2. AOSD 2003:
Boston,
Massachusetts,
USA
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development,
AOSD 2003,
March 17-21,
2003,
Boston,
Massachusetts,
USA. ACM,
2003
- Mika Katara, Shmuel Katz:
Architectural views of aspects.
1-10
- Awais Rashid, Ana M. D. Moreira, João Araújo:
Modularisation and composition of aspectual requirements.
11-20
- Davy Suvée, Wim Vanderperren, Viviane Jonckers:
JAsCo: an aspect-oriented approach tailored for component based software development.
21-29
- Damien Sereni, Oege de Moor:
Static analysis of aspects.
30-39
- Karl J. Lieberherr, David H. Lorenz, Pengcheng Wu:
A case for statically executable advice: checking the law of demeter with AspectJ.
40-49
- Yvonne Coady, Gregor Kiczales:
Back to the future: a retroactive study of aspect evolution in operating system code.
50-59
- Kris Gybels, Johan Brichau:
Arranging language features for more robust pattern-based crosscuts.
60-69
- Sean McDirmid, Wilson C. Hsieh:
Aspect-oriented programming with Jiazzi.
70-79
- Stefan Hanenberg, Rainer Unland:
Parametric introductions.
80-89
- Mira Mezini, Klaus Ostermann:
Conquering aspects with Caesar.
90-99
- Andrei Popovici, Gustavo Alonso, Thomas R. Gross:
Just-in-time aspects: efficient dynamic weaving for Java.
100-109
- Marc Ségura-Devillechaise, Jean-Marc Menaud, Gilles Muller, Julia L. Lawall:
Web cache prefetching as an aspect: towards a dynamic-weaving based solution.
110-119
- Awais Rashid, Ruzanna Chitchyan:
Persistence as an aspect.
120-129
- Charles Zhang, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Quantifying aspects in middleware platforms.
130-139
- Matthias Veit, Stephan Herrmann:
Model-view-controller and object teams: a perfect match of paradigms.
140-149
- Erik Ernst, David H. Lorenz:
Aspects and polymorphism in AspectJ.
150-157
- David B. Tucker, Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Pointcuts and advice in higher-order languages.
158-167
- Ralf Lämmel, Eelco Visser, Joost Visser:
Strategic programming meets adaptive programming.
168-177
- Doug Janzen, Kris De Volder:
Navigating and querying code without getting lost.
178-187
- Mark Chu-Carroll, James L. Wright, Annie T. T. Ying:
Visual separation of concerns through multidimensional program storage.
188-197
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