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Cinderella SLIPPER is a C-code generator that generates C code from SDL and ASN.1 models defined in Cinderella SDL. The code generator has been designed to produce compact readable C code, as one of the major obstacles of using generated code from design specifications is that software developers are inhibited by difficulties to understand the generated code.
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Rauchwerger, Y., Kristoffersen, F., Lahav, Y. (2005). Cinderella SLIPPER: An SDL to C-Code Generator. In: Prinz, A., Reed, R., Reed, J. (eds) SDL 2005: Model Driven. SDL 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3530. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11506843_15
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