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Author manuscript, published in "International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization & Engineering (2013)" Engaging End-Users in the Collaborative Development of Domain-Specific Modelling Languages

by Javier Luis, Cánovas Izquierdo, Jordi Cabot, Jesús J. López-fernández, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado, Esther Guerra, Juan De Lara , 2013
"... Abstract. Domain-Specific Modelling Languages (DSMLs) are highlevel languages specially designed to perform tasks in a particular domain. When developing DSMLs, the participation of end-users is normally limited to providing domain knowledge and testing the resulting language prototypes. Language de ..."
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Abstract. Domain-Specific Modelling Languages (DSMLs) are highlevel languages specially designed to perform tasks in a particular domain. When developing DSMLs, the participation of end-users is normally limited to providing domain knowledge and testing the resulting language prototypes. Language

Engaging End-Users in the Collaborative Development of Domain-Specic Modelling Languages

by Javier Luis, Jordi Cabot, Esther Guerra, Juan De Lara
"... Abstract. Domain-Specic Modelling Languages (DSMLs) are high-level languages specially designed to perform tasks in a particular do-main. When developing DSMLs, the participation of end-users is nor-mally limited to providing domain knowledge and testing the resulting language prototypes. Language d ..."
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Abstract. Domain-Specic Modelling Languages (DSMLs) are high-level languages specially designed to perform tasks in a particular do-main. When developing DSMLs, the participation of end-users is nor-mally limited to providing domain knowledge and testing the resulting language prototypes. Language

Creating Visual Domain-Specific Modeling Languages from End-User Demonstration

by Hyun Cho, Jeff Gray, Eugene Syriani - In MiSE workshop , 2012
"... have received recent interest due to their conciseness and rich expressiveness for modeling a specific domain. However, DSML adoption has several challenges because development of a new DSML requires both domain knowledge and language development expertise (e.g., defining abstract/concrete syntax an ..."
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. To resolve issues related to DSML development, we introduce a new approach to create DSMLs from a set of domain model examples provided by an end-user. The approach focuses on (1) the identification of concrete syntax, (2) inducing abstract syntax in the form of a metamodel, and (3) inferring static

Developing Domain-Specific Mashup Tools for End Users

by Florian Daniel, Muhammad Imran, Felix Kling, Stefano Soi, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese , 2012
"... The recent emergence of mashup tools has refueled research on end user development, i.e., on enabling end users without programming skills to compose own applications. Yet, similar to what happened with analogous promises in web service composition and business process management, research has mostl ..."
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of the user”, i.e., that is aware of the terminology, concepts, rules, and conventions (the domain) the user is comfortable with. We show what developing a domain-specific mashup tool means, which role the mashup meta-model and the domain model play and how these can be merged into a domain-specific mashup

Improving End-User Productivity in Measurement Systems with a Domain-Specific (Modeling) Language Sequencer

by Tomaž Kos, Tomaž Kosar, Jure Knez, Marjan Mernik
"... Abstract. Software development is a demanding process, since it involves different parties to perform a desired task. The same case applies to the development of measurement systems – measurement system producers often provide interfaces to their products, after which the customers ’ programming eng ..."
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of interaction between customers ’ programming engineers and measurement system producers is necessary to use DCOM objects. Therefore, a domain-specific language and domain-specific modeling language have been developed to enable domain experts to program or model their own measurement procedures without

Building End-User Programming Systems Based on a Domain-Specific Language 1

by Herbert Prähofer, Dominik Hurnaus, Hanspeter Mössenböck
"... Abstract. End-users of automation software systems – which are the machine operators – have the task to provide machine settings and program simple control algorithms to adapt and optimize the machine to the specific automation tasks at hand. End-user programming systems are therefore an intrinsic p ..."
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Abstract. End-users of automation software systems – which are the machine operators – have the task to provide machine settings and program simple control algorithms to adapt and optimize the machine to the specific automation tasks at hand. End-user programming systems are therefore an intrinsic

Atmol: A domain-specific language for atmospheric modeling

by Robert A. Van Engelen - the Journal of Computing and Information Technology , 2002
"... This paper describes the design and implementation of ATMOL: a domain-specific language for the formulation and implementation of atmospheric models. ATMOL was developed in close collaboration with meteorologists at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) to ensure ease of use, concise ..."
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This paper describes the design and implementation of ATMOL: a domain-specific language for the formulation and implementation of atmospheric models. ATMOL was developed in close collaboration with meteorologists at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) to ensure ease of use

A Suite of Domain-Specific Visual Languages For

by unknown authors
"... Abstract-Many advances in science now require sophisticated scientific software applications that facilitate data and computationally intensive experiments. However, the effective utilization of existing computational power e.g., grid and cloud platforms depends on the capabilities of scientists to ..."
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to implement parallel, scalable code for such experiments. Currently, tools aimed at supporting scientists are either very limited to specific domains, or require significant development using low-level code. We describe our work towards a more end user-friendly scientific applications development process

Generating Domain-Specific Visual Language Editors from Highlevel Tool Specifications

by John Grundy, John Hosking, Karen Na Li, Norhayati Mohd Ali, Jun Huh, Richard Lei Li - In Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering , 2006
"... Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains. However, building tools to support such languages is very challenging. We describe a set of key conceptual requirements for such tools and our approach to addressing these requirements, a set of vis ..."
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Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains. However, building tools to support such languages is very challenging. We describe a set of key conceptual requirements for such tools and our approach to addressing these requirements, a set

Collaborative Modeling Process for Development of Domain-Specific Discrete Event Simulation Systems

by Changho Sung, Tag Gon Kim, Senior Member
"... Abstract—The discrete event systems specification (DEVS) formalism supports the object-oriented (OO) specification of discrete event models in a hierarchical, modular manner. If a system that is to be modeled is domain-specific, the development of models with the use of the DEVS formalism would requ ..."
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their works. Index Terms—Collaboration, discrete event systems specification (DEVS), domain-specific, modeling process, simulation systems, unified modeling language (UML). I.
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