Modeling Crosscutting in Aspect-Oriented Mechanisms (bibtex)
by Hidehiko Masuhara and Gregor Kiczales
Abstract:
Modeling four aspect-oriented programming mechanisms shows the way in which each supports modular crosscutting. Comparing the models produces a clear three part characterization of what is required to support crosscutting structure: a common frame of reference that two (or more) programs can use to connect with each other and each provide their semantic contribution.
Reference:
Modeling Crosscutting in Aspect-Oriented Mechanisms (Hidehiko Masuhara and Gregor Kiczales), In Proceedings of European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP2003) (Luca Cardelli, ed.), Springer-Verlag, volume 2743, 2003.
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{masuhara2003ecoop,
  pdf = {ecoop2003.pdf},
  slides = {ecoop2003-slides.pdf},
  optslides = {ecoop2003-slides.pps},
  author = {Hidehiko Masuhara and Gregor Kiczales},
  title = {Modeling Crosscutting in Aspect-Oriented Mechanisms},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of European Conference on
		  Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP2003)},
  url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20080315032348/http://www.st.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de:8080/ecoop/index.phtml},
  doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-45070-2_2},
  year = 2003,
  editor = {Luca Cardelli},
  volume = 2743,
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {2--28},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
  address = {Darmstadt, Germany},
  month = jul,
  acceptanceratio = {18/88 (20%)},
  keywords = {AspectJ, Aspect sandbox, Scheme},
  abstract = {Modeling four aspect-oriented programming mechanisms shows the way in which each supports modular crosscutting. Comparing the models produces a clear three part characterization of what is required to support crosscutting structure: a common frame of reference that two (or more) programs can use to connect with each other and each provide their semantic contribution.}
}
Powered by bibtexbrowser