A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for the verification of the correctness of models specified using such a DSL and of transformations applied to these models. For this reason, we implemented a prototype of the semantics of a DSL for the specification of systems consisting of concurrent, communicating objects. Using this prototype, models specified in the DSL can be transformed to labeled transition systems (LTS). This approach of transforming models to LTSs allows us to apply existing tools for visualization and verification to models with little or no further effort. The prototype is implemented using the ASF+SDF Meta-Environment, an IDE for the algebraic specification language A...
We describe our experiences with the process of designing a domain-specific language (DSL) and corre...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are often defined in terms of metamodels capturing the abstract syn...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
A domain specific language (DSL) abstracts from implementation details and is aligned with the way d...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying the dynami...
International audienceIn the context of MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), our objective is to define t...
We describe our experiences with the process of designing a domain-specific language (DSL) and corre...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are often defined in terms of metamodels capturing the abstract syn...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
A domain specific language (DSL) abstracts from implementation details and is aligned with the way d...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying the dynami...
International audienceIn the context of MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), our objective is to define t...
We describe our experiences with the process of designing a domain-specific language (DSL) and corre...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are often defined in terms of metamodels capturing the abstract syn...