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Variable Domain-specific Software Languages with DjDSL

Design and Implementation
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
297 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am10.07.20211st ed. 2020
This book details the conceptual foundations, design and implementation of the domain-specific language (DSL) development system DjDSL. DjDSL facilitates design-decision-making on and implementation of reusable DSL and DSL-product lines, and represents the state-of-the-art in language-based and composition-based DSL development. As such, it unites elements at the crossroads between software-language engineering, model-driven software engineering, and feature-oriented software engineering. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 ( DSL as Variable Software ) explains the notion of DSL as variable software in greater detail and introduces readers to the idea of software-product line engineering for DSL-based software systems. Chapter 2 ( Variability Support in DSL Development ) sheds light on a number of interrelated dimensions of DSL variability: variable development processes, variable design-decisions, and variability-implementation techniques for DSL. The three subsequent chapters are devoted to the key conceptual and technical contributions of DjDSL: Chapter 3 ( Variable Language Models ) explains how to design and implement the abstract syntax of a DSL in a variable manner. Chapter 4 ( Variable Context Conditions ) then provides the means to refine an abstract syntax (language model) by using composable context conditions (invariants). Next, Chapter 5 ( Variable Textual Syntaxes ) details solutions to implementing variable textual syntaxes for different types of DSL. In closing, Chapter 6 ( A Story of a DSL Family ) shows how to develop a mixed DSL in a step-by-step manner, demonstrating how the previously introduced techniques can be employed in an advanced example of developing a DSL family.The book is intended for readers interested in language-oriented as well as model-driven software development, including software-engineering researchers and advanced software developers alike. An understanding of software-engineering basics (architecture, design, implementation, testing) and software patterns is essential. Readers should especially be familiar with the basics of object-oriented modelling (UML, MOF, Ecore) and programming (e.g., Java).mehr
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KlappentextThis book details the conceptual foundations, design and implementation of the domain-specific language (DSL) development system DjDSL. DjDSL facilitates design-decision-making on and implementation of reusable DSL and DSL-product lines, and represents the state-of-the-art in language-based and composition-based DSL development. As such, it unites elements at the crossroads between software-language engineering, model-driven software engineering, and feature-oriented software engineering. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 ( DSL as Variable Software ) explains the notion of DSL as variable software in greater detail and introduces readers to the idea of software-product line engineering for DSL-based software systems. Chapter 2 ( Variability Support in DSL Development ) sheds light on a number of interrelated dimensions of DSL variability: variable development processes, variable design-decisions, and variability-implementation techniques for DSL. The three subsequent chapters are devoted to the key conceptual and technical contributions of DjDSL: Chapter 3 ( Variable Language Models ) explains how to design and implement the abstract syntax of a DSL in a variable manner. Chapter 4 ( Variable Context Conditions ) then provides the means to refine an abstract syntax (language model) by using composable context conditions (invariants). Next, Chapter 5 ( Variable Textual Syntaxes ) details solutions to implementing variable textual syntaxes for different types of DSL. In closing, Chapter 6 ( A Story of a DSL Family ) shows how to develop a mixed DSL in a step-by-step manner, demonstrating how the previously introduced techniques can be employed in an advanced example of developing a DSL family.The book is intended for readers interested in language-oriented as well as model-driven software development, including software-engineering researchers and advanced software developers alike. An understanding of software-engineering basics (architecture, design, implementation, testing) and software patterns is essential. Readers should especially be familiar with the basics of object-oriented modelling (UML, MOF, Ecore) and programming (e.g., Java).
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-42154-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum10.07.2021
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten297 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXII, 297 p. 245 illus.
Artikel-Nr.49903888

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
DSL as Variable Software.- Variability Support in DSL Development.- Variable Language Models.- Variable Context Conditions.- Variable Textual Syntaxes.- A Story of a DSL Family.mehr

Autor

Stefan Sobernig is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Systems and New Media, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. His research interests include model-driven software-language engineering, feature-oriented software development, software patterns, and middleware engineering.
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