Journal article
Concern-oriented language development (COLD): Fostering reuse in language engineering
Abstract
Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) bridge the gap between the problem space, in which stakeholders work, and the solution space, i.e., the concrete artifacts defining the target system. They are usually small and intuitive languages whose concepts and expressiveness fit a particular domain. DSLs recently found their application in an increasingly broad range of domains, e.g., cyber-physical systems, computational sciences and high performance …
Authors
Combemale B; Kienzle J; Mussbacher G; Barais O; Bousse E; Cazzola W; Collet P; Degueule T; Heinrich R; Jézéquel J-M
Journal
Computer Languages Systems & Structures, Vol. 54, , pp. 139–155
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
12 2018
DOI
10.1016/j.cl.2018.05.004
ISSN
1477-8424