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Significantly Increasing the Deployment of Domain Specific Languages

The special theme of this workshop is using such tools in Model-Driven Engineering for Social Good (MDE4SG). The purpose of this page is to illicit feedback on how this workshop could be made even more relevant for Domain Specific Language (DSL) experts. As a summary, GCI is predicted to exponentially increase the general problem-solving  ability of groups, which implies exponentially increasing their ability to solve  any problem in general. For any system for which problems are being solved, part of implementing a GCI is defining a "functional state space" capable of representing all possible behaviors of that system. Functional state spaces represent the set of all functions with which the system can transition from one  state to another within a given domain of its behavior. Functional state spaces can be represented by domain specific language containing a  small set of very abstract functions that spans all possible behavior in the  domain, or can be approximated by a larger set of more concrete functions representing a subset of possible behaviors in the domain. In either case those subsets can be represented using DSLs. GCI in combination with functional state spaces are predicted to exponentially increase collective outcomes, which includes social impact  as well as exponentially increasing the  deployment of DSL tools and other technologies involved in GCI. A justification of this predicted exponential increase in the deployment of  technology involved in GCI in the case of blockchain technology is provided in paper "Is General Collective Intelligence the Future of the  Blockchain?". This workshop will invite contributions exploring any of these topics from DSL experts.

In order to attract broader contributions, this workshop extends a personal invitation to submit contributions to the developers of any domain-specific modeling tools (list below ), as well as to experts in the use of any such tools, since one of the topics is how the combination of General Collective Intelligence along with  defining the functional state spaces required by a GCI can significantly  increase deployment of DSM tools.