Language-oriented programming (LOP) advocates a way of creating software systems that starts from the development of a domain-specific language (DSL). The DSL is geared towards solving computational problems in a particular domain. Developers then use the DSL to express configurations, rules, algorithms or knowledge for this particular domain at higher levels of abstraction than those achievable with a general-purpose programming language. Achieving the vision of LOP requires methods to ease the creation and the reuse of DSLs. One of the most likely technologies to achieve the vision of LOP are the projectional language workbenches because of the flexibility they add in DSL notation and DSL modularity. Modularity, in particular, is a key fa...
The SLE conference series is devoted to the engineering principles of software languages: their desi...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domai...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. In the modern industry of the software design the new paradigm, the new ap...
Language-oriented programming (LOP) advocates a way of creating software systems that starts from th...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are now ubiquitous. New DSLs are needed and existing DSLs are evolv...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
A domain specific language (DSL) allows one to develop software for a particular application domain ...
Abstract. There is a gap between our ability to reuse high-level con-cepts in software design and ou...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSL’s) offer language-level abstractions that General-purpose languages d...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
The development of a domain specific language (DSL) can be a difficult and costly undertaking. Langu...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
External or internal domain-specific languages (DSLs) or (fluent) APIs? Whoever you are – a develope...
The SLE conference series is devoted to the engineering principles of software languages: their desi...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domai...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. In the modern industry of the software design the new paradigm, the new ap...
Language-oriented programming (LOP) advocates a way of creating software systems that starts from th...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are now ubiquitous. New DSLs are needed and existing DSLs are evolv...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
A domain specific language (DSL) allows one to develop software for a particular application domain ...
Abstract. There is a gap between our ability to reuse high-level con-cepts in software design and ou...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSL’s) offer language-level abstractions that General-purpose languages d...
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
The development of a domain specific language (DSL) can be a difficult and costly undertaking. Langu...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
External or internal domain-specific languages (DSLs) or (fluent) APIs? Whoever you are – a develope...
The SLE conference series is devoted to the engineering principles of software languages: their desi...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domai...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. In the modern industry of the software design the new paradigm, the new ap...