325 resultados para DSL, JavaCC, ANTLR, Xtext grammatica
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Software architecture consists of a set of design choices that can be partially expressed in form of rules that the implementation must conform to. Architectural rules are intended to ensure properties that fulfill fundamental non-functional requirements. Verifying architectural rules is often a non- trivial activity: available tools are often not very usable and support only a narrow subset of the rules that are commonly specified by practitioners. In this paper we present a new highly-readable declarative language for specifying architectural rules. With our approach, users can specify a wide variety of rules using a single uniform notation. Rules can get tested by third-party tools by conforming to pre-defined specification templates. Practitioners can take advantage of the capabilities of a growing number of testing tools without dealing with them directly.
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hrsg. von Ioh. Heinr. Michaelis
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di I. Costa
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di Samuel Romanelli
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Teilw. in hebr. Schr.
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J. C. Brucherus
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di Francesco Scerbo
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Elia S. Artom
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auctore B. Ubach
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auctore Tacone Roorda
Johannis Bohemi Grammatica Hebraea revisa et locupletata. Accessit paraenesis ad studia linguarum...
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auctore Iohanne Quinquarboreo
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auctore Iohanne Quinquarboreo
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Teilw. in hebr. Schr.
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Io. Heinr. Michaelis