Thu 22 Oct 2020 11:55 - 12:10 at Room B - B4-Language Engineering and Modularity Chair(s): Benoit Combemale
There are services available in the most software tools we have got used to like, copy, paste, cut, find, and replace. However, the state of the art is not so good with tools of graphical languages. Even many commercial modelling tools have limited support of the find feature. We propose to add find as a service of graphical DSL tool development frameworks. This way find is available in any DSL built using the DSL tool development framework. The concrete syntax-based find has been implemented as a service of the DSL tool development framework ajoo. Two graph-based languages: UML Activity diagrams and Deterministic Finite Automata (DFA) transition diagrams are used to demonstrate usage of the concrete syntax-based find.
Thu 22 OctDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
Thu 22 Oct
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11:00 - 12:15 | B4-Language Engineering and ModularityTechnical Track at Room B Chair(s): Benoit Combemale University of Toulouse and Inria | ||
11:00 20mFull-paper | A Compositional Framework for Systematic Modeling Language ReuseFT Technical Track Arvid Butting Software Engineering RWTH Aachen University, Jerome Pfeiffer , Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen, Andreas Wortmann RWTH Aachen University | ||
11:20 20mFull-paper | Template Based Model Engineering in UMLFT Technical Track | ||
11:40 15mTalk | On the benefits of file-level modularity for EMF modelsJ1st Technical Track Mojtaba Bagherzadeh , Karim Jahed Queen's University, Juergen Dingel Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario DOI Pre-print | ||
11:55 15mDemonstration | Concrete Syntax-Based Find for Graphical DSLsDemo Technical Track |