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The Knowledge Industry Survival Strategy (KISS)
Tony Clark, Thames Valley University, London, UKJorn Bettin, Sofismo, Switzerland
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DSLs: Benefits and Problems
• Benefits: – express problems in a compact form that reflects
the natural terminology of human domain experts– Raise the level of abstraction– Clean separation of concerns in problem space.
• Problems:– Interoperability (similar to CASE tools in 90s)– Cannot realise tool chains.– No common framework, processes, terminology,...
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Tool Chain Scenario
Given:• A tool to support business motivation (goal)
modelling.• A tool to design business components
(information models + state machines)• A tool to design business processes (generate
enterprise workflow applications)How would these work together to produce a
complete application?
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Tool Chain Requirements
1. Tools should be able to persist models. 2. A tool must be able to supply its models to
another tool.3. A tool must make its data format available4. Inter-tool control5. Precise model semantics
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Tool Definitions and Terms
• Model• Abstract Syntax• Concrete Syntax• Well-formedness• Language Definition• Semantics• Meta-language• Generic Tool• Model Transformation
• Model Persistence• Model Weaving• Model Execution• Model Editor• Model Reader• Model Writer• Model Walker• Tool Interface• Tool Chain• Tool Framework
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Current Approaches
Standard-like technologies and OS :• UML• MOF• EMF, GMF, Xtext, oAW,...Vendor-specific technologies:• MS Visual Studio, Oslo• MetaCase, ...• MPS, Intensional, ...Research Technologies:• Stratego, ...
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KISS: Aims and Core Values
• Automate software construction from domain models.
• Work with domain specific assets• Support the emergence of supply chains.• Open Source Infrastructure• Support the Agile Manifesto• Language Definition covers all Use Cases.
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Interoperability: Tool Descriptors
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Interoperability: Tool Chains
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Interoperability: DSML Tools
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Interoperability: Syntax
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Interoperability: Syntax
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Interoperability: Tool Interfaces
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Interoperability: Behaviour
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Interoperability: Meta-Models
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Compliance Levels
0. No specific features are identifiable.1. DSL tools interoperate through reified interfaces, e.g.
persistence.2. Tools interoperate through a common serialization
format (shared meta-language through translation).3. Dynamically shared data (shared meta-language).4. Common language/model manipulation through
common service (limited shared behaviour).5. Interoperable behaviour through common behaviour
representation.
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Interoperability Compliance Levels