Bonjour,
petit rappel : la prochaine séance du Séminaire du LRDE aura lieu demain,
Mercredi 19 novembre 2014 (11h30--13h), en Amphi 1.
Au programme :
* 11h30: Generic Tools, Specific Languages
-- Markus Voelter, independent/itemis
http://www.voelter.de
Generic Tools, Specific Languages is an approach for developing tools
and applications in a way that supports easier and more meaningful
adaptation to specific domains. To achieve this goal, GTSL generalizes
programming language IDEs to domains traditionally not addressed by
languages and IDEs.
At its core, GTSL represents applications as documents / programs /
models expressed with suitable languages. Application functionality is
provided through an IDE that is aware of the languages and their
semantics. The IDE provides editing support, and also directly
integrates domain-specific analyses and execution services. Applications
and their languages can be adapted to increasingly specific domains
using language engineering; this includes developing incremental
extensions to existing languages or creating additional, tightly
integrated languages. Language workbenches act as the foundation on
which such applications are built.
-- Dr. Markus Voelter works as an independent researcher, consultant and
coach for itemis AG in Stuttgart, Germany. His focus is on software
architecture, model-driven software development and domain specific
languages as well as on product line engineering. Markus also regularly
writes (articles, patterns, books) and speaks (trainings, conferences)
on those subjects.
--
Akim Demaille
Akim.Demaille(a)lrde.epita.fr