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DSM@SPLASH 2016: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Jeff Gray, Matti Rossi, Jonathan Sprinkle:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling, DSM@SPLASH 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 30, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4894-2
Languages
- Verislav Djukic
, Aleksandar Popovic, Zhenli Lu:
Run-time code generators for model-level debugging in domain-specific modeling. 1-7 - Michel Albonico
, Amine Benelallam, Jean-Marie Mottu, Gerson Sunyé:
A DSL-based approach for elasticity testing of cloud systems. 8-14 - Robert Aish, Emmanuel Mendoza:
DesignScript: a domain specific language for architectural computing. 15-21
Robotics and Safety
- Kai Adam, Arvid Butting
, Robert Heim, Oliver Kautz, Bernhard Rumpe
, Andreas Wortmann
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Model-driven separation of concerns for service robotics. 22-27 - Mathijs Schuts, Jozef Hooman:
Improving maintenance by creating a DSL for configuring a fieldbus. 28-34 - Matt Bunting, Yegeta Zeleke, Kennon McKeever, Jonathan Sprinkle
:
A safe autonomous vehicle trajectory domain specific modeling language for non-expert development. 42-48 - Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
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Applying test-driven development for creating and refining domain-specific modeling languages and generators. 49-52 - Riccardo Solmi:
Instance modeling assisted by an optional meta level. 53-57

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