Proceedings Article10.1109/ECBS.1999.755896
Metaprogrammable toolkit for model-integrated computing
Akos Ledeczi,Miklós Maróti,Gabor Karsai,G. Nordstrom +3 more
- 07 Mar 1999
- pp 311-317
TL;DR: A toolkit that makes the rapid creation of MIPS environments possible through metaprogramming is presented that combines modeling, constraint management, and automatic program synthesis components.
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Abstract: Model-integrated computing, specifically model-integrated program synthesis (MIPS) environments that include visual model building, constraint management, and automatic program synthesis components, are well suited for the design and implementation of complex computer based systems. However, building such an environment from scratch for each new domain can be cost-prohibitive. This paper presents a toolkit that makes the rapid creation of MIPS environments possible through metaprogramming.
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