Adjective
domain-specific (comparative more domain-specific, superlative most domain-specific)
(computing) dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation/solution technique
However, whereas the predicates in the heads of clauses are defined by the constraint logic program, the predicates in the constraints are predefined by some domain-specific model-theoretic structure or theory. Source: Internet
Recently, Camenisch and Lehmann (CCS 15) have proposed a pseudonym scheme that addresses this problem by domain-specific pseudonyms. Source: Internet
Speed time-to-market: Ready-to-use, domain-specific routines and system-wide visual performance analysis quickly identify issues and reduce optimization time. Source: Internet
A sub-domain of meta-programming is the writing of domain-specific languages (DSLs). Source: Internet
Semantics Blocks containing domain-specific language can be submitted as arguments to specific evaluator functions. Source: Internet
Some mechanisms, termed domain-specific, deal with recurrent adaptive problems over the course of human evolutionary history. Source: Internet