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Knowledge industry survival strategy (KISS): fundamental principles and interoperability requirements for domain specific modeling languages

Published: 25 October 2009 Publication History

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Domain Specific Languages are raising the level of abstraction of software specifications and of knowledge represen-tation in general. When DSLs are used to formalize the results of domain analysis, the result is a clean separation of concerns in the problem space. This is a major advance over aspect oriented programming, where separation of concerns is only achieved in the solution space. However, the level of interoperability between current DSL tools is comparable to the level of interoperability between CASE tools in the 90s. To increase the popularity of DSL based approaches, this needs to change. Software development has become highly decentralized, and an assumption that all parties in a global software supply chain will use identical tooling is simply not realistic. As a result today's software supply chains are much less automated than supply chains in other, more mature industries. The KISS series of workshops is used to incrementally establish a consensus on the fundamental principles that underpin the use of DSLs, and to improve DSL tool interoperability.

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[1]
KISS signatories "Knowledge Industry Survival Strategy" (2009), www.industrialized-software.org/kiss-initiative.
[2]
Tony Clark, Jorn Bettin "Knowledge Industry Survival Strat-egy" (2009), itcentre.tvu.ac.uk/~clark/Papers/KISS.pdf.
[3]
KISS signatories "KISS Workshop at Code Generation 2009, Cambridge, United Kingdom", www.industrialized-software.org/kiss-cg-2009.
[4]
KISS signatories "KISS Workshop at ASWEC 2009, Gold Coast, Australia", www.industrialized-software.org/kiss-aswec-2009.
[5]
Tony Clark, Jorn Bettin (ed.) "Software and Systems Modeling, Theme Section on Model Based Interoperability" (2009), http://sosym.se-rwth.de/theme_issues/cfp-MBI.pdf.

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OOPSLA '09: Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications
October 2009
502 pages
ISBN:9781605587684
DOI:10.1145/1639950

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Published: 25 October 2009

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  1. domain specific language
  2. interoperability
  3. model driven software
  4. modeling language design
  5. modularity

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