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DSL
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Gel: A Generic Extensible Language
Abstract. Both XML and Lisp have demonstrated the utility of generic syntax for expressing tree-structured data. But generic languages do not provide the syntactic richness of cust...
Jose Falcon, William R. Cook
FCCM
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Hardware Scripting in Gel
—Gel is a hardware description language that enables quick scripting of high level designs and can be easily extended to new design patterns. It is expression oriented and extrem...
Jonathan Bachrach, Dany Qumsiyeh, Mark Tobenkin
BMCBI
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
An XML standard for the dissemination of annotated 2D gel electrophoresis data complemented with mass spectrometry results
Background: Many proteomics initiatives require a seamless bioinformatics integration of a range of analytical steps between sample collection and systems modeling immediately ass...
Romesh Stanislaus, Liu Hong Jiang, Martha Swartz, ...
ICFP
2005
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Scrap your boilerplate with class: extensible generic functions
The `Scrap your boilerplate' approach to generic programming allows the programmer to write generic functions that can traverse arbitrary data structures, and yet have type-s...
Ralf Lämmel, Simon L. Peyton Jones
PADL
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Parametric Fortran - A Program Generator for Customized Generic Fortran Extensions
We describe the design and implementation of a program generator that can produce extensions of Fortran that are specialized to support the programming of particular applications. ...
Martin Erwig, Zhe Fu