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Composing aspects with aspects

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development, 2010
Aspect-oriented programming languages modularize crosscutting concerns by separating the concerns from a base program in aspects. What they do not modularize well is the code needed to manage interactions between the aspects themselves. Therefore aspects cannot always be composed with other aspects without requiring invasive modifications.
Antoine Marot, Roel Wuyts
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More Aspects of Aspects

Inference: International Review of Science, 2022
Howard Lasnik elaborates on some of Anna Maria Di Sciullo’s points regarding Aspects of the Theory of Syntax—Noam Chomsky’s landmark text in the investigation of human language and cognitive capacity.
Howard Lasnik, Anna Maria Di Sciullo
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Design by contract for aspects, by aspects

Proceedings of the eleventh workshop on Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages, 2012
Run-time contract enforcement is a useful means to help ensure the reliability of a software system. Due to the scattering and tangling nature of crosscutting concerns, aspects can have a high degree of coupling with other modules. Contract enforcement should therefore prove especially useful for aspects. This paper presents such a run-time enforcement
Tim Molderez, Dirk Janssens
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Aspects of Compositionality

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2001
Three kinds of compositionality are defined, the criterion being the determination of the applicability of a semantic attribute \(A\) to \(E\) by the applicability i) just of \(A\) to the components of \(E\), ii) of all semantic attributes to the components of \(E\), iii) of attributes from ii) satisfying some constraints.
Gabriel Sandu, Jaakko Hintikka
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