A domain specific language (DSL) abstracts from implementation details and is aligned with the way domain experts reason about a software component. The development of DSLs is usually centered around a grammar and transformations that generate implementation code or analysis models. The semantics of the language is often defined implicitly and in terms of a transformation to implementation code. In the presence of multiple transformations from the DSL, the correctness of the generated artifacts with respect to the semantics of the DSL is a relevant issue. We show that a formal semantics is essential for checking the correctness of the generated artifacts. We exploit the formal semantics in an industrial project and use formal techniques bas...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
International audienceIn the context of MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), our objective is to define t...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
Contains fulltext : 158152.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this work we report on our proof of concept of a generic approach: visualized formal specificatio...
For years the development of software artifacts was the sole domain of developers and project manage...
For years the development of software artifacts was the sole domain of developers and project manage...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
International audienceIn the context of MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), our objective is to define t...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...
A domain specific language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a specific problem domain, and...
A Domain Specific Language (DSL) focuses on the essential concepts in a certain problem domain, thus...
A Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a small, usually declarative, language expressive over the disti...
Contains fulltext : 158152.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this work we report on our proof of concept of a generic approach: visualized formal specificatio...
For years the development of software artifacts was the sole domain of developers and project manage...
For years the development of software artifacts was the sole domain of developers and project manage...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) need semantics. For an external, executable, metamodel-based DSL, t...
International audienceThe integration of early formal validation and verification (V&V) tools (model...
International audienceThe use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique ...
Abstract. In this paper we describe our experience in applying the Event-B formalism for specifying ...
A formal definition of the semantics of a domain-specific language (DSL) is a key prerequisite for t...
International audienceIn the context of MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), our objective is to define t...
In this research abstract we describe our project on a common reference framework for defining domai...