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  1. Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design (EA '09)
  2. Heterogeneous pointcut expressions
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Heterogeneous pointcut expressions
On modeling interactions of early aspects with goals
Runtime monitoring of cross-cutting policy
Using tagging to identify and organize concerns during pre-requirements analysis
Promoting the software evolution in AOSD with early aspects: Architecture-oriented model-based pointcuts
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Heterogeneous pointcut expressions

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Author Mussbacher, Gunter Amyot, Daniel
Abstract Over the last decade, many aspect-oriented (AO) programming and modeling languages have been developed. Pointcut expressions are a key concept of each of these languages as they define the patterns that must be matched for aspects to be applied to the base. To date, most pointcut expressions are constrained to one particular notation - the one for which they were designed - even though a goal of aspect-oriented software development should be to encapsulate a concern through all phases of software development. Motivated by examples of aspects that require characteristics expressed in different notations to be matched by their pointcut expressions, we argue that there should be more focus on heterogeneous pointcut expressions that can span several notations from potentially different development phases. We demonstrate such pointcuts in an example modeled with the Aspect-oriented User Requirements Notation (AoURN) which combines notations for goal-oriented, scenario-based, and aspectoriented modeling in one framework for requirements engineering.
Starting Page 8
Ending Page 13
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781424437191
DOI 10.1109/EA.2009.5071577
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2009-05-18
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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