Repository logo
 
No Thumbnail Available
Publication

Program comprehension for domain-specific languages

Use this identifier to reference this record.
Name:Description:Size:Format: 
CORTA08ppDSLCvf1.pdf297.56 KBAdobe PDF Download

Advisor(s)

Abstract(s)

In the past, we have been looking for program comprehension tools that are able to interconnect operational and behavioral views, aiming at aiding the software analyst to relate problem and program domains in order to reach a full understanding of software systems. In this paper we are concerned with Program Comprehension issues applied to Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). We are now willing to understand how techniques and tools for the comprehension of traditional programming languages fit in the understanding of DSLs. Being the language tailored for the description of problems in a specific domain, we believe that specific visualizations (at a higher abstraction level, closer to the problem level) could and should be defined to enhance the comprehension of the descriptions in that particular domain.

Description

Keywords

Program understanding Domain specific languages

Citation

Pereira, Maria João; Mernik, Marjan; Cruz, Daniela; Henriques, Pedro (2008). Program comprehension for domain-specific languages. In II Proceedings of Compiler, Related Technologies and Applications. Bragança. p.55-56.

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue