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  1. Proceedings of the companion publication of the 13th international conference on Modularity (MODULARITY '14)
  2. Modularizing crosscutting contracts with AspectJML
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Modularizing crosscutting contracts with AspectJML

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Rebêlo, Henrique Bagherzadeh, Mehdi Leavens, Gary T. Zimmerman, Daniel M. Lima, Ricardo Rajan, Hridesh Thüm, Thomas Cornélio, Márcio
Abstract It is claimed in the literature that the contracts of a system present crosscutting structure during its realization. In this context, there has been attempts to improve separation of crosscutting contracts, e.g. by aspect-oriented programming and design by contract languages, but none give programmers textual separation of contracts/specifications and modular reasoning at the same time. In this demonstration we show how our language, AspectJML, a simple and practical aspect-oriented extension to JML, allows the separation of crosscutting contracts while maintaining the key benefits of a design by contract language, like documentation and modular reasoning. AspectJML's quantified statements, written in terms of AspectJ pointcut language, allow one to select join points in which the contracts are written in a modular and convenient way. Also, all the crosscutting contracts are well documented in the class they apply to, thus allowing the reasoning about crosscutting contracts in a modular fashion. This demonstration will proceed by discussing several examples that highlights the main features of the AspectJML language and show the use of AspectJML's compiler, ajmlc. We will conclude with a discussion of ongoing work on design, implementation and runtime checking of both Java and AspectJ programs with AspectJML/ajmlc.
Starting Page 21
Ending Page 24
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450327732
DOI 10.1145/2584469.2584476
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-04-22
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Design by contract Aspectjml Crosscutting contracts Jml Aspect-oriented programming Aspectj
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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