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The paper presents Macml, a domain-specific language (DSL) that focuses on the effective specification, implementation, and verification of information systems in the domain of machinery services. As a meta-model of the application domain, the language precisely defining elements including entities, relationships, behaviors, constraints, and workflows, based on which the users, domain experts, and...
With the advent of the computer networks, Internet becomes the most important information communication media, and electronic bulletin board systems (BBS) and personal Web sites play more and more important roles in academic information exchanges. The paper discusses the current state of academic BBS and personal Web sites in China, analyses their advantages and disadvantages in academic information...
Large-scale information systems must be populated with large-scale live data to ensure the testing & simulation effectiveness. The paper presents ISDGen, an integrated tool that supports automated simulation data generation for object-oriented software systems. It uses initiation analyzer to build statistical properties into software analysis/design models, which are then transformed into program...
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