International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) have demonstrated their capability to reduce the gap between the problem domain and the techni-cal decisions during the software development process. However, building a DSL is not an easy task because it requires specialized knowledge and skills. Moreover, the challenge becomes even more complex in the con-text of multi-domain companies where several domains coexist across the business units and, consequently, there is a need of dealing not only with isolated DSLs but also with families of DSLs. To deal with this complexity, the research community has been working on the definition of approaches that use the ideas of Software Product Lines Engineering (SPLE) for building and maintainin...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
International audienceThe feature model formalism has become the de facto standard for managing vari...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) have demonstrated their capability to reduce ...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
International audienceManaging multiple and complex feature models is a tedious and error-prone acti...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
International audienceIn the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
International audienceThe feature model formalism has become the de facto standard for managing vari...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) have demonstrated their capability to reduce ...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
International audienceManaging multiple and complex feature models is a tedious and error-prone acti...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
International audienceIn the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
International audienceThe feature model formalism has become the de facto standard for managing vari...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...