2009 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Using Grammarware Languages to Define Operational Semantics of Modelled Languages
verfasst von : Daniel A. Sadilek, Guido Wachsmuth
Erschienen in: Objects, Components, Models and Patterns
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Abstract State Machines, Prolog, and Scheme are well- established for language engineering in the technological space of grammarware. In this paper, we show how they can be integrated into the technological space of modelware to describe operational semantics of modelled languages. Integration is based on three bridges: a physical, a logical, and a pragmatical bridge between grammarware language and modelling framework. We applied our approach to integrate Abstract State Machines, Prolog, and Scheme as description languages in
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2.0, an extensible, unified framework for prototyping operational semantics of modelled languages. In this paper, we discuss in detail the bridging of Abstract State Machines as well as an industrial case study based on this.