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55 papers:

ITiCSEITiCSE-2015-InsaS #assessment #automation #domain-specific language #java #library
Semi-Automatic Assessment of Unrestrained Java Code: A Library, a DSL, and a Workbench to Assess Exams and Exercises (DI, JS), pp. 39–44.
PLDIPLDI-2015-MendisBWKRPZA #domain-specific language #kernel #named
Helium: lifting high-performance stencil kernels from stripped x86 binaries to halide DSL code (CM, JB, KW, SK, JRK, SP, QZ, SPA), pp. 391–402.
ICGTICGT-2015-Horn #clojure #domain-specific language #embedded #graph #pattern matching
Graph Pattern Matching as an Embedded Clojure DSL (TH), pp. 189–204.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2015-PieroniP #configuration management #domain-specific language #network
A DSL for Configuration Management of Integrated Network Management System (RP, RADP), pp. 355–364.
SACSAC-2015-SousaS #domain-specific language #simulation #tool support
A domain specific language for spatial simulation scenarios (DSL3S): introduction and tool support (LdS, ARdS), pp. 1854–1856.
SPLCSPLC-2015-EichelbergerS #domain-specific language #ecosystem #named #variability
IVML: a DSL for configuration in variability-rich software ecosystems (HE, KS), pp. 365–369.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2015-StewartGMRVA #domain-specific language #named #programming
Ziria: A DSL for Wireless Systems Programming (GS, MG, GM, BR, DV, CLA), pp. 415–428.
RTARTA-2015-VerguNV #domain-specific language #named #semantics #specification
DynSem: A DSL for Dynamic Semantics Specification (VAV, PN, EV), pp. 365–378.
HTHT-2014-Montes-GarciaBFP #adaptation #css #domain-specific language #hypermedia
A DSL based on CSS for hypertext adaptation (AMG, PDB, GHLF, MP), pp. 313–315.
WRLAWRLA-2014-Duran #composition #domain-specific language
Composition of Graph-Transformation-Based DSL Definitions by Amalgamation (FD), pp. 1–20.
SEFMSEFM-2014-KeshishzadehM #consistency #domain-specific language #formal method #reasoning #semantics #testing
Formalizing DSL Semantics for Reasoning and Conformance Testing (SK, AJM), pp. 81–95.
BXBX-2014-Wider #bidirectional #domain-specific language #implementation #model transformation #scala
Implementing a Bidirectional Model Transformation Language as an Internal DSL in Scala (AW), pp. 63–70.
GPCEGPCE-2014-ShiodaIS #domain-specific language #embedded #library #metaprogramming #named
LibDSL: a library for developing embedded domain specific languages in d via template metaprogramming (MS, HI, SS), pp. 63–72.
PADLPADL-2014-BrackerG #domain-specific language #generative #javascript #monad #named
Sunroof: A Monadic DSL for Generating JavaScript (JB, AG), pp. 65–80.
SACSAC-2014-RibeiroS #domain-specific language #mobile #named
XIS-mobile: a DSL for mobile applications (AR, ARdS), pp. 1316–1323.
ISSTAISSTA-2014-KingNSCM #agile #domain-specific language #named #testing #tool support #web
Legend: an agile DSL toolset for web acceptance testing (TMK, GN, DS, AC, CM), pp. 409–412.
CEFPCEFP-2013-Halupka #domain-specific language #refactoring
DSL for Grammar Refactoring Patterns (IH), pp. 446–458.
CEFPCEFP-2013-PorkolabSS #c++ #domain-specific language #metaprogramming
DSL in C++ Template Metaprogram (ZP, ÁS, IS), pp. 76–114.
ECMFAECMFA-2013-BosS #case study #domain-specific language #evolution
A Case Study in Evidence-Based DSL Evolution (JvdB, TvdS), pp. 207–219.
GPCEGPCE-2013-SujeethGBLROO #declarative #domain-specific language #generative #implementation #named #performance #specification
Forge: generating a high performance DSL implementation from a declarative specification (AKS, AG, KJB, HL, TR, MO, KO), pp. 145–154.
SLESLE-2013-KlintR #domain-specific language #game studies #named
Micro-Machinations — A DSL for Game Economies (PK, RvR), pp. 36–55.
PLEASEPLEASE-2013-HuangYKHU #analysis #domain-specific language #mining #repository #towards
Domain analysis for mining software repositories: Towards feature-based DSL construction (CH, KY, YK, KH, NU), pp. 41–44.
QoSAQoSA-2012-HaitzerZ #abstraction #architecture #automation #component #lifecycle
DSL-based support for semi-automated architectural component model abstraction throughout the software lifecycle (TH, UZ), pp. 61–70.
PEPMPEPM-2012-UrecheRSCO #case study #development #domain-specific language #named
StagedSAC: a case study in performance-oriented DSL development (VU, TR, AKS, HC, MO), pp. 73–82.
PLDIPLDI-2012-ChiwKRSS #analysis #domain-specific language #image #named #parallel #visualisation
Diderot: a parallel DSL for image analysis and visualization (CC, GK, JR, LS, NS), pp. 111–120.
SFMSFM-2012-AndovaBEV #domain-specific language
MDE Basics with a DSL Focus (SA, MvdB, LJPE, TV), pp. 21–57.
HILTHILT-2012-HardinSWP #domain-specific language #security
A DSL for cross-domain security (DSH, KS, MWW, THP), pp. 53–62.
ECOOPECOOP-2012-KossakowskiARO #domain-specific language #embedded #javascript
JavaScript as an Embedded DSL (GK, NA, TR, MO), pp. 409–434.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2012-HongCSO #analysis #domain-specific language #graph #named #performance
Green-Marl: a DSL for easy and efficient graph analysis (SH, HC, ES, KO), pp. 349–362.
FMFM-2011-BarringerH #analysis #domain-specific language #named #scala
TraceContract: A Scala DSL for Trace Analysis (HB, KH), pp. 57–72.
CAiSECAiSE-2011-DiazP #domain-specific language #wiki
A DSL for Corporate Wiki Initialization (OD, GP), pp. 237–251.
CAiSECAiSE-2011-SonnenbergHHMB #modelling
The REA-DSL: A Domain Specific Modeling Language for Business Models (CS, CH, BH, DM, AMB), pp. 252–266.
GPCEGPCE-2011-SobernigGSZ #api #complexity #design #empirical #framework #integration
Comparing complexity of API designs: an exploratory experiment on DSL-based framework integration (SS, PG, MS, UZ), pp. 157–166.
SLESLE-2011-KlingJWBC #domain-specific language #named #query #repository
MoScript: A DSL for Querying and Manipulating Model Repositories (WK, FJ, DW, MB, JC), pp. 180–200.
SACSAC-2010-JouaultVBDBB #coordination #megamodelling #weaving
Inter-DSL coordination support by combining megamodeling and model weaving (FJ, BV, HB, GD, YB, JB), pp. 2011–2018.
LDTALDTA-2010-KlintSV #domain-specific language #implementation #maintenance #on the #tool support
On the impact of DSL tools on the maintainability of language implementations (PK, TvdS, JJV), p. 10.
SLESLE-2010-BarrocaLAFS #model transformation #named
DSLTrans: A Turing Incomplete Transformation Language (BB, LL, VA, RF, VS), pp. 296–305.
ICFPICFP-2009-NewtonK #case study #domain-specific language #embedded #experience #functional #parallel
Experience report: embedded, parallel computer-vision with a functional DSL (RN, TK), pp. 59–64.
MODELSMoDELS-2009-WalterPS #domain-specific language #framework #named #ontology
OntoDSL: An Ontology-Based Framework for Domain-Specific Languages (TW, FSP, SS), pp. 408–422.
MODELSMoDELS-2009-WalterPS #domain-specific language #framework #named #ontology
OntoDSL: An Ontology-Based Framework for Domain-Specific Languages (TW, FSP, SS), pp. 408–422.
SLESLE-2009-GroenewegenV #domain-specific language #integration #user interface #validation #web
Integration of Data Validation and User Interface Concerns in a DSL for Web Applications (DMG, EV), pp. 164–173.
ICFPICFP-2008-AugustssonMS #domain-specific language #embedded #haskell #named
Paradise: a two-stage DSL embedded in Haskell (LA, HM, GS), pp. 225–228.
ICFPICFP-2008-Jones #case study #domain-specific language #experience #game studies
Experience report: playing the DSL card (MPJ), pp. 87–90.
SLESLE-2008-DrivalosKPF #domain-specific language #traceability
Engineering a DSL for Software Traceability (ND, DSK, RFP, KJF), pp. 151–167.
ICEISICEIS-EIS-2007-ErfurthRSHS #concept #development #domain-specific language #modelling #representation
Concepts of Model Driven Software Development in Practice — Generic Model Representation and DSL Interpretation (CE, WR, CS, DH, SS), pp. 278–286.
GTTSEGTTSE-2007-Tratt #domain-specific language #evolution #implementation
Evolving a DSL Implementation (LT), pp. 425–441.
GTTSEGTTSE-2007-Visser #case study #domain-specific language #named
WebDSL: A Case Study in Domain-Specific Language Engineering (EV), pp. 291–373.
GPCEGPCE-2006-JouaultBK #domain-specific language #named #specification
TCS: a DSL for the specification of textual concrete syntaxes in model engineering (FJ, JB, IK), pp. 249–254.
GPCEGPCE-2005-ConselLRC #approach #compilation #domain-specific language #generative #programming
A Generative Programming Approach to Developing DSL Compilers (CC, FL, LR, PC), pp. 29–46.
GPCEGPCE-2004-LawallMM #component #design #domain-specific language #independence #on the
On Designing a Target-Independent DSL for Safe OS Process-Scheduling Components (JLL, AFLM, GM), pp. 436–455.
GPCEGPCE-2003-Cleenewerck #component #development #domain-specific language
Component-Based DSL Development (TC), pp. 245–264.
GPCEGPCE-2003-ConselHRSYP #approach #domain-specific language #named #specification #streaming
Spidle: A DSL Approach to Specifying Streaming Applications (CC, HH, LR, LS, HY, CP), pp. 1–17.
EDOCEDOC-2002-Peltier #domain-specific language #model transformation
MTrans, a DSL for Model Transformation (MP), pp. 190–199.
ASEASE-2000-ReveillereMCMM #approach #development #domain-specific language #safety
A DSL Approach to Improve Productivity and Safety in Device Drivers Development (LR, FM, CC, RM, GM), pp. 101–110.
ICSEICSE-1999-ReidPHH #design #domain-specific language #empirical #prototype #realtime
Prototyping Real-Time Vision Systems: An Experiment in DSL Design (AR, JP, GDH, PH), pp. 484–493.

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