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A domain-specific language (DSL) is a computer language specialized to a particular application domain. This is in contrast to a general-purpose language�...
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Dec 23, 2023Domain-specific language models refer to specialized linguistic models within the AI domain, engineered to understand and generate language�...
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The current framework makes a fundamental distinction between human agents (who use HTML) and computational agents, which use CORBA or COM. We propose DSLs as a�...
Domain-specific LLM is a general model trained or fine-tuned to perform well-defined tasks dictated by organizational guidelines. Unlike a general-purpose�...
Mar 16, 2024These are tailored computer languages, meticulously crafted to solve problems in a particular domain, such as data analysis, website development�...
Domain-specific embedded languages (DSELs) expressed in higher-order, typed (HOT) languages provide a composable framework for domain-specific abstractions.
Oct 13, 2022This contribution introduces a domain specific language (Agents Assembly; AASM) and a toolset for creating and running scalable simulations,�...
ABSTRACT. Software systems are becoming more and more complex with a large number of interacting partners often distributed over a network.