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Model and Program Transformation

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So far, we focused on defining the syntax of DSLs in efficient ways. We worked with abstract and concrete syntax. We have seen tools that can transform syntax definitions (meta-models and grammars in our case) not only into model editors, but into a whole infrastructure for processing models that adhere to the syntax definition.

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Wąsowski, A., Berger, T. (2023). Model and Program Transformation. In: Domain-Specific Languages. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23669-3_7

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