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Towards an aspect-oriented language module: aspects for petri nets

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The concept of composing a (domain-specific) language from different reusable modules has gained much interest over the years. The addition of aspect-oriented features to a language is a suitable candidate of such a module. However, rather than directly attempting to design an aspect-oriented language module that is applicable to any base language, this paper focuses on adding aspect-oriented features to a language that is quite different from prevalent base languages (e.g. Java): Petri nets. A running example demonstrates the use of aspects to enforce an invariant on a base Petri net.

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  • (2014)Towards the Systematic Construction of Domain-Specific Transformation LanguagesProceedings of the 10th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications - Volume 856910.1007/978-3-319-09195-2_13(196-212)Online publication date: 21-Jul-2014

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cover image ACM Conferences
DSAL '12: Proceedings of the seventh workshop on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages
March 2012
44 pages
ISBN:9781450311281
DOI:10.1145/2162037
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  1. aspect-oriented modelling
  2. language engineering
  3. petri nets

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