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6th AOSD 2007: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Brian M. Barry, Oege de Moor:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development, AOSD 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 12-16, 2007. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 208, ACM 2007, ISBN 1-59593-615-7
Applications
- Kenichi Kourai, Hideaki Hibino, Shigeru Chiba:
Aspect-oriented application-level scheduling for J2EE servers. 1-13 - André L. Santos, Antónia Lopes, Kai Koskimies:
Framework specialization aspects. 14-24 - Ömer Erdem Demir, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Eric Wohlstadter, Stefan Tai:
An aspect-oriented approach to bypassing middleware layers. 25-35
Early aspects, models and design
- Ruzanna Chitchyan, Awais Rashid, Paul Rayson, Robert Waters:
Semantics-based composition for aspect-oriented requirements engineering. 36-48 - Stefan Hanenberg, Dominik Stein, Rainer Unland:
From aspect-oriented design to aspect-oriented programs: tool-supported translation of JPDDs into code. 49-62 - Clint Morgan, Kris De Volder, Eric Wohlstadter:
A static aspect language for checking design rules. 63-72
Tools
- Andrew David Eisenberg, Gregor Kiczales:
Expressive programs through presentation extension. 73-84 - Wilke Havinga, Istvan Nagy, Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit:
A graph-based approach to modeling and detecting composition conflicts related to introductions. 85-95 - Rick Chern, Kris De Volder:
Debugging with control-flow breakpoints. 96-106
Programming language semantics
- Radha Jagadeesan, Corin Pitcher, James Riely:
Open bisimulation for aspects. 107-120 - Dave Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble, Tobias Wrigstad:
Tribe: a simple virtual class calculus. 121-134 - Sam Bakhtiar Sanjabi, C.-H. Luke Ong:
Fully abstract semantics of additive aspects by translation. 135-148
Programming languages
- Matan Vax:
Conservative aspect-orientated programming with the e language. 149-160 - Tomoyuki Aotani, Hidehiko Masuhara:
SCoPE: an AspectJ compiler for supporting user-defined analysis-based pointcuts. 161-172 - Ramakrishna Gummadi, Nupur Kothari, Todd D. Millstein, Ramesh Govindan:
Declarative failure recovery for sensor networks. 173-184 - Shan Shan Huang, David Zook, Yannis Smaragdakis:
cJ: enhancing java with safe type conditions. 185-198
Aspect mining
- Magiel Bruntink, Arie van Deursen, Maja D'Hondt, Tom Tourwé:
Simple crosscutting concerns are not so simple: analysing variability in large-scale idioms-based implementations. 199-211 - David C. Shepherd, Zachary P. Fry, Emily Hill, Lori L. Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Using natural language program analysis to locate and understand action-oriented concerns. 212-224 - Charles Zhang, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Efficiently mining crosscutting concerns through random walks. 226-238
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