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- keynoteApril 2014
To be destructive or not to be, that is the question on modular extensions
FOAL '14: Proceedings of the 13th workshop on Foundations of aspect-oriented languagesPages 1–2https://doi.org/10.1145/2588548.2588554Inheritance is a classic mechanism for extending an existing module. Since it preserves the original module, programmers can use both the original module and the extended one in the same program. So inheritance is a non-destructive mechanism. On the ...
- research-articleApril 2014
Context holders: realizing multiple layer activation mechanisms in a single context-oriented language
FOAL '14: Proceedings of the 13th workshop on Foundations of aspect-oriented languagesPages 3–6https://doi.org/10.1145/2588548.2588552We propose LamFJ, a calculus for expressing various layer activation mechanisms in context-oriented programming languages. LamFJ extends FeatherweightJava with context holders which are the abstraction of dynamic layer activation. By encoding programs ...
- research-articleApril 2014
Event-based modularization: how emergent behavioral patterns must be modularized?
FOAL '14: Proceedings of the 13th workshop on Foundations of aspect-oriented languagesPages 7–12https://doi.org/10.1145/2588548.2588549Nowadays, detecting emergent behavioral patterns in the environment, representing and manipulating them become the main focus of many software systems such as traffic monitoring systems, runtime verification techniques and self-adaptive systems. In this ...
- proceedingApril 2014
FOAL '14: Proceedings of the 13th workshop on Foundations of aspect-oriented languages
It is with pleasure that we welcome you to the 13th Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages Workshop -- FOAL 2014. This workshop has always played an important role as a productive meeting place for researchers striving to break new ground in the formal ...