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Developing domain-specific languages for ocean modeling

Developing domain-specific languages for ocean modeling
Developing domain-specific languages for ocean modeling

Climate and Ocean Modeling are complex and long-living software systems. Due to their history and continuous growth, they face challenges due to code complexity, cross-cutting concerns and limited modularization. OceanDSL aims to address these issues by supporting separation of concerns utilizing Domain-Specific Languages. While there are projects addressing numerical modeling and parallelization, we focus on configuration and parametrization as well as deployment and execution. In this paper, we document our efforts regarding configuration and parametrization as well as start the discussion how to introduce DSLs in scientific computing in an efficient and sustainable way.

Domain-specific languages, Model configuration, Model parametrization, Scientific computing
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Jung, Reiner
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Gundlach, Sven
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Simonov, Serafim
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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Götz, Sebastian
Linsbauer, Lukas
Schaefer, Ina
Wortmann, Andreas
Jung, Reiner
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Gundlach, Sven
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Simonov, Serafim
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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Götz, Sebastian
Linsbauer, Lukas
Schaefer, Ina
Wortmann, Andreas

Jung, Reiner, Gundlach, Sven, Simonov, Serafim and Hasselbring, Wilhelm (2021) Developing domain-specific languages for ocean modeling. Götz, Sebastian, Linsbauer, Lukas, Schaefer, Ina and Wortmann, Andreas (eds.) In Software Engineering 2021 Satellite Events - Workshops and Tools & Demos: Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2021 Satellite Events. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 12 pp .

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Abstract

Climate and Ocean Modeling are complex and long-living software systems. Due to their history and continuous growth, they face challenges due to code complexity, cross-cutting concerns and limited modularization. OceanDSL aims to address these issues by supporting separation of concerns utilizing Domain-Specific Languages. While there are projects addressing numerical modeling and parallelization, we focus on configuration and parametrization as well as deployment and execution. In this paper, we document our efforts regarding configuration and parametrization as well as start the discussion how to introduce DSLs in scientific computing in an efficient and sustainable way.

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Published date: 2021
Venue - Dates: 2021 Workshops and Tools Demonstrations of the Software Engineering Satellite Events, SE-SE 2021, , Virtual, Braunschweig, Germany, 2021-02-22 - 2021-02-26
Keywords: Domain-specific languages, Model configuration, Model parametrization, Scientific computing

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Local EPrints ID: 488790
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488790
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ORCID for Wilhelm Hasselbring: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6625-4335

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Date deposited: 05 Apr 2024 16:42
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 02:15

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Author: Reiner Jung
Author: Sven Gundlach
Author: Serafim Simonov
Author: Wilhelm Hasselbring ORCID iD
Editor: Sebastian Götz
Editor: Lukas Linsbauer
Editor: Ina Schaefer
Editor: Andreas Wortmann

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