Domain-specific languages: an annotated bibliography
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While Multi-Agent Systems are widely used in Land Use Science, it still remains challenging for scientists to specify their models in a manner that they can be understood and used by others. Domain users require a higher-level language to promote reuse, extension and replication of model based on agents. To overcome this issue, we propose the development of a domain specific modeling language (DSML) for agent-based models in Land Use Science. In this paper, we present the first step towards the development of the DSML, which consists of a domain analysis model for agent-based in Land Use Science.