Super-Languages: Developing Languages and Applications with XMF (Second Edition)
Tony Clark, Paul Sammut, James Willans

TL;DR
This book introduces XMF, a language for language engineering, demonstrating its use through examples and applications, emphasizing practical language development techniques.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive guide to XMF for language engineering, with practical examples and applications, highlighting its capabilities for language development.
Findings
XMF enables effective language engineering.
Practical applications can be directly written in XOCL.
The book demonstrates XMF's utility through concrete examples.
Abstract
The aim of this book is to introduce the language XMF. This is done by defining the language, providing some examples of applications that can be written directly in the XOCL language that comes with XMF, and then by showing how XMF can be used for language engineering. The main focus of this book is on language engineering by example.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
