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HorusCML: Context-aware domain-specific visual languages designer

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posted on 2024-07-26, 13:59 authored by Mohamed Abdelrazek, John Grundy, Ulf Ruegg
The objective behind building domain-specific visual languages (DSVLs) is to provide users with the most appropriate concepts and notations that best fit with their domain and experience. However, the existing DSVL designers do not support integrating environment and user context information when modeling, editing or viewing DSVL models at different locations, permissions, devices, etc. In this paper, we introduce HorusCML, a context-aware DSVL designer, which supports DSVL experts in integrating necessary context details within their DSVLs. The resultant DSVLs can reflect different facets, layouts, and behaviours according to context it is used in. We show a case study on developing a context-aware data flow diagram DSVL tool using HorusCML.

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Model-driven engineering of scientific software for graphical processing units

Australian Research Council

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ISBN

9781479940356

ISSN

1943-6106

Journal title

2014 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)

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IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (was VL)

Location

Melbourne

Start date

2014-07-28

End date

2014-08-01

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3 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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