International audienceRecently, domain-specific language development has become again a topic of interest, as a means to help designing solutions to domain-specific problems. Componentized language frameworks, coupled with variability modeling, have the potential to bring language development to the masses, by simplifying the configuration of a new language from an existing set of reusable components. However, designing variability models for this purpose requires not only a good understanding of these frameworks and the way components interact, but also an adequate familiarity with the problem domain. In this paper we propose an approach to automatically infer a relevant variability model from a collection of already implemented language c...
International audienceDomain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs) describe the concepts of a particul...
Managing variability is a challenging issue in software-product-line engineering. A key part of vari...
Abstract. A Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSMLs) describes the concepts and their relationships...
International audienceRecently, domain-specific language development has become again a topic of int...
textabstractIn component-based product populations, feature models have to be described at the compo...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceProgramming variability is central to the design and implementation of softwar...
Abstract—Variability models represent the common and variable features of products in a product line...
International audienceIn many industrial settings, the common and varying features of related softwa...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceWhen large software product lines are engineered, a combined set of traditiona...
International audienceVariability modelling and management is a key activity in a growing number of ...
This paper presents an approach to variability modeling where variability models are made in a separ...
International audienceDomain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs) describe the concepts of a particul...
Managing variability is a challenging issue in software-product-line engineering. A key part of vari...
Abstract. A Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSMLs) describes the concepts and their relationships...
International audienceRecently, domain-specific language development has become again a topic of int...
textabstractIn component-based product populations, feature models have to be described at the compo...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceProgramming variability is central to the design and implementation of softwar...
Abstract—Variability models represent the common and variable features of products in a product line...
International audienceIn many industrial settings, the common and varying features of related softwa...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceWhen large software product lines are engineered, a combined set of traditiona...
International audienceVariability modelling and management is a key activity in a growing number of ...
This paper presents an approach to variability modeling where variability models are made in a separ...
International audienceDomain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs) describe the concepts of a particul...
Managing variability is a challenging issue in software-product-line engineering. A key part of vari...
Abstract. A Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSMLs) describes the concepts and their relationships...