Teaching Model Driven Language Handling

Authors

  • Terje Gjøsæter University of Agder
  • Andreas Prinz University of Agder

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.34.591

Abstract

Many universities teach computer language handling by mainly focussing on compiler theory, although MDD (model-driven development) and meta-modelling are increasingly important in the software industry as well as in computer science. In this article, we share some experiences from teaching a course in computer language handling where the focus is on MDD principles. We discuss the choice of tools and technologies used in demonstrations and exercises, and also give a brief glimpse of a prototype for a simple meta-model-based language handling tool that is currently being designed and considered for future use in teaching.

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Published

2011-06-09

How to Cite

[1]
T. Gjøsæter and A. Prinz, “Teaching Model Driven Language Handling”, eceasst, vol. 34, Jun. 2011.