Usability Heuristics for Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)

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Usability Heuristics for Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)Date
2020-03-30Citation
Mosqueira-Rey, E., & Alonso-Ríos, D. (2020, March). Usability heuristics for domain-specific languages (DSLs). In Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (pp. 1340-1343). Doi: 10.1145/3341105.3374234
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[Abstract] The usability of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) has been attracting considerable interest from researchers lately. In particular, our literature review found many usability studies that make use of subjective and empirical methods. However, we noted a lack of heuristic methods in the literature. In comparison, there exist several usability studies of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that have used heuristics with success, so we argue that this approach would be also useful for DSLs. Therefore, this paper proposes a set of usability heuristics for DSLs and illustrates the approach with a case study. We show how our heuristics helped us identify many actual usability problems, even for a simple DSL.
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Human-centered computing
Human computer interaction (HCI)
HCI theory, concepts and models
Software and its engineering
Software creation and management
Designing software
Human computer interaction (HCI)
HCI theory, concepts and models
Software and its engineering
Software creation and management
Designing software
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978-145036866-7