Ontology-Based Evolution of Domain-Oriented Languages (Record no. 87010)

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ISBN 9783031422027
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Call Number 005.1
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Author Babkin, Eduard.
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Title Ontology-Based Evolution of Domain-Oriented Languages
Sub Title Models, Methods and Tools for User Interface Design in General-Purpose Software Systems /
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2024.
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Number of Pages XV, 144 p. 55 illus., 40 illus. in color.
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Remark 2 1. Research Background -- Part I: The Place of a Domain-Specific Language in Modern Information Systems -- 2. Analysis of Existing Approaches to the Development of DSL for Software Systems -- 3. Analysis of Existing Approaches to the Formalization of the DSL structure -- Part II: A Projection Approach to DSL Development -- 4. Developing a Projection Approach to DSL Development -- 5. Practical Use of the Proposed Projection approach for Developing and Modifying DSL in Changing Contexts -- 6. Discussion and Further Development -- 7. Conclusion and Final Remarks.
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Summary, etc This book focuses on the study of ontology-based models and methods used for the implementation of the evolution of external domain-specific languages (DSL), which are mainly intended for modelling the structure of human-machine interfaces. The primary goal of the approach is to increase the efficiency of support processes during the life cycle of general-purpose software systems. The book is structured in seven chapters. Chapter 1 presents the objectives and significance of the research, as well as a summary of the contents of the work. Chapter 2 analyses the existing classical DSL design and implementation methodology for modelling human-machine interfaces in the context of the lifecycle of general-purpose software systems. Next, chapter 3 is devoted to an analysis of existing methods and formalisms used in describing the structure of a DSL for modelling human-machine interfaces of software systems. Subsequently, chapter 4 provides a detailed description of the proposed new projection-based approach for developing such DSLs. Chapter 5 then describes the software implementation of the human-machine interface evolution based on an example of an external DSL in two domains. Eventually, chapter 6 analyses the application of the proposed projection approach for more complex systems, namely, decision support systems based on heterogeneous information of decision makers. The concluding chapter 7 summarizes the main results of the research and suggests further development paths and practical applications. The book is written for researchers in model-driven software development in general and in domain-specific language engineering in particular.
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Author 2 Ulitin, Boris.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42202-7
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-- Software engineering.
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-- User interfaces (Computer systems).
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-- Human-computer interaction.
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-- Software Engineering.
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-- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
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