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We should stop claiming generality in our domain-specific language papers (extended abstract)
Author(s) -
Daco C. Harkes
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
research repository (delft university of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6031-9
DOI - 10.1145/3276954.3276967
Subject(s) - generality , domain (mathematical analysis) , computer science , process (computing) , domain specific language , programming language , software engineering , software , software development , domain analysis , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , psychology , software construction , mathematics , mathematical analysis , psychotherapist
Our community believes that new domain-specific languages should be as general as possible to increase their impact. However, I argue that we should stop claiming generality for new domain-specific languages. Instead, we should document how domain-specific language based software development is beneficial to the overall software development process.

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