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In the previous chapter we presented the various constructs of RSL as they are visible to the language users. This concrete syntax is important for comprehensibility of the language but does not offer enough formality. In order to represent this syntax in a modelling tool, we need a formally precise version of the syntax that allows for creating storage and processing of RSL models—the abstract syntax. We use a model to represent RSL models [145, 153], and such a model is called the metamodel (“model of models”).
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Śmiałek, M., Nowakowski, W. (2015). Defining RSL. In: From Requirements to Java in a Snap. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12838-2_3
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