Software Language Engineering :
Erwig, Martin.
Software Language Engineering : 6th International Conference, SLE 2013, Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 26-28, 2013. Proceedings / edited by Martin Erwig, Richard F. Paige, Eric Wyk. - xii, 385 páginas 156 ilustraciones recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8225 0302-9743 ; .
Springer eBooks
Domain-Specific Languages -- Language Patterns and Evolution -- Grammars -- Tools -- Language Analysis -- Meta- and Megamodelling.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2013, held in Indianapolis, IN, USA, in October 2013. The 17 technical papers presented together with 2 tool demonstration papers and one keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. SLE’s foremost mission is to encourage, synthesize and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different and yet complementary perspectives. The papers are organized in topical sections on domain-specific languages; language patterns and evolution; grammars; tools; language analysis; and meta- and megamodelling.
9783319026541
10.1007/9783319026541 doi
QA76.7-76.73
Software Language Engineering : 6th International Conference, SLE 2013, Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 26-28, 2013. Proceedings / edited by Martin Erwig, Richard F. Paige, Eric Wyk. - xii, 385 páginas 156 ilustraciones recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8225 0302-9743 ; .
Springer eBooks
Domain-Specific Languages -- Language Patterns and Evolution -- Grammars -- Tools -- Language Analysis -- Meta- and Megamodelling.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2013, held in Indianapolis, IN, USA, in October 2013. The 17 technical papers presented together with 2 tool demonstration papers and one keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. SLE’s foremost mission is to encourage, synthesize and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different and yet complementary perspectives. The papers are organized in topical sections on domain-specific languages; language patterns and evolution; grammars; tools; language analysis; and meta- and megamodelling.
9783319026541
10.1007/9783319026541 doi
QA76.7-76.73