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Domain specific language development process

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Domain-Specific Languages are developed in order to facilitate software reuse and increase the ease of building domain-specific applications. There is no unified approach to the design and development of these languages and as a result many of them are difficult to use and extend. The goal of this project is to create such an approach and test its efficiency by using it to create a sample Domain-Specific Language.

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  • 05D436M
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  • 2005
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  • 2005-01-01
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