Abstract syntax trees (ASTs) are known from compiler construction where they build the intermediate data format which is passed from the analytic front-end to the synthetic back-end. In model driven software development ASTs are used as a model of the source code. The Object Management Group (OMG) has issued a request for proposals for AST models. Various levels of abstraction can be introduced. ASTs can be used for program analysis and for program transformation. In this paper we present an eclipse based representation framework for ASTs.
Citation:
G. Fischer, J. Lusiardi, J. Wolff von Gudenberg, "Abstract Syntax Trees - and their Role in Model Driven Software Development," icsea, pp.38, International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2007), 2007