Our paper “Concern-Oriented Language Development (COLD): Fostering Reuse in Language Engineering” was accepted for publication at COMLAN! This is the result of the work achieved during the 1st Workshop on Reuse at the Language Level at the Bellairs Research Institute of McGill
Paper on trace comprehension accepted at ECMFA’18!
Our paper “Trace Comprehension Operators for Executable DSLs” written by Dorian Leroy, Erwan Bousse, Anaël Megna, Benoit Combemale and Manuel Wimmer was accepted at the 14th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications (ECMFA)! Camera ready coming soon.
Paper on Omniscient Debugging for executable DSLs accepted at JSS!
Our journal paper “Omniscient Debugging for executable DSLs“, written by Erwan Bousse, Dorian Leroy, Benoit Combemale, Manuel Wimmer and Benoit Baudry, was accepted for a special issue on program debugging of the Journal of Systems and Software!
Tool demos at MODELS 2017 workshops (EXE and MDEBug)
Two TETRABOX tool demos were presented at MODELS’17! First, at MDEbug’17, we presented our tool demo paper “Domain-Level Debugging for Compiled DSLs with the GEMOC Studio“. You can download the slides and access the source code. The preprint will be
MiniTL toy example on GitHub
As one of the initial tasks of the project, we have developed a small interpreted toy executable Domain-Specific Model Modeling Language (xDSML), more precisely a Domain-Specific Transformation Language (DSTL), called MiniTL. The language defines a model transformation as a set
Open position: pre-doc researcher
Our open position for a pre-doc researcher (ie. PhD student) position is now available online at this page. The proposed initial research topic is as the crossroad between model transformation testing and executable language engineering, and aims at targeting goals
TETRA Box kickoff
The TETRA Box project just started, and we now have a running website. Stay tuned here for more information on the project, its members and its achievements! We currently have an open position for a pre-doctoral researcher (ie. a PhD