Creating and using domain-specific language features
2013Vol. 4422, pp. 18–21
Citations Over TimeTop 22% of 2013 papers
Abstract
The value that domain-specific languages provide to their users is the domain-specific language features they contain. These features provide notations from the domain of interest, as well as domain-specific analysis and optimizations. But domain-specific languages are sometimes a poor means of delivering these valuable features to their users. A challenge arises when a problem crosses multiple domains and whose programming or modeling solution could benefit from language features from all domains of interest. Using multiple domain-specific languages can become cumbersome, perhaps outweighing their benefits in the first place.
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