OOPSLA 2001

Workshop on Domain Specific Visual Languages


 

36 authors submitted a total of 20 position papers. Of these, 14 were accepted for publication in the proceedings. The workshop proceedings will be published by Jyväskylä University Printing House, Jyväskylä, Finland (ISBN: 951-39-1056-3, ISSN: 0359-8470). The preface to the proceedings is also available.

The following tables list the 15 position papers that have been accepted for the workshop. There are links to each individual paper, or, a zip file of 14 papers (the paper by [Riehle et al.] is only available by the link below) can be downloaded here.

Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the positions and research focus of these papers prior to the workshop.

PowerPoint presentations of selected papers are available, in addition to photos taken during the workshop.

 

UML & Components:  
Extending existing approaches towards supporting DSVLs

 

Author(s)

Organization(s)

Title

Paper link

Joern Bettin

 

Equinox Ltd. Software Architects

 

A Language to describe software texture in abstract design models and implementation

Bettin.pdf

Matthias Clauß

Dresden University of Technology

Generic Modeling using UML extensions for variability

Clauss.pdf

Zheying Zhang

 

University of Jyväskylä

Components Analysis in the Metamodelling Based Information System Development

Zhang.pdf

Kalle Korhonen

University of Jyväskylä

Motivation and hypothesis for comparison between component framework and DSL paradigms

Korhonen.pdf

Dirk Riehle, Steven Fraleigh, Dirk Bucka-Lassen, Nosa Omorogbe

SKYVA International/Object Oriented, Ltd.

The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine

External URL

 

Text & Models:   
Code generation, models for text processing

 

Author(s)

Organization(s)

Title

Paper link

Thomas W. Carley, David B. Stewart

University of Maryland/
Embedded Research Solutions

 

Visual Aspect-Oriented Programming of Resource Constrained Real-Time Embedded Systems using the Port-Based Object Model of Computation

Carley.pdf

Jeff Gray, Ted Bapty, Sandeep Neema

ISIS/Vanderbilt University

An Example of Constraint Weaving in
Domain-Specific Modeling

Gray.pdf

J W Carlson

Lawrence Livermore

A Visual Language for Data Mapping

Carlson.pdf

Mikhail Auguston, Valdis Berzins, Barrett Bryant

Naval Postgraduate School

Visual Meta-Programming Language

Auguston.pdf

J. Craig Cleaveland

 

 

Separating Concerns of Modeling from Artifact Generation Using XML

Cleaveland.pdf

 

DSVL Practice:    
Approaches for implementing DSVLs

 

Author(s)

Organization(s)

Title

Paper link

Philip Cox, Trevor Smedley

Dalhousie University

Experiences with Visual Programming Languages

for End-Users and Specific Domains

CoxSmedley.pdf

David Oglesby, Kirk Schloegel, Devesh Bhatt, Eric Engstrom

 

Honeywell Laboratories

 

A Pattern-based Framework to Address Abstraction, Reuse, and Cross-domain Aspects in Domain Specific Visualization Languages

Oglesby.pdf

Robert Esser, Jorn W. Janneck

Adelaide University/ University of California at Berkeley

A Framework for Defining Domain-Specific Visual Languages

Esser.pdf

Simon Greenwold

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Paramour: Managing Complexity in a Visual Data-Flow Environment With Enclosures and Busses

Greenwold.pdf

Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Steve Kelly

MetaCase Consulting

Modelling Languages for Product Families: A Method Engineering Approach

TolvanenKelly.pdf

 

 

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