Handling of long-lived data. This discipline corresponds to the Section 2.2.3 in the SWEBOK.
In the Scenario Building phase, environment features, constraints and characteristics are defined. Furthermore, the robot's task is defined. This includes the specification of customer acceptance tests to be performed in the specified and potentially generalized environment.
Key | Title | Authors | Year | Formalism |
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kunze2011towards | Towards semantic robot description languages | Kunze, Lars and Roehm, Tobias and Beetz, Michael | 2011 | OWL |
raman2012avoiding | Avoiding forgetfulness: Structured English specifications for high-level robot control with implicit memory | Raman, Vasumathi and Xu, Bingxin and Kress-Gazit, Hadas | 2012 | LTL |
In the Capability Building phase, basic and composite components are constructed up to the application-level and constraints for their deployment are specified. This also includes the specification and eventually generation of additional knowledge required for component execution such as knowledge bases and training data.
Key | Title | Authors | Year | Formalism |
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kunze2011towards | Towards semantic robot description languages | Kunze, Lars and Roehm, Tobias and Beetz, Michael | 2011 | OWL |
An important DSL is missing? Here is how to contribute! When using content of the Robotics DSL Zoo or referring to it, pleace consider citing our survey paper:
@article{nordmann2016survey, author = {Nordmann, Arne and Hochgeschwender, Nico and Wigand, Dennis Leroy and Wrede, Sebastian}, journal = {Journal of Software Engineering in Robotics (JOSER)}, number = {1}, pages = {75--99}, title = {{A Survey on Domain-Specific Modeling and Languages in Robotics}}, volume = {7}, year = {2016}, }