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Kdevelop und glade - die Programme-BauerBecher, Mike 21 March 2000 (has links)
Werkzeuge für Entwickler
Eine Vielzahl von kleinen Helfern erleichtert den Programmierern die Arbeit. Neben make, configure und kommandozeilenorientierte Compiler treten mächtige Entwicklungswerkzeuge, mit denen sich in Windeseile Oberflächen erstellen lassen.
In diesem Vortrag werden der allgemeine Aufbau eines Software-Projektes unter Unix erläutert und die Leistungsfähigkeit der Entwicklungs-Tools am praktischen Beispiel vorgeführt.
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On the formalization of model driven software engineering /Garcia Gutierrez, Miguel Alfredo. January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Hamburg, Techn. University, Diss., 2009.
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Einbindung einer Skriptsprache für GravisFesti, Florian. January 2003 (has links)
Stuttgart, Univ., Studienarb., 2003.
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A set based calculus and its implementationGrieskamp, Wolfgang. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. University, Diss., 1999--Berlin.
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Region based program specialization an operational approach to polymorphic offline partial evaluation for ML-like languages /Helsen, Simon. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
University, Diss., 2002--Freiburg (Breisgau).
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Perspektiven: persistente Objekte mit anwendungsspezifischer Struktur und FunktionalitätReddig, Wolfgang. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2001--Bonn.
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Kdevelop und glade - die Programme-BauerBecher, Mike 21 March 2000 (has links)
Werkzeuge für Entwickler
Eine Vielzahl von kleinen Helfern erleichtert den Programmierern die Arbeit. Neben make, configure und kommandozeilenorientierte Compiler treten mächtige Entwicklungswerkzeuge, mit denen sich in Windeseile Oberflächen erstellen lassen.
In diesem Vortrag werden der allgemeine Aufbau eines Software-Projektes unter Unix erläutert und die Leistungsfähigkeit der Entwicklungs-Tools am praktischen Beispiel vorgeführt.
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A Catalog of Reusable Design Decisions for Developing UML/MOF-based Domain-specific Modeling LanguagesHoisl, Bernhard, Sobernig, Stefan, Strembeck, Mark 02 1900 (has links) (PDF)
In model-driven development (MDD), domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) act as a communication vehicle for aligning the requirements of domain experts with the needs of software engineers. With the rise of the UML as a de facto standard, UML/MOF-based DSMLs are now widely used for MDD. This paper documents design decisions collected from 90 UML/MOF-based DSML projects. These recurring design decisions were gained, on the one hand, by performing a systematic literature review (SLR) on the development of UML/MOF-based DSMLs. Via the SLR, we retrieved 80 related DSML projects for review. On the other hand, we collected decisions from developing ten DSML projects by ourselves. The design decisions are presented in the form of reusable decision records, with each decision record corresponding to a decision point in DSML development processes. Furthermore, we also report on frequently observed (combinations of) decision options as well as on associations between options which may occur within a single decision point or between two decision points. This collection of decision-record documents targets decision makers in DSML development (e.g., DSML engineers, software architects, domain experts). (authors' abstract) / Series: Technical Reports / Institute for Information Systems and New Media
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A Catalog of Reusable Design Decisions for Developing UML/MOF-based Domain-specific Modeling LanguagesHoisl, Bernhard, Sobernig, Stefan, Strembeck, Mark January 2014 (has links) (PDF)
In model-driven development (MDD), domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) act as a communication vehicle for aligning the requirements of domain experts with the needs of software engineers. With the rise of the UML as a de facto standard, UML/MOF-based DSMLs are now widely used for MDD. This paper documents design decisions collected from 90 UML/MOF-based DSML projects. These recurring design decisions were gained, on the one hand, by performing a systematic literature review (SLR) on the development of UML/MOF-based DSMLs. Via the SLR, we retrieved 80 related DSML projects for review. On the other hand, we collected decisions from developing ten DSML projects by ourselves. The design decisions are presented in the form of reusable decision records, with each decision record corresponding to a decision point in DSML development processes. Furthermore, we also report on frequently observed (combinations of) decision options as well as on associations between options which may occur within a single decision point or between two decision points. This collection of decision-record documents targets decision makers in DSML development (e.g., DSML engineers, software architects, domain experts). / Series: Technical Reports / Institute for Information Systems and New Media
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A Catalog of Reusable Design Decisions for Developing UML/MOF-based Domain-specific Modeling LanguagesHoisl, Bernhard, Sobernig, Stefan, Strembeck, Mark 10 1900 (has links) (PDF)
In model-driven development (MDD), domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) act as a communication vehicle for aligning the requirements of domain experts with the needs of software engineers. With the rise of the UML as a de facto standard, UML/MOF-based DSMLs are now widely used for MDD. This paper documents design decisions collected from 90 UML/MOF-based DSML projects. These recurring design decisions were gained, on the one hand, by performing a systematic literature review (SLR) on the development of UML/MOF-based DSMLs. Via the SLR, we retrieved 80 related DSML projects for review. On the other hand, we collected decisions from developing ten DSML projects by ourselves. The design decisions are presented in the form of reusable decision records, with each decision record corresponding to a decision point in DSML development processes. Furthermore, we also report on frequently observed (combinations of) decision options as well as on associations between options which may occur within a single decision point or between two decision points. This collection of decision-record documents targets decision makers in DSML development (e.g., DSML engineers, software architects, domain experts). (authors' abstract) / Series: Technical Reports / Institute for Information Systems and New Media
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