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type:: [[REVIEWS]]
tags::
year:: 2023
venue:: [[MODELS-MLE]]
full-title:: A Rapid Prototyping Language Workbench for Textual DSLs based on Xtext: Vision and Progress
date-start:: [[09-08-2023]] - 22:54
date-submitted:: [[12-08-2023]]
external-links::
status:: [[DONE]]
deadline-submission:: [[10-08-2023]]
file:: ![MLE23_paper_2.pdf](../assets/MLE23_paper_2_1691614458443_0.pdf)
- [[Highlights]]
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- [[Comments]]
- The paper envisions an approach to support the rapid prototyping of textual domain-specific languages. An improvement of the GrammarOptimizer tool is envisioned to reduce the manual overhead typically required when using the initial version of GrammarOptimizer. The expected improvements mainly include a visual configuration of GrammarOptimizer rules and a real-time preview of the grammar being developed.
- The paper is well-written and structured. The envisioned language workbench makes sense, and the quested functionalities are primarily needed.
The main limitation of the paper is not related to the wanted functionalities of the envisioned workbench; it is about the need for more description of how the authors plan to implement and achieve such functionalities technically. What is the starting point from a technological point of view? What main challenges do the authors foresee in developing the envisioned approach? How do they plan to deal with them?
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