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Aspect-oriented modelling from a different angle: modelling domains with aspects

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In this paper, we report on a new approach of aspect-oriented modelling, which is particularly suited for domains with naturally born aspects as part of that domain: MoDowA for Modelling Domains with Aspects. Though these models are on a very high level of abstraction and could be made early in the development process, these models are fully operational in that they can be executed by an interpreter. This way, we shed a light on Aspect-oriented Modelling from a new, different angle.

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AOM '08: Proceedings of the 2008 AOSD workshop on Aspect-oriented modeling
April 2008
40 pages
ISBN:9781605581453
DOI:10.1145/1404920
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