Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development I [electronic resource] / edited by Awais Rashid, Mehmet Aksit. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. - X, 338 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3880 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3880 .

Assessing Aspect Modularizations Using Design Structure Matrix and Net Option Value -- Modularizing Design Patterns with Aspects: A Quantitative Study -- Directives for Composing Aspect-Oriented Design Class Models -- Aspect Categories and Classes of Temporal Properties -- An Overview of CaesarJ -- An Expressive Aspect Language for System Applications with Arachne -- Towards a Catalogue of Refactorings and Code Smells for AspectJ -- Design and Implementation of an Aspect Instantiation Mechanism -- abc : An Extensible AspectJ Compiler.

The LNCS Journal Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development is devoted to all facets of aspect-oriented software development (AOSD) techniques in the context of all phases of the software life cycle, from requirements and design to implementation, maintenance and evolution. The focus of the journal is on approaches for systematic identification, modularization, representation and composition of crosscutting concerns, i.e., the aspects, evaluation of such approaches and their impact on improving quality attributes of software systems. This book, the first volume in the Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development series, presents nine revised papers that have been through a careful peer reviewing process by the journal's Editorial Board. The papers cover a wide range of topics from software design to implementation of aspect-oriented languages. The first four articles address various issues of aspect-oriented modeling at the design level; the following four articles discuss various programming language issues.  The final article in this volume describes a workbench for implementing aspect-oriented languages, so that easy experimentation with new language features and implementation techniques are possible.

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Computer science.
Software engineering.
Computer simulation.
Information Systems.
Computer Science.
Software Engineering.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Simulation and Modeling.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.

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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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