Title
Aspect-Oriented Modeling: Issues and Misconceptions
Abstract
Aspect-oriented programming is an extension to object-oriented programming. It introduces new constructs called “aspects” for representing crosscutting concerns in a system development. These constructs are somewhat similar to object-oriented “classes” but they also have some clear differences in terms of characteristics. This complicated nature of aspects makes their modeling a difficult task. While working on the modeling of new design techniques for aspect-oriented technology, we have come across some unresolved modeling issues and some misconceptions about the nature of aspects and their representation in software design. This paper highlights these misconceptions and outlines some important aspect-oriented modeling issues, such as the modular nature of aspects, their resemblance with classes, and their high coupling with the base program.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ICSEA.2010.57
ICSEA
Keywords
Field
DocType
aspect-oriented programming,aspect-oriented modeling,aspect-oriented programming,crosscutting concern,object-oriented classes,object-oriented programming,software design,system development,Aspect-Oriented Design,Aspect-Oriented Modeling,Aspects,Software modularity,component
Software modularity,Programming language,Software design,Systems engineering,Aspect-oriented programming,Object-oriented programming,Computer science,Aspect oriented modeling,Aspect oriented design,Modular design,System development
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Saqib Iqbal113.75
Gary Allen2426.98