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An End-to-End Domain-Driven Development Framework
A. Agrawal, G. Karsai, A. Ledeczi

Citation
A. Agrawal, G. Karsai, A. Ledeczi. "An End-to-End Domain-Driven Development Framework". Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, ACM, 8-15, 2003.

Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive, domain-driven framework for software development. It consists of a meta-programmable domain-specific modeling environment and a model transformation generator toolset based on graph transformations. The framework allows the creation of custom, domain-oriented programming environments that support end-user programmability. In addition, the framework could be considered an early, end-to-end implementation of the concepts advocated by the OMG's Model Driven Architecture initiative.

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    A. Agrawal, G. Karsai, A. Ledeczi. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/717.html"
    >An End-to-End Domain-Driven Development
    Framework</a>, Companion of the 18th annual ACM
    SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems,
    languages, and applications, ACM, 8-15, 2003.
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    A. Agrawal, G. Karsai, A. Ledeczi. "An End-to-End
    Domain-Driven Development Framework". Companion of the
    18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented
    programming, systems, languages, and applications, ACM,
    8-15, 2003.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{AgrawalKarsaiLedeczi03_EndtoEndDomainDrivenDevelopmentFramework,
        author = {A. Agrawal and G. Karsai and A. Ledeczi},
        title = {An End-to-End Domain-Driven Development Framework},
        booktitle = {Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN
                  conference on Object-oriented programming,
                  systems, languages, and applications},
        organization = {ACM},
        pages = {8-15},
        year = {2003},
        abstract = {This paper presents a comprehensive, domain-driven
                  framework for software development. It consists of
                  a meta-programmable domain-specific modeling
                  environment and a model transformation generator
                  toolset based on graph transformations. The
                  framework allows the creation of custom,
                  domain-oriented programming environments that
                  support end-user programmability. In addition, the
                  framework could be considered an early, end-to-end
                  implementation of the concepts advocated by the
                  OMG's Model Driven Architecture initiative.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/717.html}
    }
    

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