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  1. Proceedings of the compilation of the co-located workshops on DSM'11, TMC'11, AGERE! 2011, AOOPES'11, NEAT'11, & VMIL'11 (SPLASH '11 Workshops)
  2. Models for forms
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The 11th workshop on domain-specific modeling
Workshop on transitioning to multicore (TMC 2011): overview abstract
Agere! (actors and agents reloaded): splash 2011 workshop on programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents and decentralized control
Aoopes'11 workshop overview abstract
Reverse-engineering user interfaces to facilitateporting to and across mobile devices and platforms
Et (smart) phone home!
Towards a comparative analysis of meta-metamodels
Parallel programming by hints
A feature model of actor, agent, and object programming languages
Agile practices in embedded systems
Teaching students to learn to learn mobile phone programming
Virtual machines should be invisible
Models for forms
Profiling and tuning the performance of an STM-based concurrent program
Designing a general-purpose programming language based on agent-oriented abstractions: the simpAL project
Constrained data acquisition for mobile citizen science applications
A microbenchmark case study and lessons learned
Advancing generic metamodels
A lock-free cache invalidation protocol for the atom system
Behavioral programming, decentralized control, and multiple time scales
Cloud computing and mapreduce for reliability and scalability of ubiquitous learning systems
ALIA4J's [(just-in-time) compile-time] MOP for advanced dispatching
Design patterns for metamodels
Software transactional memory vs. locking in a functional language: a controlled experiment
Cloudscape: language support to coordinate and control distributed applications in the cloud
Next in line, please!: exploiting the indirect benefits of inlining by accurately predicting further inlining
A DSML for reversible transformations
Are Java programmers transitioning to multicore?: a large scale study of java FLOSS
AF-Raf: an agent-oriented programming language with algebraic data types
Intermediate language extensions for parallelism
A pattern-based approach to DSL development
Locks, deadlocks and abstractions: experiences with multi-threaded programming at CloudFlare, Inc.
An agent framework for agent societies
Which problems does a multi-language virtual machine need to solve in the multicore/manycore era?
Bottom up creation of a DSL using templates and JSON
Expressing pipeline parallelism using TBB constructs: a case study on what works and what doesn't
(No) more design patterns for multi-agent systems
Towards integration of policies into DSMLs
Integrating jason in a multi-agent platform with support for interaction protocols.
SharpLudus revisited: from ad hoc and monolithic digital game DSLs to effectively customized DSM approaches
AmbientTalk: modern actors for modern networks
Guidance for domain specific modeling in small and medium enterprises
Exploiting intelligent agent-based technologies for programming smart mobile applications
autoVHDL: a domain-specific modeling language for the auto-generation of VHDL core wrappers
The GMF-based syntax tool of a DSML for the semantic web enabled multi-agent systems
A domain specific language for enterprise grade cloud-mobile hybrid applications
Exploiting the JaCaMo framework for realising an adaptive room governance application
LattesMiner: a multilingual DSL for information extraction from lattes platform

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Models for forms

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Abler, Daniel Welch, James Harris, Steve Crichton, Charles Davies, Jim
Abstract To make reliable, safe, and effective use of data outside the context of its collection, we require an adequate understanding of its meaning. In data-intensive science, as in many other applications of computing, this necessitates the association of each item of data with complex, detailed metadata. The most important, most useful piece of metadata is often a description of the form used in data acquisition. This paper discusses, with examples, the requirements for standard metamodels or languages for forms, sufficient for the automatic association of form data with a computable description of its semantics, and also for the automatic generation of form structures and completion workflows. It explains how form models in specific domains can be used to facilitate data sharing, and to improve data quality, and semantic interoperability.
Starting Page 13
Ending Page 18
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450311830
DOI 10.1145/2095050.2095054
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2011-10-23
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Forms Data capture Semantic interoperability Metamodel
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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