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by Vaibhav Mathur, Mitali Singh
"... The Model-based Integrated simuLAtioN framework (MILAN) is a model-based, extensible environment that facilitates rapid evaluation of different system performance metrics, such as power, latency, and throughput, at multiple levels of granularity, of a large class of embedded systems by seamlessly in ..."
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with Model-Integrated Computing technology. The technology includes two major components—graphical models and automatic program/data synthesizers. The system will be built using the MultiGraph Architecture framework, a technology base that has been developed and applied over the past 15 years by a consortium

First steps in programming: A rationale for attention investment models.

by Alan F Blackwell - In Proc. HCC, IEEE , 2002
"... Abstract Research into the cognitive aspects of programming originated in the study of professional programmers (whether experts or students). Even "end-user" programmers What is Programming? Goodell's excellent website devoted to end user programming Programming is in fact seld ..."
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in their usability for that purpose. The social approval accorded to such skills may increase with time, but this is not a fundamental indicator of inherent cognitive challenge in the task. If it is possible to find interesting programming-like attributes in other kinds of computer use, programming research could

L.: Modeltalk: A framework for developing domain specific executable models

by Atzmon Hen-tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter - CoRR , 2009
"... Developing and maintaining complex, large-scale, product line of highly customized software systems is difficult and costly. Part of the difficulty is due to the need to communicate business knowledge between domain experts and application programmers. Domain specific model driven development (MDD) ..."
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) addresses this difficulty by providing domain experts and developers with domain specific abstractions for communicating designs. Most MDD implementations take a generative approach. In contrast, we adopt an interpretive approach to domain specific model driven development. We present a framework, named

A Behavioural Model of Cross-Cutting Concerns in Domain Specific Frameworks

by Robyn Polan, Elizabeth Kendall
"... Domain specific frameworks are large and complex environments that offer facilities for the evolution of applications. However we see that a problem exists in communicating the possible extension points to developers who do not have an intimate knowledge of the framework. By developing a new modelin ..."
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Domain specific frameworks are large and complex environments that offer facilities for the evolution of applications. However we see that a problem exists in communicating the possible extension points to developers who do not have an intimate knowledge of the framework. By developing a new

OpenTuner: An Extensible Framework for Program

by Jason Ansel, Shoaib Kamil, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, Jonathan Ragan-kelley, Jeffrey Bosboom, Saman Amarasinghe
"... Program autotuning has been shown to achieve better or more portable performance in a number of domains. However, autotuners themselves are rarely portable between projects, for a number of reasons: using a domain-informed search space representation is critical to achieving good results; search spa ..."
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for building domain-specific multi-objective pro-gram autotuners. OpenTuner supports fully-customizable configuration representations, an extensible technique rep-resentation to allow for domain-specific techniques, and an easy to use interface for communicating with the program to be autotuned. A key

The SJ Framework for Transport-Independent, Type-Safe, Object-Oriented Communications Programming

by Raymond Hu, Nobuko Yoshida, Andi Bejleri
"... Communications programming, involving complex message exchanges over multiple transports, is an omnipresent element in modern distributed applications. Existing engineering solutions however have considerable limitations: there is no portability across differing transports. Programming abstractions ..."
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for communication are typically provided through low-level APIs, bound to specific transports or application domains, without offering either type or protocol safety. This paper proposes an extensible Java-based language and runtime framework which enables safe and efficient virtualisation of communications

Design Specification of Cyber-Physical Systems: Towards a Domain-Specific Modeling Language based on Simulink, Eclipse Modeling Framework, and

by Muhammad Umer Tariq, Jacques Florence, Marilyn Wolf
"... Abstract. In this paper, we propose a domain-specific modeling lan-guage for specifying the design of cyber-physical systems. The proposed domain-specific modeling language can capture the control, comput-ing, and communication aspects of a cyber-physical system design in an integrated manner. The c ..."
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Abstract. In this paper, we propose a domain-specific modeling lan-guage for specifying the design of cyber-physical systems. The proposed domain-specific modeling language can capture the control, comput-ing, and communication aspects of a cyber-physical system design in an integrated manner

Hierarchical Specifications of . . .

by M. Goedicke, P. Tröpfner, B. Enders-Sucrow , 2000
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Extending the ‘Cognitive Dimensions’ Framework with a 'Communicative Dimensions' Framework

by Christopher Hundhausen
"... An end user visualization environment aims to empower end users to create graphical representations of phenomena within a scientific domain of interest. Research into end user visualization environments has traditionally focused on developing the human-computer interaction necessary to enable the qu ..."
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, and on empirical studies in which end user environments were enlisted to support human communication, we have recently proposed a provisional framework of six ‘Communicative Dimensions’ of end user visualization environments: programming salience, provisionality, story content, modifiability, controllability

The Impact of Domain-Specific Languages for Assembling Web Applications

by Martin Nussbaumer, Patrick Freudenstein, Martin Gaedke
"... Abstract- Developing distributed Web-based solutions is not only a difficult task from the technological perspective. Communication problems concerning hypermedia and Web aspects between the developers and the business are an additional major roadblock to a project’s success. In order to clarify the ..."
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these communication issues, we report from our experiences gained in a large-scale Enterprise Application Integration project. We address this problem area by applying Domain-Specific Languages and a supporting technical framework. Our overall vision is to enable domain experts to directly contribute
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