Software languages are any artificial languages used in software development: for programming, markup, pretty-printing, modelling, transformation, data description, formal specification, evolution, requirements, etc. Software language engineering (SLE) is a research domain of systematic, disciplined and measurable approaches of development, evolution and maintenance of such languages. Many concerns of software language engineering are acknowledged by both forward and reverse software engineers: robust parsing of language cocktails, fact extraction from heterogeneous codebases, tool interfaces and interoperability, renovation of legacy systems, static and dynamic code analysis, language feature usage analysis, mining repositories and chresto...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Publication of: Conference ICSE '15 37th International Conference on Software Engineering Florence/F...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) bridge the gap between the problem space, in ...
The second international workshop on Open and Original Problems in Software Language Engineering (OO...
OOPSLE is a workshop co-located with a re-engineering conference and serving as a venue for software...
Abstract—The OOPSLE workshop is a discussion-oriented and collaborative forum for formulating and ad...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Software Language...
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Conference o...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language...
This paper provides a survey of the emerging area of Large Language Models (LLMs) for Software Engin...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 17342 "SLEBOK: The Software L...
Software Language Engineering (SLE) has emerged as a field in computer science research and software...
The SLE conference series is devoted to the engineering principles of software languages: their desi...
International audienceNew paradigms, languages, modeling, verification, testing approaches and new t...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Publication of: Conference ICSE '15 37th International Conference on Software Engineering Florence/F...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) bridge the gap between the problem space, in ...
The second international workshop on Open and Original Problems in Software Language Engineering (OO...
OOPSLE is a workshop co-located with a re-engineering conference and serving as a venue for software...
Abstract—The OOPSLE workshop is a discussion-oriented and collaborative forum for formulating and ad...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Software Language...
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Conference o...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language...
We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second International Conferenceon Software Language...
This paper provides a survey of the emerging area of Large Language Models (LLMs) for Software Engin...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 17342 "SLEBOK: The Software L...
Software Language Engineering (SLE) has emerged as a field in computer science research and software...
The SLE conference series is devoted to the engineering principles of software languages: their desi...
International audienceNew paradigms, languages, modeling, verification, testing approaches and new t...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Publication of: Conference ICSE '15 37th International Conference on Software Engineering Florence/F...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) bridge the gap between the problem space, in ...