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Author(s):  
Manouchehr Zadahmad ◽  
Eugene Syriani ◽  
Omar Alam ◽  
Esther Guerra ◽  
Juan de Lara

Author(s):  
Oliver Reinhardt ◽  
Tom Warnke ◽  
Adelinde M. Uhrmacher

AbstractConducting simulation studies within a model-based framework is a complex process, in which many different concerns must be considered. Central tasks include the specification of the simulation model, the execution of simulation runs, the conduction of systematic simulation experiments, and the management and documentation of the model’s context. In this chapter, we look into how these concerns can be separated and handled by applying domain-specific languages (DSLs), that is, languages that are tailored to specific tasks in a specific application domain. We demonstrate and discuss the features of the approach by using the modelling language ML3, the experiment specification language SESSL, and PROV, a graph-based standard to describe the provenance information underlying the multi-stage process of model development.


Machines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 342
Author(s):  
Jing Ma ◽  
Xiaobo Che ◽  
Yanqiang Li ◽  
Edmund M.-K. Lai

Testing and validation of the functionalities and safety of automated vehicles shifted from a distance-based to a scenario-based method in the past decade. A number of domain-specific languages and systems were developed to support scenario-based testing. The aim of this paper is to review and compare the features and characteristics of the major scenario description languages and systems (SDLS). Each of them is designed for different purposes and with different goals; therefore, they have their strengths and weaknesses. Their characteristics are highlighted with an example nontrivial traffic scenario that we designed. We also discuss some directions for further development and research of these SDLS.


Author(s):  
Akif Quddus Khan

This paper aims to provide an overview of the complete process in the development of a Domain-Specific Language (DSL). It explains the construction steps such as preliminary research, language implementation, and evaluation. Moreover, it provides details for different key components which are commonly found in the DSLs such as the abstraction layer, DSL metamodel, and the applications. It also explains the general limitations related to the Domain-Specific Languages for Workflows.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo C. Cañizares ◽  
Pablo Gómez-Abajo ◽  
Alberto Núñez ◽  
Esther Guerra ◽  
Juan de Lara

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorian Leroy ◽  
Benoît Lelandais ◽  
Marie-Pierre Oudot ◽  
Benoit Combemale

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lyudmila N. Lyadova ◽  
Alexander O. Sukhov ◽  
Marsel R. Nureev

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. A. Karl Friebel ◽  
Stephanie Soldavini ◽  
Gerald Hempel ◽  
Christian Pilato ◽  
Jeronimo Castrillon

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