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== Overview ==
Domain-specific modeling (DSM) often also includes the idea of [[Automatic programming|code generation]]: [[Automation|automating]] the creation of executable [[source code]] directly from the ___domain-specific language models. Being free from the manual creation and maintenance of source code means ___domain-specific language can significantly improve developer productivity.<ref name="dsmKelly">Kelly, S. and Tolvanen, J.-P., (2008) ''Domain-Specific Modeling: Enabling Full Code Generation,'' John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey. {{ISBN
Domain-specific language differs from earlier code generation attempts in the [[Computer-aided software engineering|CASE]] tools of the 1980s or [[Unified Modeling Language|UML]] tools of the 1990s. In both of these, the code generators and modeling languages were built by tool vendors.{{fact|date=November 2012}} While it is possible for a tool vendor to create a ___domain-specific language and generators, it is more normal for ___domain-specific language to occur within one organization. One or a few expert developers creates the modeling language and generators, and the rest of the developers use them.
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