| A. Navasa, M.A. Perez, J.M. Murillo, Developing Components Based Systems using AOP Concepts. Workshop on Advanced Separation of Concerns in ECOOP 2001. Budapest Hungra |
....dependencies manageable. It may be necessary to recompile an entire component after changing one functional aspect but never an entire application. One refinement of Figure 12 would be to make connective aspects layered for synchronization, distribution, overall coordination, and so on as in [15]. It is also possible to imagine that the design could be made recursive. For example, components (composed of functional aspects) might be composed by a mixture of functional and connective aspects into services, which are further composed by connective aspects into applications. Besides being ....
Navasa, A., Perez, M., and Murillo, Juan, Developing Component Based Systems Using AOP Concepts, ICSE Workshop on Advanced Separation of Concerns in Software Engineering, May 2001.
....Rapide [Luc95] Darwin [MaKr96] Wrigh [All97] Acme [GaMoWi97] etc. In order to introduce the concepts from aspect orientation in the architectural design of applications, it would be necessary to adapt the current software architect s tools. However, some previous works of our research group [NaPeMu01, PeNaMu01, NaPeMu02] has revealed that this is a non trivial task. With respect to the architectural styles, one may consider proposing an architectural style for systems in which aspects will be handled in a separated way. Nonetheless, our experience tells us that it is not easy for the following two reasons: 1. On ....
A. Navasa, M.A. Perez, J.M. Murillo, Developing Components Based Systems using AOP Concepts. Workshop on Advanced Separation of Concerns in ECOOP 2001. Budapest Hungra
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