Applied Metamodelling: A Foundation for Language Driven Developm...

Courtesy Lambda the Ultimate - Programming Languages Weblog  Fri, 03/07/2008 - 13:07

Applied Metamodelling: A Foundation for Language Driven Development (2004)
by Tony Clark, Paul Sammut, James Willans

An excerpt:

Language-driven development is fundamentally based on the ability to rapidly design
new languages and tools in a unified and interoperable manner.

We argue that existing
technologies do not provide this capability, but a language engineering approach
based on metamodelling can.

The detailed study of metamodelling and how it can realise
the Language-Driven Development vision will form the focus...


 

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