A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overly general constructs needed to support general-purpose language. The leverage provided by DSLs over conventional programming languages is often extreme; application engineers may specify as little as 2% of the code that one would need to program the same thing in a conventional programming language! But commitment to a DSL approach can be rather expensive. It is often difficult to know when to invest in exactly how much infrastructure support for a product or product family. All of the concerns that are germane to generalpurpose programming language design and support may become important in the support of a specific DSL. At the same time, th...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
AbstractAn increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implemen...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
While application software does the real work, domain-specific languages (DSLs) are tools to help pr...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are claimed to increase productivity,while reducing the required ma...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
Recent technologies advances reduced significantly the effort needed to develop Domain Specific Lang...
Programming languages are the primary mechanism by which software is created, yet most of us have ac...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of languages used for designing and developing sof...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
AbstractAn increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implemen...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
While application software does the real work, domain-specific languages (DSLs) are tools to help pr...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are claimed to increase productivity,while reducing the required ma...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
Recent technologies advances reduced significantly the effort needed to develop Domain Specific Lang...
Programming languages are the primary mechanism by which software is created, yet most of us have ac...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of languages used for designing and developing sof...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...