MetaEdit+ for Collaborative Language Engineering and Language Use (Tool Demo)
Almost all software development activities require collaboration and language engineering is no exception. First, there is a need for collaboration among language engineers as it is not realistic to expect one man to master all. Second, there is a natural need for collaboration among language users. Finally, there is a need for collaboration among language engineers and language users: Not only when languages are originally designed but more importantly when they are maintained along with the work already created with them. Unfortunately too often tools ignore collaboration by unnecessarily splitting the work into separate for-mats, tools and roles. We describe and demonstrate collaborative tool capabilities implemented into MetaEdit+ tool and describe experiences on their use in practice.
Mon 31 OctDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
10:30 - 12:10 | |||
10:30 10mDay opening | Opening SLE | ||
10:40 25mTalk | Parsing and Reflective Printing, Bidirectionally SLE Zirun Zhu National University SOKENDAI, Japan, Yongzhe Zhang National University SOKENDAI, Japan, Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko National Institute of Informatics, Pedro Martins University of California at Irvine, USA, João Saraiva University of Minho, Portugal, Zhenjiang Hu National University SOKENDAI, Japan DOI | ||
11:05 25mTalk | Taming Context-Sensitive Languages with Principled Stateful Parsing SLE Nicolas Laurent Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, Kim Mens Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium DOI Pre-print | ||
11:30 15mTalk | MetaEdit+ for Collaborative Language Engineering and Language Use (Tool Demo) SLE Juha-Pekka Tolvanen MetaCase, Finland DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
11:45 25mTalk | Efficient Development of Consistent Projectional Editors using Grammar Cells SLE Markus Völter itemis, Germany, Tamás Szabó itemis AG / TU Delft, Sascha Lisson itemis AG, Bernd Kolb itemis AG, Sebastian Erdweg Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Thorsten Berger Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden DOI Pre-print Media Attached |