A Theory of Aspect Orientation

In this work we identify the main concepts of Aspect Orientation (AO), namely message filters and an aspect weaver. In doing so, we substantiate these notions by defining a composition model based on the formal language FOCUS and a model of composition filters designed in this work. We develop a composition model that allows us to explore a critical problem in AO, namely aspect interaction. We explore this at the case of two security aspects: encryption and authentication.

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A Theory of Aspect Orientation

In this work we identify the main concepts of Aspect Orientation (AO), namely message filters and an aspect weaver. In doing so, we substantiate these notions by defining a composition model based on the formal language FOCUS and a model of composition filters designed in this work. We develop a composition model that allows us to explore a critical problem in AO, namely aspect interaction. We explore this at the case of two security aspects: encryption and authentication.

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A Theory of Aspect Orientation

A Theory of Aspect Orientation

by Jorge Alberto Fox Lozano
A Theory of Aspect Orientation

A Theory of Aspect Orientation

by Jorge Alberto Fox Lozano

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In this work we identify the main concepts of Aspect Orientation (AO), namely message filters and an aspect weaver. In doing so, we substantiate these notions by defining a composition model based on the formal language FOCUS and a model of composition filters designed in this work. We develop a composition model that allows us to explore a critical problem in AO, namely aspect interaction. We explore this at the case of two security aspects: encryption and authentication.


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ISBN-13: 9783832518561
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
Publication date: 03/31/2008
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 6.65(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
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