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DSL 1999: Austin, Texas, USA
- Thomas Ball:

Proceedings of the Second Conference on Domain-Specific Languages (DSL '99), Austin, Texas, USA, October 3-5, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-255-7
Testing and Experience Reports
- Emin Gün Sirer, Brian N. Bershad:

Using production grammars in software testing. 1-13 - Lloyd H. Nakatani, Mark A. Ardis, Robert G. Olsen, Paul M. Pontrelli:

Jargons for domain engineering. 15-24 - James Reichwein, Gregg Rothermel, Margaret M. Burnett:

Slicing spreadsheets: an integrated methodology for spreadsheet testing and debugging. 25-38
Optimization and Extensibility
- Samuel Z. Guyer, Calvin Lin:

An annotation language for optimizing software libraries. 39-52 - Vijay Menon, Keshav Pingali:

A case for source-level transformations in MATLAB. 53-65 - Dale Parson:

Using Java reflection to automate extension language parsing. 67-80
DSLs and Monads
- Tim Sheard, Zine-El-Abidine Benaissa, Emir Pasalic:

DSL implementation using staging and monads. 81-94 - John Peterson, Gregory D. Hager:

Monadic robotics. 95-108
Embedded Languages
- Daan Leijen, Erik Meijer:

Domain specific embedded compilers. 109-122 - James Jennings, Eric Beuscher:

Verischemelog: Verilog embedded in Scheme. 123-134
The Web, Data, and Collaboration
- Mary F. Fernandez, Dan Suciu

, Igor Tatarinov:
Declarative specification of data-intensive Web sites. 135-148 - Du Li, Richard R. Muntz:

A collaboration specification language. 149-162 - Dan Bonachea

, Kathleen Fisher, Anne Rogers, Frederick Smith:
Hancock: a language for processing very large-scale data. 163-176

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