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DSM 2021: Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling
ACM2021 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
SPLASH '21: Software for Humanity Chicago IL USA 18 October 2021
ISBN:
978-1-4503-9106-1
Published:
18 October 2021
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Abstract

Welcome to the 18th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM 2021) taking place at the SPLASH conference 18th October 2021.

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SESSION: Papers
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MOLEGA: modeling language for educational card games

Domain-specific modeling languages abstractly represent domain knowledge in a way that users can more easily understand the model content without technical expertise. These languages can be created for any domain, provided the necessary knowledge is ...

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PrintTalk: a constraint-based imperative DSL for 3D printing

We present PrintTalk, a DSL to "program" 3D objects, called "gadgets". PrintTalk also features "topologies", which are predefined spacial arrangements of gadgets. Gadgets are composed by executing a gadget script (possibly consisting of subscripts) that ...

research-article
Open Access
Industrial experiences with the evolution of a DSL

At Philips IGT, we develop and produce interventional X-ray systems. For a controller in these systems, we have an approximately five years old domain specific language. Like general programming languages, domains specific languages also evolve. These ...

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Co-designing DSL quality assurance measures for and with non-programming experts

Domain-specific languages seek to provide domain guarantees that eliminate many errors allowed by general-purpose languages. Still, a domain-specific language requires additional quality assurance measures to ensure that specifications behave as ...

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Integration of modeling and verification for system model based on KARMA language

Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) enables to verify the system performance using system behavior models, which can identify design faults that do not meet the stakeholders’ requirements as early as possible, thus reducing the R&D cost and error ...

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Differential-FORMULA: towards a semantic backplane for incremental modeling

This paper presents our preliminary results developing an incremental query and transformation engine for our modeling framework. Our prior framework combined WebGME, a cloud-based collaborative modeling tool, with FORMULA, a language and tool for ...

Contributors
  • The University of Alabama
  • Aalto University
  • Vanderbilt University

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Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate31of50submissions,62%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
DSM '1415853%
DSM '13171165%
DSM '12181267%
Overall503162%