So-called little, or domain-specific languages (DSLs), have the potential to make software maintenance simpler: domain-experts can directly use the DSL to make required routine m...
Data about everything is readily available on the web—but often only accessible through elaborate user interactions. For automated decision support, extracting that data is esse...
Andrew Jon Sellers, Tim Furche, Georg Gottlob, Gio...
Using a problem domain motivated by Bentley's"Little Languages" column [1], this paper explores the use of the Ruby programming language's flexible syntax, dyn...
Little-JIL, a language for programming coordination in processes is an executable, high-level language with a formal (yet graphical) syntax and rigorously defined operational seTh...
Aaron G. Cass, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Stanley M. S...