Languages for Specification, Design, and Prototyping
Abstract
This report is about specificaiton, design and prototyping languages supporting new paradigms for software development. The languages used in the Computer Aided Software Engineering paradigms differ from the ones in traditional software development because of the need for supporting a higher level of automation at the early stages of software development. Analysis and comparisons among these languages are discussed in detail in this report
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