Domain Specific Languages (DSLs)
Jozef Hooman
Creating a Domain Specific Language (DSL) with Xtext
Manual Creating a Domain Specific Language (DSL) with Xtext in Eclipse.
For more advanced usage of Xtext, especially addressing modularity, see the
Advanced Xtext Manual on Modularity (based on Eclipse 2019-06 and Xtext 2.18).
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The Xtext technology is used to develop a new IDE for the POOSL language.
Selected publications
- Gaining Industrial Confidence for the Introduction of Domain-Specific Languages
Arjan J. Mooij, Jozef Hooman, and Rob Albers
Proceedings 37th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), Workshop on Industrial Experience in Embedded Systems Design (IEESD 2013), IEEE Computer Society, pages 662-667, 2013.
- Early Fault Detection using Design Models for Collision Prevention in Medical Equipment
Arjan J. Mooij, Jozef Hooman, and Rob Albers
Foundations of Health Information Engineering
and Systems (FHIES 2013),
LNCS 8315, pages 170-187, Springer-Verlag, 2014.
- Industrial Application of Domain Specific Languages Combined with Formal Techniques
Mathijs Schuts and Jozef Hooman
Proc. Workshop on Real World Domain Specific Languages (RWDSL), The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO),
pages 2:1-2:8, 2016.
- Improving Maintenance by Creating a DSL for Configuring a Fieldbus
Mathijs Schuts and Jozef Hooman
Proc. Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM’16),
pages 28-34, 2017.
- Integrating Interface Modeling and Analysis in an Industrial Setting
Ivan Kurtev, Mathijs Schuts, Jozef Hooman, and Dirk-Jan Swagerman
Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development (MODELSWARD 2017),
pages 345-352, 2017.
- Early Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems using Co-simulation and Multi-level Modelling
Thomas Nägele, Tim Broenink, Jozef Hooman and Jan Broenink
Proceedings IEEE Industrial Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS 2019),
pages 133-138, 2019.