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Publication Name Domain Evolution in Visual Languages Using Graph Transformations
Publication Type Conference Proceedings
Publication Date November 4, 2002
Conference Name OOPSLA
Reference Information 2nd Workshop on Domain-Specific Languages
City Seattle
State or Country WA
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Bibliography Entry Sprinkle J., Agrawal A., Levendovszky T., Shi F., Karsai G.: Domain Evolution in Visual Languages Using Graph Transformations, OOPSLA, 2nd Workshop on Domain-Specific Languages, Seattle, WA, November 4, 2002.
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Aditya Agrawal

aditya.agrawal@vanderbilt.edu

 

Feng Shi

fengshi@isis.vanderbilt.edu

 

Gabor Karsai

gabor.karsai@vanderbilt.edu

 
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Model-based Synthesis of Generators for Embedded Systems

This research is sponsored by the DARPA MoBIES program. Its objective is to automate the creation of model interpreters and other, related tools used for semantic conversion of information.

 
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Graph grammars and transformations

model-interpretation is the key component in MIC and is currently specified and implemented in programming languages. The goal is to use a high-level graph transformation and grammar based approach for specifying model-interpreters

 

Modeling languages

ISIS has developed a large number of visual languages for modeling complex systems. Designing and implementing modeling languages for domain-specific applications is one of the key characteristics of our research.

 

Semantic integration of design tools

Large-scale engineering processes require the seamless integration of engineering tools. In this effort we are developing the methods and supporting infrastructure for integrating these design tools by mapping the semantics of design information as captured in the tools.

 
Associated Keywords
domain-specific environment, domain-specific modeling, domain-specific program synthesis, Graphical Language Specification, Modeling Paradigms

 

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