A TECNIQUE FOR DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT / UMA TÉCNICA PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE LINGUAGENS ESPECÍFICAS DE DOMÍNIO

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

To achieve quality and productivity in software development, software reuse is necessary nowadays. One way of doing so is generative reuse, which consists of automatic selecting and grouping software components. Generative software reuse can be done by employing Domain Specific Languages (DSL s). These languages specify a system in a high level of abstraction. This work proposes TOD-LED, a technique based on ontologies for the development of DSL s on Multi-Agent Domain Engineering. This technique guides the specification of DSL s using domain models developed with GRAMO, a technique for Domain Analysis in Multi-Agent Domain Engineering. TOD-LED uses ONTOLED, an ontology that represents the knowledge about the development of DSL s. The specification of a DSL is represented as an instance of ONTOLED. A case study was developed to evaluate TOD-LED. The case study consists of the specification of LESRF, a DSL for the development of systems for dynamic and non structured information access.

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linguagens específicas de domínio multi-agent systems engenharia de domínio ontologies domain specific languages domain engineering ontologias sistemas multiagente ciencia da computacao

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