A key advantage for the use of a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is the leverage that can be captured from a concise representation of a programmer’s intention. This paper report...
Bag context is a device for regulated rewriting in tree and string grammars. It represents context that is not part of the developing tree or string, but evolves on its own during ...
Frank Drewes, Christine du Toit, Sigrid Ewert, Bri...
This paper describes the object-oriented development of ProtoHyperflow, a data flow visual language. We demonstrate how object-oriented software construction principles can be use...
Alex S. Fukunaga, Takayuki Dan Kimura, Wolfgang Pr...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are high level languages defined for combining expressivity and simplicity by means of constructs which are close to the problem domain and distan...
Abstract. Most software is developed using interactive computing systems and substantial compute-power. Considerable assistance can be given to the developer by providing language-...