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Date: 2018-08-30 22:04:11
Software engineering
Computing
Modeling and simulation
Software architecture
Software design
Domain-specific language
Domain-driven design
Conceptual model
Architectural pattern
Scientific modelling
Domain-specific modeling
Feature engineering

Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, 4th International Conference on Predictive Applications and APIs An Architecture and Domain Specific Language Framework for Repeated Domain-Specific Predictive M

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