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DSM 2015 : Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM15/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Domain-specific languages provide a viable and time-tested solution for continuing to raise the level of abstraction, and thus productivity, beyond coding, making systems development faster and easier. When accompanied with suitable automated modeling tools and generators it delivers to the promises of continuous delivery and devops.
In Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) the models are constructed using concepts that represent things in the application domain, not concepts of a given programming language. The modeling language follows the domain abstractions and semantics, allowing developers to perceive themselves as working directly with domain concepts. Together with frameworks and platforms, DSM can automate a large portion of software production. This automation is possible because of domain-specificity: both the modeling language and code generators fit to the requirements of a narrowly defined domain, often inside one organization only. The workshop welcomes submissions that address Domain-Specific Modeling on practical or theoretical levels. Our main focus is on graphical domain-specific languages but we will also consider submissions on textual or other DSLs. Some of the issues that we would like to see addressed in this workshop are: - Industry/academic experience reports describing success/failure in implementing and using DSM languages/tools - Approaches to identify constructs for DSM languages - Novel features in language workbenches / tools to support DSM - Approaches to implement metamodel-based modeling languages - Metamodeling frameworks and languages - Modularization technologies for DSM languages and models - Novel approaches for code generation from domain-specific models - Issues of support/maintenance for systems built with DSM - Evolution of languages along with their domain - Organizational and process issues in DSM adoption and use See details and submission guidelines at http://www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM15/. Papers will be published in ACM DL. |
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