AbstractAn increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implement Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), yet there is little agreement as to which approach is, or approaches are, the most appropriate for any given problem. We believe this can in large part be explained by the lack of understanding within the DSL community. In this paper we aim to increase the understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses of four approaches by implementing a common DSL case study. In addition, we present a comparative study of the four approaches
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are languages in which the properties of a specific domain can be e...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
The use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has been shown to raise the level of abstraction, increa...
AbstractAn increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implemen...
An increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implement Domain...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
textabstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain...
Abstract: Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are claimed to increase productiv-ity, while reducing the...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
Building tailored software systems for a particular application domain is a complex task. For this r...
Domain-specific languages (DSL) are programming or modeling languages devoted to a given application...
A domain-specific language is a specialized and problem-oriented language. Successful application of...
<p>In order to successfully implement Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs), it is needed to systematical...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of languages used for designing and developing sof...
There are many tools available for the creation of domain specific languages (DSLs) but the question...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are languages in which the properties of a specific domain can be e...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
The use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has been shown to raise the level of abstraction, increa...
AbstractAn increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implemen...
An increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implement Domain...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
textabstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain...
Abstract: Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are claimed to increase productiv-ity, while reducing the...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
Building tailored software systems for a particular application domain is a complex task. For this r...
Domain-specific languages (DSL) are programming or modeling languages devoted to a given application...
A domain-specific language is a specialized and problem-oriented language. Successful application of...
<p>In order to successfully implement Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs), it is needed to systematical...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of languages used for designing and developing sof...
There are many tools available for the creation of domain specific languages (DSLs) but the question...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are languages in which the properties of a specific domain can be e...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
The use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has been shown to raise the level of abstraction, increa...