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Domain Specific Languages (DSL) have received some prominence recently. Designing a DSL and all their tools is still cumbersome and lots of work. Engineering of DSLs is still at infancy, not even the terms have been coined and agreed on. In particular globalization and all its consequences need to be precisely defined and discussed. This chapter provides a definition of the relevant terms and relates them, such that a conceptual model emerges. The authors think that this clarification of terms and the meaning will foster the field of efficient DSL definition and evolution in the future.
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Clark, T., van den Brand, M., Combemale, B., Rumpe, B. (2015). Conceptual Model of the Globalization for Domain-Specific Languages. In: Combemale, B., Cheng, B., France, R., Jézéquel, JM., Rumpe, B. (eds) Globalizing Domain-Specific Languages. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9400. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26172-0_2
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