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Fluid AOP join point models

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Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) allows programmers to modularize the implementation of crosscutting concerns. AspectJ and related languages achieve this with a linguistic approach, which enables different modules of the program to have a crosscutting structural relationship.In fluid AOP the development environment temporarily shifts a program to an alternative crosscutting module structure to enable specific editing or reasoning tasks. The program text can appear to have different crosscutting modularities simultaneously, as opposed to just having modules that crosscut each other.In this demonstration we show three possible fluid AOP designs, and compare their look and feel using common examples.

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AspectJ Team. AspectJ homepage. http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj.
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N. Ubayashi, H. Masuhara and T. Tamai, An AOP Implementation Framework for Extending Join Point Models. In proceedings of ECOOP Workshop on Reflection, AOP and Meta-Data for Software Evolution (RAM-SE) (Oslo, Norway, Jun 2004).

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OOPSLA '06: Companion to the 21st ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
October 2006
530 pages
ISBN:159593491X
DOI:10.1145/1176617
  • General Chair:
  • Peri Tarr,
  • Program Chair:
  • William R. Cook
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  1. aspect-oriented software development (AOSD)
  2. crosscutting concern
  3. fluid view
  4. integrated development environment (IDE)

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