2000
Domain-specific languages
Publication
Publication
Domain-Specific Languages are used in software engineering in order to enhance quality, flexibility, and timely delivery of software systems, by taking advantage of specific properties of a particular application domain. This survey covers terminology, risks and benefits, examples, design methodologies, and implementation techniques of domain-specific languages as used for the construction and maintenance of software systems. Moreover, it covers an annotated selection of 75 key publications in the area of domain-specific languages.
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Software Engineering [SEN] | |
Organisation | Software Analysis and Transformation |
van Deursen, A., Klint, P., & Visser, J. (2000). Domain-specific languages. Software Engineering [SEN]. CWI. |