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Data & Knowledge Engineering
Software Language Engineering: Creating Domain-Specific Languages Using Metamodels
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An approach for the systematic development of domain-specific languages
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Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling
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We observe that small and medium enterprises who wish to adopt domain specific modeling techniques do so under different preconditions and with different expectations. In our report, we categorize our observations made in 7 different industrial branches. Further, we present the current state of our solution to provide guidance to both ends of stakeholders involved in a DSM development lifecycle, domain experts and DSL designers. By supporting a DSL development process with semantic knowledge bases and metrics, our goal is to make a DSL development feasible and beneficial through the guidance provided by EXAMINE and within the DIESEL-Framework.