by Jordi Cabot | Oct 1, 2018 | project, DSLs, Model-driven Engineering
Current ECAD tools are expensive, complex to use and rely on proprietary exchange formats. We propose to leverage an existing modeling standard like SysML to build a better (and cheaper) ECAD solution with a focus on the design of electrical cables.
by Roberto Rodríguez Echeverría | Sep 28, 2018 | article, DSLs, Model-driven Engineering, tools
LSP (Language Server Protocol) facilitates the development of IDEs but so far only language server for textual languages are supported. Read our proposal to adapt LSP for graphical lenguages
by Jordi Cabot | Sep 20, 2018 | teaching, DSLs
We explain why you should think about learning ANTLR to generate your future parsers and what are the best resources for that
by Salvador Martínez | Sep 17, 2018 | article, architecture, DSLs, security
Read about our access-control mechanisms for models. We rely on a new domain-specific language tailored to the definition of RBAC rules on models and on its enforcement thanks to the automatic generation of security compliant (virtual) views.
by Martin Hunter | Aug 2, 2018 | tools, (meta)modeling, DSLs, repository, UML and OCL
Continuity is a drawing and a modeling tool at the same time and tries to combine the best of both worlds to help you create beautiful formal models
by Andreas Leue | Jul 9, 2018 | opinion, (meta)modeling, DSLs
The first step in refactoring modeling technology is to understand and tame language complexity. This post proposes several solutions for that, for instnace, the definition of alternative notations for the same conceptual language.
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