Code Generation with the Exemplar Flexibilization Language
Reuben Heradio ( UNED, Spain )
- 15:30 7th March 2008 ( week 8, Hilary Term 2008 )Room 479 of the Wolfson Building
Code Generation is an increasing popular technique for implementing Software Product Lines that produces code from abstract specifications written in Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). This work proposes to take advantage of the similitude among the products in a domain to generate them by analogy. That is, instead of synthesizing the final code from scratch or transforming the DSL specifications, the final products are obtained by adapting a previously developed domain product. The work also discusses the capabilities and limitations of several currently available tools and languages to implement this kind of generators and introduce a new language to overcome the limitations.