Syntax Map: A Modeling Language for Capturing Requirements of Graphical DSML

Domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) are designed to model particular domains of interest using graphical, textual, or mixed syntax. Although most metamodeling tools offer an environment that automates several language development tasks, there is still a lack of support for aiding the domain e...

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