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Software Language Engineering [electronic resource] : 4th International Conference, SLE 2011, Braga, Portugal, July 3-4, 2011, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Anthony Sloane, Uwe Aßmann.

Contributor(s): Sloane, Anthony [editor.] | Aßmann, Uwe [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Programming and Software Engineering: 6940Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Edition: 1st ed. 2012.Description: XII, 389 p. 95 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642288302.Subject(s): Software engineering | Compilers (Computer programs) | Computer science | User interfaces (Computer systems) | Human-computer interaction | Software Engineering | Compilers and Interpreters | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming | User Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2011, held in Braga, Portugal, in July 2011. The 18 papers presented together with 4 tool/language demonstration papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. SLE's foremost mission is to encourage and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different, more specialized, and yet complementary perspectives. SLE emphasizes the fundamental notion of languages as opposed to any realization in specific technical spaces.
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2011, held in Braga, Portugal, in July 2011. The 18 papers presented together with 4 tool/language demonstration papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. SLE's foremost mission is to encourage and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different, more specialized, and yet complementary perspectives. SLE emphasizes the fundamental notion of languages as opposed to any realization in specific technical spaces.

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