Presentation 1998/11/6
A Design Pattern based Toolkit for Domain Specific Language Implementation
Yasuyuki BEPPU, Toshio TONOUCHI, Shin NAKAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) The paper presents our experience in developing an application generator that is based on a Domain Specific Language(DSL). Although DSLs increase productivity and quality of programs in its application domain, constructing a new DSL and its related tools are costly. Our approach is to develop a toolkit that generates Java programs of both tree-like internal data structures and skelton codes for tree walking. The paper also reports that using the toolkit results in decreasing 40% of program codes constituting the DSL tool.
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Keyword(in English) Domain Specific Language / Design Pattern / Reuse / Abstract Syntax Tree / Network Managenment System
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Title (in English) A Design Pattern based Toolkit for Domain Specific Language Implementation
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Keyword(1) Domain Specific Language
Keyword(2) Design Pattern
Keyword(3) Reuse
Keyword(4) Abstract Syntax Tree
Keyword(5) Network Managenment System
1st Author's Name Yasuyuki BEPPU
1st Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Toshio TONOUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Shin NAKAJIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories NEC Corporation
Date 1998/11/6
Paper # KBSE98-36
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 388
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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