Abstract—Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) are widely used in software engineering and development. They usually increase productivity and achieve better quality in final products. Nevertheless, the more specific intent behind their use is different in each case. This paper provides an intent catalog that summarizes common intents and their properties. The catalog helps developers of DSLs and language workbenches in requirement analysis, identification of properties and DSL design.
Index Terms—Domain-specific languages, intent catalog, modeling, patterns.
The authors are with the Department of Automation and Applied Informatics, Budapest, Hungary (e-mail: gabor.kovesdan@aut.bme.hu, laszlo.lengyel@aut.bme.hu, mark.asztalos@aut.bme.hu).
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Cite: Gábor Kövesdán, Márk Asztalos, and László Lengyel, "Gábor Kövesdán, Márk Asztalos, and László Lengyel," International Journal of Modeling and Optimization vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 67-73, 2014.