Title
The Language-Centric Program Generator Models: 3L Paradigm
Abstract
In this paper we suggest a three-language (3L) paradigm for building the program gen- erator models. The basis of the paradigm is a relationship modelof the specification, scripting and target languages. It is not necessary that all three languages would be the separate ones. We con- sider some internal relationship (roles) between the capabilities of a given language for specifying, scripting (gluing) and describing the domain functionality. We also assume that a target language is basic. We introduce domain architecture (functionality) with the generic componentsusually com- posed using the scripting and target languages. The specification language is for describing user's needs for the domain functionality to be extracted from the system. We present the framework for implementing the 3L paradigm and some results from the experimental systems developed for a validation of the approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.3233/INF-2000-11309
Informatica, Lith. Acad. Sci.
Keywords
Field
DocType
application domain,vhdl.,generative reuse,generic component,target language,specification language,domain-specific language,program generator,scripting language,domain specific language
Specification language,Domain-specific language,Architecture domain,Is-a,Programming language,Computer science,Scripting language
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
11
3
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
15
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vytautas Stuikys110217.07
giedrius ziberkas2112.39
Robertas Damasevicius328162.75