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20244 Aspect-Oriented Model Development at Different Levels of Abstraction
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Alférez, M. and Amálio, N. and Ciraci, S. and Fleurey, F. and Kienzle, J. and Klein, J. and Kramer, M. and Mosser, S. and Mussbacher, G. and Roubtsova, E. and Zhang, G. (2011) Aspect-Oriented Model Development at Different Levels of Abstraction. In: 7th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications, ECMFA 2011 , 6-9 June 2011, Birmingham, UK. pp. 361-376. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6698. Springer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-642-21470-7

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21470-7_25

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Abstract

The last decade has seen the development of diverse aspect- oriented modeling (AOM) approaches. This paper presents eight different AOM approaches that produce models at different level of abstraction. The approaches are different with respect to the phases of the development lifecycle they target, and the support they provide for model composition and verification. The approaches are illustrated by models of the same concern from a case study to enable comparing of their expressive means. Understanding common elements and differences of approaches clarifies the role of aspect-orientation in the software development process.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-SE: Software Engineering
Research Program:CTIT-DSN: Dependable Systems and Networks
Research Project:ESI/DARWIN: Designing Highly Evolvable System Architectures
ID Code:20244
Status:Published
Deposited On:18 June 2011
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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