Title
Layer Modeling And Its Code Generation Based On Context-Oriented Programming
Abstract
This paper contributes to the runtime cross-cutting concerns problem by a layer structure model based on UML (Unified-Modeling Language) and code generation to COP (Context-Oriented Programming). For software development, the cross-cutting concerns problem is well-known to cause complicated models. The reason is that one cross-cutting concern affects multiple objects. Also, the problems occasionally occur at runtime. Recently, this problem has become more challenging. Modern software such as IoTs usually connect with many machines and devices and change context-dependent behavior at runtime. Thus, runtime crosscutting problems will occur increasingly. To solve this problem, we focus on the COP. It can gather scattered cross-cutting concerns in one module called the layer and change the layer at runtime. However, UML lacks the notation involving COP and also the code generation. Therefore, the first step to solve the runtime crosscutting concerns problem is to propose a layer structure model on UML and COP code generation from its model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.5220/0010328303300336
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODEL-DRIVEN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (MODELSWARD)
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
Model-driven Development, Context-oriented Programming, Runtime Cross-cutting Concerns
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chinatsu Yamamoto100.34
Ikuta Tanigawa200.34
Kenji Hisazumi300.34
Mikiko Sato400.34
Takeshi Ohkawa503.04
Nobuhiko Ogura632.61
Harumi Watanabe733.96