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Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM 2015), October 27, 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

DSM 2015 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

Frontmatter

Title Page
Foreword

Language Engineering Experiences

Domain Specific Modelling for Clinical Research
Jim Davies, Jeremy Gibbons, Adam Milward, David Milward, Seyyed Shah, Monika Solanki, and James Welch
(University of Oxford, UK)
CHARIOT: A Domain Specific Language for Extensible Cyber-Physical Systems
Subhav M. Pradhan, Abhishek Dubey, Aniruddha Gokhale, and Martin Lehofer
(Vanderbilt University, USA; Siemens, USA)
Experience Report: Constraint-Based Modeling of Autonomous Vehicle Trajectories
Kennon McKeever, Yegeta Zeleke, Matt Bunting, and Jonathan Sprinkle
(University of Arizona, USA; University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)

Code Generation

Adaptable Symbol Table Management by Meta Modeling and Generation of Symbol Table Infrastructures
Katrin Hölldobler, Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, and Bernhard Rumpe
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Automating Engineering with a Domain-Specific Language and a Code Generator
Al Niessner, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Belinda Randolph, and Honghanh Nguyen
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA)
Management of Guided and Unguided Code Generator Customizations by Using a Symbol Table
Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Alexander Roth, and Bernhard Rumpe
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Mixed Generative and Handcoded Development of Adaptable Data-Centric Business Applications
Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Alexander Roth, and Bernhard Rumpe
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Language Evolution and Reuse

Reusing Legacy DSLs with Melange
Thomas Degueule, Benoit Combemale, Arnaud Blouin, and Olivier Barais
(INRIA, France; INSA, France; University of Rennes 1, France)
Supporting Users to Manage Breaking and Unresolvable Changes in Coupled Evolution
Juri Di Rocco, Davide Di Ruscio, Alfonso Pierantonio, and Ludovico Iovino
(University of L'Aquila, Italy; Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy)

Language Engineering Perspectives

Towards Improving Software Security using Language Engineering and mbeddr C
Markus Voelter, Zaur Molotnikov, and Bernd Kolb
(itemis, Germany; fortiss, Germany)
Extensible Visual Constraint Language
Brian Broll and Ákos Lédeczi
(Vanderbilt University, USA)
Systematic Evaluation of Three Data Marshalling Approaches for Distributed Software Systems
Hugo Andrade, Federico Giaimo, Christian Berger, and Ivica Crnkovic
(Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

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