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Domain-specific language

Known as: Embedded domain specific language, Little language, Domain-Specific programming language 
A domain-specific language (DSL) is a computer language specialized to a particular application domain. This is in contrast to a general-purpose… 
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
To match the needs of the fast paced generation, the speed of computing has also increased enormously. But, there is a limit to… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Many automated software engineering tools require tight integration of techniques for source code analysis and manipulation… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Foreword. Preface . PART 1: BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Seeking the better level of abstraction. 1.2 Code… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
UML includes special extensibility mechanisms, which are used to define domain-specific modeling languages that are based on UML… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are languages tailored to a specific application domain. They offer substantial gains in… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Looking at other engineering disciplines, it is evident that modeling is a vital and important part of the development of complex… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
A domain-specific language (DSL) provides a notation tailored towards an application domain and is based on the relevant concepts… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Domain-Specific Languages are used in software engineering in order to enhance quality, flexibility, and timely delivery of… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
We survey the literature available on the topic of domain-specific languages as used for the construction and maintenance of… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Systematic discovery and exploitation of commonality across related software systems is a fundamental technical requirement for…