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Abstract: For many problem domains domain-specific languages (DSLs) offer users more appropriate notations
and abstractions in which to model systems when compared with general purpose programming
languages. These benefits can often be amplified if a visual notation is used instead of textual notations.
In many problem domains visual notations are preferred by practitioners as they often are the
most intuitive representation of a problem. However, the lack of supporting infrastructure for constructing,... (Update)
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R. Esser and J. W. Janneck. A framework for defining domain-specific visual languages. In Workshop on Domain Specific Visual Languages, in conjunction with ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications OOPSLA-2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/esser01framework.html More
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