Frame Language

Frame language is a meta language. It applies the frame concept to the structuring of language properties. Frame languages are usually software languages. In general, "frame" means "something what can/(has to be) fulfilled". In such sense, for example: Object-oriented programming languages are frame languages, but also every grammar is a frame language. In specific contexts, the authors of computer languages use the term "frame" arbitrarily and frequently intuitively, and in a metaphoric sense. Frame languages are rather focused on the recognition and description of objects classes, and relations and interactions are considered as "secondary".

 

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