International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) represent a proven approach to raising the abstraction level of programming. They offer high-level constructs and notations dedicated to a domain, structuring program design, easing program writing, masking the intricacies of underlying software layers, and guaranteeing critical properties. On the one hand, DSLs facilitate a straightforward mapping between a conceptual model and a solution expressed in a specific programming language. On the other hand, DSLs complicate the compilation process because of the gap in the abstraction level between the source and target language. The nature of DSLs make their compilation very different from the compilation of common General-Purpose Languages...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
International audienceIn the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) represent a proven approach to raising the ab...
International audienceGenerative Programming from a Domain-Specific Language Viewpoin
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
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...
A domain specific language (DSL) allows one to develop software for a particular application domain ...
The use of domain specific languages (DSL), instead of general purpose languages introduces a number...
International audienceOut of a concern for focus and concision, domain-specific languages (DSLs) are...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are programming language aimed at a particular problem domain, e.g....
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
International audienceIn the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (...
International audienceDomain-Specific Languages (DSLs) represent a proven approach to raising the ab...
International audienceGenerative Programming from a Domain-Specific Language Viewpoin
Domain specific languages (DSLs) are mini-languages that are increasingly seen as being a valuable t...
A language tailored to the problem domain can focus on its idioms and jargon, avoiding clumsy, overl...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer...
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...
A domain specific language (DSL) allows one to develop software for a particular application domain ...
The use of domain specific languages (DSL), instead of general purpose languages introduces a number...
International audienceOut of a concern for focus and concision, domain-specific languages (DSLs) are...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are programming language aimed at a particular problem domain, e.g....
AbstractDomain-specific languages (DSLs) are being increasingly used as a realistic approach to addr...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typ...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs ) are characterized by a set of attributes that make them different ...
International audienceIn the software engineering community, research on domain-specific languages (...