Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Domain-Specific Language Design and Implementation (DSLDI 2015)
Tijs van der Storm, Sebastian Erdweg

TL;DR
This workshop proceedings compiles research and discussions on designing, implementing, and applying domain-specific languages across various fields, aiming to advance community knowledge and support for modern DSL development.
Contribution
It provides a collection of abstracts and insights from experts on DSL design, implementation, and application in diverse domains, including a panel discussion on language composition.
Findings
Insights into DSL design best practices
Exploration of new domains for DSL application
Discussion on language composition techniques
Abstract
The goal of the DSLDI workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in sharing ideas on how DSLs should be designed, implemented, supported by tools, and applied in realistic application contexts. We are both interested in discovering how already known domains such as graph processing or machine learning can be best supported by DSLs, but also in exploring new domains that could be targeted by DSLs. More generally, we are interested in building a community that can drive forward the development of modern DSLs. These informal post-proceedings contain the submitted talk abstracts to the 3rd DSLDI workshop (DSLDI'15), and a summary of the panel discussion on Language Composition.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques
