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Domain-Specific Languages - Effective Modeling, Automation, and Reuse (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
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Domain-Specific Languages - Effective Modeling, Automation, and Reuse (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
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This textbook describes the theory and the pragmatics of using and
engineering high-level software languages - also known as modeling
or domain-specific languages (DSLs) - for creating quality
software. This includes methods, design patterns, guidelines, and
testing practices for defining the syntax and the semantics of
languages. While remaining close to technology, the book covers
multiple paradigms and solutions, avoiding a particular
technological silo. It unifies the modeling, the object-oriented,
and the functional-programming perspectives on DSLs. The book has
13 chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce and motivate DSLs. Chapter
3 kicks off the DSL engineering lifecycle, describing how to
systematically develop abstract syntax by analyzing a domain.
Chapter 4 addresses the concrete syntax, including the systematic
engineering of context-free grammars. Chapters 5 and 6 cover the
static semantics - with basic constraints as a starting point and
type systems for advanced DSLs. Chapters 7 (Transformation), 8
(Interpretation), and 9 (Generation) describe different paradigms
for designing and implementing the dynamic semantics, while
covering testing and other kinds of quality assurance. Chapter 10
is devoted to internal DSLs. Chapters 11 to 13 show the application
of DSLs and engage with simpler alternatives to DSLs in a highly
distinguished domain: software variability. These chapters
introduce the underlying notions of software product lines and
feature modeling. The book has been developed based on courses on
model-driven software engineering (MDSE) and DSLs held by the
authors. It aims at senior undergraduate and junior graduate
students in computer science or software engineering. Since it
includes examples and lessons from industrial and open-source
projects, as well as from industrial research, practitioners will
also find it a useful reference. The numerous examples include code
in Scala 3, ATL, Alloy, C#, F#, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin,
OCL, Python, QVT, Ruby, and Xtend. The book contains as many as 277
exercises. The associated code repository facilitates learning and
using the examples in a course.
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