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Domain-specific modeling lets you express solutions at the problem domain's level of abstraction and in its idiom. However, this doesn't mean that you can easily or rapidly generate prototypes. In reality, domain-specific languages (DSLs) are difficult to design, implement, and maintain and are usually less efficient than hand-coded software. Mapping DSLs into the Concurrent Object-Oriented Petri Nets (CO-OPN) formal specification language provides the semantics necessary for developing prototypes of these DSLs.