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Abstract: In the Family-oriented Abstraction, Specification and
Translation (FAST) domain engineering process for
software production, a member of a software product
family is automatically generated from a model
expressed in a DSL. In practice, the time and skill
needed to make the DSLs proved to be bottlenecks.
FAST now relies on jargons, a kind of easy-to-make
DSL that domain engineers who are not language
experts can quickly make themselves. We report our
experiences with jargons in the FAST process, ... (Update)
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.... CWR documentation and code The domain specific language illustrated in Figure 7(c) uses the InfoWiz language generation system [21]. InfoWiz provides generic language support for jargons: languages based on terms of the form ;term(argument j argument j . In a jargon,...
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L. H. Nakatani, M. A. Ardis, R. G. Olsen, and P. M. Pontrelli. Jargons for domain engineering. In DSL-99 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/252024.html More
@inproceedings{ nakatani99jargons,
author = "Lloyd H. Nakatani and Mark A. Ardis and Robert G. Olsen and Paul M. Pontrelli",
title = "Jargons for domain engineering",
booktitle = "Domain-Specific Languages",
pages = "15-24",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/252024.html" }
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