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DSM@SPLASH 2015: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Jeff Gray, Jonathan Sprinkle, Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Matti Rossi:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling, DSM@SPLASH 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 27, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3903-2
Language Engineering Experiences
- Jim Davies

, Jeremy Gibbons, Adam Milward, David Milward
, Seyyed Shah, Monika Solanki, James Welch:
Domain specific modelling for clinical research. 1-8 - Subhav M. Pradhan, Abhishek Dubey

, Aniruddha S. Gokhale
, Martin Lehofer:
CHARIOT: a domain specific language for extensible cyber-physical systems. 9-16 - Kennon McKeever, Yegeta Zeleke, Matt Bunting, Jonathan Sprinkle

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Experience report: constraint-based modeling of autonomous vehicle trajectories. 17-22
Code Generation
- Katrin Hölldobler, Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Bernhard Rumpe

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Adaptable symbol table management by meta modeling and generation of symbol table infrastructures. 23-30 - Al Niessner, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Belinda Randolph, Honghanh Nguyen:

Automating engineering with a domain-specific language and a code generator. 31-36 - Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Alexander Roth, Bernhard Rumpe

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Management of guided and unguided code generator customizations by using a symbol table. 37-42 - Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Alexander Roth, Bernhard Rumpe

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Mixed generative and handcoded development of adaptable data-centric business applications. 43-44
Language Evolution and Reuse
- Thomas Degueule

, Benoît Combemale, Arnaud Blouin, Olivier Barais:
Reusing legacy DSLs with Melange. 45-46 - Juri Di Rocco, Davide Di Ruscio

, Alfonso Pierantonio
, Ludovico Iovino
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Supporting users to manage breaking and unresolvable changes in coupled evolution. 47-54
Language Engineering Perspectives
- Markus Voelter, Zaur Molotnikov, Bernd Kolb:

Towards improving software security using language engineering and mbeddr C. 55-62 - Brian Broll, Ákos Lédeczi:

Extensible visual constraint language. 63-70 - Hugo Sica de Andrade

, Federico Giaimo
, Christian Berger, Ivica Crnkovic
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Systematic evaluation of three data marshalling approaches for distributed software systems. 71-76

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