\u3cp\u3eA domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and abstracts from low-level implementation details. The development of DSLs usually centers around the meta-model, grammar and code generator, possibly extended with transformations to analysis models. Typically, little attention is given to the formal semantics of the language, whereas this is essential for reasoning about DSL models, and for assessing the correctness of the generated code and analysis models. We argue that the semantics of a DSL should be defined explicitly and independently of any code generator, to avoid all kinds of complexities from low-level implementation details. As the generated analysis models must reflect s...
In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying the dynami...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
A domain specific language (DSL) abstracts from implementation details and is aligned with the way d...
Development of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) in the context of Model Driven Engineering is gainin...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying the dynami...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
A domain specific language (DSL) abstracts from implementation details and is aligned with the way d...
Development of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) in the context of Model Driven Engineering is gainin...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying the dynami...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...