National audienceThis demonstration presents the new version (v2) of the Kermeta workbench that uses one domain-specific meta-language per language implementation concern. We show that the usage and combination of those meta-languages is simple and intuitive enough to deserve the term mashup and implemented as an original modular compilation scheme in the new version of Kermeta. This demonstration illustrates the use of the new version of Kermeta by presenting its use to design and implement two DSLs: Kompren, a DSL for designing and implementing model slicers; KCVL, the Commun Variability Language dedicated to variability management in software design models
In many domains such as telecom, aerospace and automotive industries, engineers rely on Domain Speci...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
National audienceThis demonstration presents the new version (v2) of the Kermeta workbench that uses...
International audienceWith the growing use of domain-specific languages (DSL) in industry, DSL desig...
Abstract—With the growing use of domain-specific languages (DSL) in industry, DSL design and impleme...
peer reviewedThis chapter contributes to the formal specification of Kermeta, a popular metamodellin...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stake-holders, each with th...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience report of building a Kermeta compiler using ...
In many domains such as telecom, aerospace and automotive industries, engineers rely on Domain Speci...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...
National audienceThis demonstration presents the new version (v2) of the Kermeta workbench that uses...
International audienceWith the growing use of domain-specific languages (DSL) in industry, DSL desig...
Abstract—With the growing use of domain-specific languages (DSL) in industry, DSL design and impleme...
peer reviewedThis chapter contributes to the formal specification of Kermeta, a popular metamodellin...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stake-holders, each with th...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business domain experiences. Co...
International audienceDomain-specific languages (DSLs) allow domain experts to express solutions dir...
International audienceDomain Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely adopted to capitalize on business ...
International audienceThe engineering of systems involves many different stakeholders, each with the...
Developing software-intensive systems involves many stakeholders who bring their expertise on specif...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience report of building a Kermeta compiler using ...
In many domains such as telecom, aerospace and automotive industries, engineers rely on Domain Speci...
Development and evolution of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) is becoming recurrent in the developme...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are now developed for a wide variety of domains to address specific...