Analysis of the Impact of Aop on Source Code Quality: Paradox of Aspect-oriented Separation of Concerns - Adam Przybylek - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659002533 - May 7, 2012
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Analysis of the Impact of Aop on Source Code Quality: Paradox of Aspect-oriented Separation of Concerns

Adam Przybylek

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Analysis of the Impact of Aop on Source Code Quality: Paradox of Aspect-oriented Separation of Concerns

Almost four decades ago, Parnas advocated modularity for the sake of changeability, independent development, and comprehensibility. The recipe for modularization is to define a clean interface, hide an implementation detail, keep low coupling and high cohesion. Although modules have taken many forms over the years from functions and procedures to classes, no form has been capable of expressing so-called crosscutting concerns in a modular way. Over a decade ago, aspect-oriented programming (AOP) was proposed to ?modularize the un-modularizable?. Since then, aspect-oriented (AO) languages have been providing new abstraction and composition mechanisms to deal with concerns that could not be modularized because of the limited abstractions of object-oriented programming. Nowadays, the AO paradigm pervades all areas of software engineering. With its growing popularity, practitioners are beginning to wonder whether they should start looking into it. However, every new paradigm makes claims that managers want to hear. In this dissertation we find out how much of what has been written about AOP is true and how much is hype.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 7, 2012
ISBN13 9783659002533
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 188
Dimensions 150 × 11 × 226 mm   ·   298 g
Language German