A software engineering experiment in software component generation
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Software engineering
Self-adaptive software for signal processing
Communications of the ACM
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Increasing Productivity at Saturn
Computer
Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools
Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools
Agile Software Development in the Large: Diving Into the Deep
Agile Software Development in the Large: Diving Into the Deep
Metamodeling-rapid design and evolution of domain-specific modeling environments
ECBS'99 Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE conference on Engineering of computer-based systems
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This workshop will investigate the application of Domain Specific Languages within Agile development. A Domain Specific Language (DSL) is designed to express the requirements and solutions of a particular business or architectural domain. SQL, GUI designers, workflow languages and regular expressions are familiar examples. In recent years, Domain-Specific Modeling has yielded spectacular productivity improvements in domains such as telephony and embedded systems. By creating graphical or textual languages specific to the needs of an individual project or product line within one company, DSM offers maximum agility. With current tools, creating a language and related tool support is fast enough to make DSM a realistic possibility for projects of all sizes.