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"This book presents current research on all aspects of domain-specific language for scholars and practitioners in the software engineering fields, providing new results and answers to open problems in DSL research"--

Researchers in computer science and related fields examine computer languages that are created for a particular task or environment, and can dispense with the broad features that a general purpose language must have. Among the topics are an evaluation of a pure embedded domain-specific language for strategic term rewriting, design patterns and principles for internal domain-specific languages, a formal semantics of Kermata, languages for spatial computing, and the design and transformation of a domain-specific language for reconfigurable conveyor systems. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface xvii
Acknowledgment xxiv
Section 1 Internal Domain-Specific Languages
Chapter 1 Extensible Languages: Blurring the Distinction between DSL and GPL
1(31)
Didier Verna
Chapter 2 Domain-Specific Language Integration with C++ Template Metaprogramming
32(24)
Abel Sinkovics
Zoltan Porkolab
Chapter 3 Semantics-Driven DSL Design
56(25)
Martin Erwig
Eric Walkingshaw
Chapter 4 An Evaluation of a Pure Embedded Domain-Specific Language for Strategic Term Rewriting
81(28)
Shirren Premaratne
Anthony M. Sloane
Leonard G. C. Hamey
Chapter 5 Comparison Between Internal and External DSLs via RubyTL and Gra2MoL
109(23)
Jesus Sanchez Cuadrado
Javier Luis Canovas Izquierdo
Jesus Garcia Molina
Chapter 6 Iterative and Pattern-Based Development of Internal Domain-Specific Languages
132(24)
Sebastian Gunther
Chapter 7 Design Patterns and Design Principles for Internal Domain-Specific Languages
156(60)
Sebastian Gunther
Section 2 Domain-Specific Language Semantics
Chapter 8 Formal Semantics for Metamodel-Based Domain Specific Languages
216(26)
Paolo Arcaini
Angelo Gargantini
Elvinia Riccobene
Patrizia Scandurra
Chapter 9 Towards Dynamic Semantics for Synthesizing Interpreted DSMLs
242(28)
Peter J. Clarke
Yali Wu
Andrew A. Allen
Frank Hernandez
Mark Allison
Robert France
Chapter 10 A Formal Semantics of Kermeta
270(41)
Moussa Amrani
Section 3 Domain-Specific Language Tools and Processes
Chapter 11 Software Language Engineering with XMF and XModeler
311(30)
Tony Clark
James Willans
Chapter 12 Creating, Debugging, and Testing Mobile Applications with the IPAC Application Creation Environment
341(24)
Kostas Kolomvatsos
George Valkanas
Petros Patelis
Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
Chapter 13 Abstraction of Computer Language Patterns: The Inference of Textual Notation for a DSL
365(21)
Jaroslav Poruban
Jan Kollar
Miroslav Sabo
Chapter 14 Evaluating the Usability of Domain-Specific Languages
386(22)
Ankica Barisic
Vasco Amaral
Miguel Goulao
Bruno Barroca
Chapter 15 Integrating DSLs into a Software Engineering Process: Application to Collaborative Construction of Telecom Services
408(28)
Vanea Chiprianov
Yvon Kermarrec
Siegfried Rouvrais
Section 4 Domain-Specific Language Examples
Chapter 16 Organizing the Aggregate: Languages for Spatial Computing
436(66)
Jacob Beal
Stefan Dulman
Mirko Viroli
Nikolaus Correll
Kyle Usbeck
Chapter 17 DSLs in Action with Model Based Approaches to Information System Development
502(31)
Ivan Lukovic
Vladimir Ivancevic
Slavica Aleksic
Milan Celikovic
Chapter 18 A Domain-Specific Language for High-Level Parallelization
533(20)
Ritu Arora
Purushotham Bangalore
Marjan Mernik
Chapter 19 Design and Transformation of a Domain-Specific Language for Reconfigurable Conveyor Systems
553(19)
Kyoungho An
Adam Trewyn
Aniruddha Gokhale
Shivakumar Sastry
Chapter 20 MoDSEL: Model-Driven Software Evolution Language
572(23)
Ersin Er
Bedir Tekinerdogan
Compilation of References 595(43)
About the Contributors 638(10)
Index 648