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Abstract:
Domain-Specific Software Engineering
Traditionally, software development does not rely on an in-depth knowledge of the target domain. Instead, domain-specific knowledge is integrated in the software development process in an ad hoc and partial fashion, without much formal basis or tools. In doing so, software systems are takled in isolation, making conceptual or implementation factorization difficult. Yet, it is fundamental to observe that programs often belong to a family. In this family, they share commonalities and expose specific variations.
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