, research on domain-specific mo...
Abstract: Model-driven software development employs models to describe different aspects of a system...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...