Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2643135.2643141
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Abstract: Different XML formats are widely used for data exchange and processing, being often necessary to mutually convert between them. Standard XML transformation languages, like XSLT or XQuery, are unsatisfactory for this purpose since they require writing a separate transformation for each direction. Existing bidirectional transformation languages mean to cover this gap, by allowing programmers to write a single program that denotes both transformations. However, they often 1) induce a more cumbersome programming s… Show more

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“…Our work is theoretically based on asymmetric lenses [17] of bidirectional transformations [11,19], particularly taking inspiration from the recent progress on putback-based bidirectional programming [15,27,28,40,41]. As explained in Sect.…”
Section: Comparison With a Get-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work is theoretically based on asymmetric lenses [17] of bidirectional transformations [11,19], particularly taking inspiration from the recent progress on putback-based bidirectional programming [15,27,28,40,41]. As explained in Sect.…”
Section: Comparison With a Get-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%