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D. E. Stevenson and M. M. Fleck. Programming language support for digitized images or, the monsters in the closet. In Ramming [64], pages 271--284. Describes the image manipulation language Envision, implemented as an extension of Scheme.

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Domain-Specific Languages - van Deursen, Klint, Visser (2000)   (Correct)

.... ffl Systems Software Description and analysis of abstract syntax trees [77, 19, 51] video device driver specifications [76] cache coherence protocols [15] data structures in C [72] and operating system specialization [63] ffl Multi Media Web computing [14, 35, 4, 33] image manipulation [73], 3D animation [29] and drawing [44] ffl Telecommunications String and tree languages for model checking [48] communication protocols [6] telecommunication switches [50] and signature computing [11] ffl Miscellaneous Simulation [2, 13] mobile agents [36] robot control [61] solving ....

D. E. Stevenson and M. M. Fleck. Programming language support for digitized images or, the monsters in the closet. In Ramming [64], pages 271--284. Describes the image manipulation language Envision, implemented as an extension of Scheme.


Domain-Specific Languages: An Annotated Bibliography - van Deursen, Klint, Visser (2000)   (36 citations)  (Correct)

.... [39] Systems Software Description and analysis of abstract syntax trees [77, 19, 51] video device driver specifications [76] cache coherence protocols [15] data structures in C [72] and operating system specialization [63] Multi Media Web computing [14, 35, 4, 33] image manipulation [73], 3D animation [29] and drawing [44] Telecommunications String and tree languages for model checking [48] communication protocols [6] telecommunication switches [50] and signature computing [11] Miscellaneous Simulation [2, 13] mobile agents [36] robot control [61] solving partial ....

D. E. Stevenson and M. M. Fleck. Programming language support for digitized images or, the monsters in the closet. In Ramming [64], pages 271--284. Describes the image manipulation language Envision, implemented as an extension of Scheme.

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