2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33666-9_2
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Abstract: Esta es la versión de autor de la comunicación de congreso publicada en: This is an author produced version of a paper published in: Abstract. The intensive use of models in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) raises the need to develop meta-models with different aims, like the construction of textual and visual modelling languages and the specification of source and target ends of model-to-model transformations. While domain experts have the knowledge about the concepts of the domain, they usually lack the skills … Show more

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“…We also aim at studying processes and methodologies for defining DSMM languages, including their concrete syntax. We foresee combining a top-down approach (consider the top-most meta-model first) with a bottom-up approach (draft examples at the bottom-level, and then generalizing) [42]. We are exploring the definition of visual syntaxes for DSMM languages, as well as improving the DSMM support by enabling the definition of operations on pure clabject instances, controlling the extensibility of Epsilon rules and operations, improving our templates for textual syntax (e.g., enabling a more detailed customization of the syntax for linguistic extensions) and performing additional static checks to catch more errors at design time.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also aim at studying processes and methodologies for defining DSMM languages, including their concrete syntax. We foresee combining a top-down approach (consider the top-most meta-model first) with a bottom-up approach (draft examples at the bottom-level, and then generalizing) [42]. We are exploring the definition of visual syntaxes for DSMM languages, as well as improving the DSMM support by enabling the definition of operations on pure clabject instances, controlling the extensibility of Epsilon rules and operations, improving our templates for textual syntax (e.g., enabling a more detailed customization of the syntax for linguistic extensions) and performing additional static checks to catch more errors at design time.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to engage end-users in this task, these works propose mechanisms that simplify the technical level so they can understand easily the procedure to be accomplished. Examples of this approach are Wuest et al [71], Cho et al [72], Kuhrman et al [73], and Sanchez-Cuadrado et al [74], which propose a friendly environment for describing domain examples, and Canovas et al [75], which proposes a collaborative infrastructure for end-users and developers to collaborate in the design of the DSL syntax.…”
Section: Analysis Executionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly to the works [71], [72], and [73], the motivation of SanchezCuadrado et al [74] is to support the use of informal drawing tools as a friendly interface that facilitates the metamodeling task. The goal of this work is enhancing end-user participation within the DSL development process by using these tools to sketch a set of domain examples.…”
Section: Bottom-up Meta-modelling: An Interactive Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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