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The system RUEGEN-KS (Rostocker UEbersetzer GENerator für KommandoSprachen) is a tool used for development of dialogue systems based on command languages. Usually the command languages will be described by a GSF (grammar of syntactical functions), a special form of attribute grammars. It is a special feature of RUEGEN-KS that the GSF can be produced by the system itself. In this case the designer has to write down a requirement specification in a signature-like way in the sense of algebra.
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Lämmel, R. (1991). The translator writing system RUEGEN-KS. In: Alblas, H., Melichar, B. (eds) Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems. SAGA School 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 545. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54572-7_23
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