Language workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of com-puter languages. The annual Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) was launched in 2011 to allow the many academic and industrial researchers in this area an opportunity to quantitatively and qualitatively compare their approaches. We first describe all four LWCs to date, before focussing on the approaches used, and results generated, during the third LWC. We give various empirical data for ten approaches from the third LWC. We present a generic feature model within which the approaches can be understood and contrasted. Finally, based on our experiences of the existing LWCs, we propose a number of benchmark problems for future LWCs
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
Block-based languages offer notable advantages for bringing domain-specific languages (DSLs) closer ...
Language workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of com-puter languages. T...
Language workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of computer languages. Th...
htmlabstractLanguage workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of computer l...
Abstract. Language workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the implementation o...
Language workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the implementation of (domain-...
International audienceLanguage workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the impl...
Production use of Domain-Specific Modeling languages has consistently shown productivity increase by...
Model-driven software engineering and specifically domain-specific languages have contributed to imp...
Abstract This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) work...
This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) workshop, usi...
This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) workshop, usi...
It is common practice to bootstrap compilers of programming languages. By using the compiled languag...
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
Block-based languages offer notable advantages for bringing domain-specific languages (DSLs) closer ...
Language workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of com-puter languages. T...
Language workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of computer languages. Th...
htmlabstractLanguage workbenches are environments for simplifying the creation and use of computer l...
Abstract. Language workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the implementation o...
Language workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the implementation of (domain-...
International audienceLanguage workbenches are tools that provide high-level mechanisms for the impl...
Production use of Domain-Specific Modeling languages has consistently shown productivity increase by...
Model-driven software engineering and specifically domain-specific languages have contributed to imp...
Abstract This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) work...
This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) workshop, usi...
This paper describes a solution for the SPLASH 2016 Language Workbench Challenge (LWC) workshop, usi...
It is common practice to bootstrap compilers of programming languages. By using the compiled languag...
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
The weblog Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, published on the Hypotheses platform f...
Block-based languages offer notable advantages for bringing domain-specific languages (DSLs) closer ...