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Jargons for Domain Engineering

In the Family-oriented Abstraction, Specification and Translation (FAST) domain engineering process for software production, a member of a software product family is automatically generated from a model expressed in a DSL. In practice, the time and skill needed to make the DSLs proved to be bottlenecks. FAST now relies on jargons, a kind of easy-to-make DSL that domain engineers who are not language experts can quickly make themselves. We report our experiences with jargons in the FAST process, and describe the benefits they provide above and beyond conventional DSLs for software production and other purposes.

Lloyd H. Nakatani, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Mark A. Ardis, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Robert G. Olsen, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Paul M. Pontrelli, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

BibTeX
@inproceedings {271538,
author = {Lloyd H. Nakatani and Mark A. Ardis and Robert G. Olsen and Paul M. Pontrelli},
title = {Jargons for Domain Engineering},
booktitle = {2nd Conference on Domain-Specific Languages (DSL 99)},
year = {1999},
address = {Austin, TX },
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/dsl-99/jargons-domain-engineering},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}
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