Archive for July, 2007
Generating Interpreters
In the last few months of research, I’ve seen a few mentions of generating interpreters from metamodels… but I’m still trying to get a handle on the various schools of thought.
I’m not quite sure of the right google search string(s) I should use to keep an eye on this… Does anyone have suggestions?
I did encounter […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ July 23rd, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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BPEL
Earlier this year I began work on a project to help define my interest in program transformation and programming language engineering (metametamodeling and metamodeling). The first task was to define a DSL and a projection from that DSL to a functional web platform. Not having one available, I threw together a very incomplete […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ July 23rd, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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EMF, ATL, AMW
This is mostly just a linky post:
I have avoided EMF, the Eclipse Modeling Framework, for many years for a couple of reasons. 1) It always seemed too tied to UML or XML in the class of languages it was capable of describing, and 2) It always seemed like it wanted to be at the […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ July 10th, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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Submission
Finally wrapped up a short conference submission… I’m pretty new to that game, so we’ll see how it goes. A good experience, at least.
The biggest lesson I’ve learned over the last several months is that the “modeling” community is not nearly as tied to UML or XML as it was in the past. […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ July 3rd, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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