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Using AspectJ to build a software product line for mobile devices
Trevor J. Young
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Verifying the behavior of agents in BDI4JADE with AspectJ
Francisco Cunha +3 more
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An Approach for Testing Pointcut Descriptors in AspectJ
R. Delamare +4 more
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Impact-Analyse für AspectJ - Eine kritische Analyse mit werkzeuggestütztem Ansatz.
Maximilian Störzer
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A fault model for pointcuts and advice in AspectJ programs
Jon Swane Baekken
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Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming language design and implementation, 2005
AspectJ, an aspect-oriented extension of Java, is becoming increasingly popular. However, not much work has been directed at optimising compilers for AspectJ. Optimising AOP languages provides many new and interesting challenges for compiler writers, and this paper identifies and addresses three such challenges.First, compiling
Pavel Avgustinov +9 more
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AspectJ, an aspect-oriented extension of Java, is becoming increasingly popular. However, not much work has been directed at optimising compilers for AspectJ. Optimising AOP languages provides many new and interesting challenges for compiler writers, and this paper identifies and addresses three such challenges.First, compiling
Pavel Avgustinov +9 more
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Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Dynamic languages, 2008
This paper considers the difficulties linked to the static scheduling strategy of AspectJ and shows how to overcome them by turning to a more dynamic strategy, making it possible to order, cancel, and deploy aspects at runtime. We show that this more dynamic strategy can be obtained by a minor update of the semantics of AspectJ introducing the notion of ...
Assaf, Ali, Noyé, Jacques
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This paper considers the difficulties linked to the static scheduling strategy of AspectJ and shows how to overcome them by turning to a more dynamic strategy, making it possible to order, cancel, and deploy aspects at runtime. We show that this more dynamic strategy can be obtained by a minor update of the semantics of AspectJ introducing the notion of ...
Assaf, Ali, Noyé, Jacques
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Proceedings of the 2007 conference of the center for advanced studies on Collaborative research - CASCON '07, 2007
To assess the scalability of using AspectJ, we refactored concerns that crosscut over half of the plug-ins that comprise the Eclipse IDE. Eclipse is a suitable candidate for furthering other studies on AspectJ's scalability because the system has an additional modularization mechanism typical of large systems that introduces new complexities for ...
Arjun Singh, Gregor Kiczales
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To assess the scalability of using AspectJ, we refactored concerns that crosscut over half of the plug-ins that comprise the Eclipse IDE. Eclipse is a suitable candidate for furthering other studies on AspectJ's scalability because the system has an additional modularization mechanism typical of large systems that introduces new complexities for ...
Arjun Singh, Gregor Kiczales
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