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Grammar-oriented programming

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Grammar-orientedprogramming (GOP) andGrammar-oriented Object Design (GOOD) are good for designing and creating adomain-specific programming language (DSL) for a specific business domain.

GOOD can be used to drive the execution of the application or it can be used to embed the declarative processing logic of a context-aware component (CAC) orcontext-aware service (CAS). GOOD is a method for creating and maintaining dynamically reconfigurablesoftware architectures driven by business-process architectures. The business compiler was used to capture business processes within real-time workshops for various lines of business and create an executable simulation of the processes used.

Instead of using one DSL for the entire programming activity, GOOD suggests the combination of defining domain-specific behavioral semantics in conjunction with the use of more traditional,general purpose programming languages.

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