Grammatical Inference: Introduction and Survey-Part I
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - Special memorial issue for Professor King-Sun Fu
The C programming language
Java(TM) Language Specification, The (3rd Edition) (Java (Addison-Wesley))
Java(TM) Language Specification, The (3rd Edition) (Java (Addison-Wesley))
Essentials of Programming Languages, 3rd Edition
Essentials of Programming Languages, 3rd Edition
An algorithm for identifying the abstract syntax of graph-based diagrams
VLHCC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)
Domain Specific Languages
A demonstration-based approach for designing domain-specific modeling languages
Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion
Bottom-up meta-modelling: an interactive approach
MODELS'12 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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The development of domain-specific modelling languages (DSMLs) is not a trivial task. During recent years, a new approach has arisen which enables users to sketch example models that are used as basis for deriving an appropriate DSML. Until now, this bottom-up approach is merely applied to graphical DSMLs. However, the field of textual DSMLs is also very large and we believe that it can benefit from the bottom-up method as well. To really support users during this method it is necessary to equip them with an intuitively utilizable tool. In case of textual DSMLs, this needs to be an editor that allows for entering free text. Hence, in this paper we present the requirements for such an editor and how a basic solution may look like. Finally, we state some further challenges that need to be solved to achieve full support for developing textual DSMLs the bottom-up way.