Search for dissertations about: "domain-specific programming languages"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words domain-specific programming languages.
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11. Frontiers of Multilingual Grammar Development
Abstract : The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical Framework). The goal is to enhance both the coverage of the grammars, in terms of content and number of languages, and to reduce the development effort by automating a larger part of the process. READ MORE
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12. A Functional Approach to Hardware Software Co-Design
Abstract : Developing software for embedded systems presents quite the challenge---not only do these systems demand good knowledge of the hardware they run on, but their limited resources also make it difficult to achieve efficiency. For embedded systems with different kinds of processing elements, the challenge is even greater; the presence of heterogeneous elements both raises all of the issues associated with homogeneous systems, and may also cause non-uniform system development and capability. READ MORE
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13. Parallelism in Constraint Programming
Abstract : Writing efficient parallel programs is the biggest challenge of the software industry for the foreseeable future. We are currently in a time when parallel computers are the norm, not the exception. Soon, parallel processors will be standard even in cell phones. READ MORE
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14. Automating the development of multilingual grammars
Abstract : The thesis aims at exploring alternative ways of automating the development of multilingual GF (Grammatical Framework) grammars. The goal is to achieve semantics-preserving machine translation within a limited or semi-limited domain. READ MORE
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15. A domain-specific language for protocol stack implementation in embedded systems
Abstract : Embedded network software has become increasingly interesting for both research and business as more and more networked embedded systems emerge. Well-known infrastructure protocol stacks are reimplemented on new embedded hardware and software architectures. READ MORE