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Software Language Engineering - Second International Conference, SLE 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 5-6, 2009 Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
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Software Language Engineering - Second International Conference, SLE 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 5-6, 2009 Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Series: Programming and Software Engineering, 5969
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We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second
International Conf- ence on Software LanguageEngineering (SLE
2009). The conference was held in Denver, Colorado (USA) during
October 5-6, 2009 and was co-located with the th 12 IEEE/ACM
International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering L- th guages
and Systems (MODELS 2009) and the 8 ACM International Conf- ence on
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE 2009).
TheSLEconferenceseriesisdevotedtoawiderangeoftopicsrelatedtoarti?cial
languages in software engineering. SLE is an international research
forum that brings together researchers and practitioners from both
industry and academia to expand the frontiers of software language
engineering. SLE'sforemostmissionis to encourageand
organizecommunicationbetween communities that have traditionally
looked at software languagesfrom di?erent, more specialized, and
yet complementary perspectives. SLE emphasizes the f- damental
notion of languages, as opposed to any realization in speci?c
technical spaces. In this context, the term "software language"
comprises all sorts of - ti?cial languages used in software
development, including general-purpose p- gramming languages,
domain-speci?c languages, modeling and meta-modeling languages,
data models, and ontologies. Software language engineering is the
application of a systematic, disciplined, quanti?able approach to
the devel- ment, use, andmaintenanceoftheselanguages.
TheSLEconferenceisconcerned with all phases of the lifecycle of
software languages; these include the design, implementation,
documentation, testing, deployment, evolution, recovery, and
retirement of languages. Of special interest are tools, techniques,
methods, and formalisms that support these activities. In
particular, tools are often based on, or automatically generated
from, a formal description of the language.
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