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RAM-SE / ECOOP 2004: Oslo, Norway
- Walter Cazzola, Shigeru Chiba, Gunter Saake:
RAM-SE'04-ECOOP'04 Workshop on Reflection, AOP, and Meta-Data for Software Evolution, Proceedings, Oslo, Norway, June 15, 2004. Fakultät für Informatik, Universität Magdeburg 2004
Reflective Middleware for Software Evolution
- Emiliano Tramontana, Ian Welch:
Reflections on Programming with Grid Toolkits. 3-8 - Ayla Dantas, Joseph W. Yoder, Paulo Borba, Ralph E. Johnson:
Using Aspects to Make Adaptive Object-Models Adaptable. 9-19 - Ahmed Ghoneim, Walter Cazzola:
RAMSES: a Reflective Middleware for Software Evolution. 21-26
Software Evolution and Refactoring
- Ruzanna Chitchyan, Ian Sommerville:
AOP and Reflection for Dynamic Hyperslices. 29-35 - Peter Ebraert, Tom Tourwé:
A Reflective Approach to Dynamic Software Evolution. 37-43 - Celina Gibbs, Yvonne Coady:
OASIS: Organic Aspects for System Infrastructure Software Easing Evolution and Adaptation through Natural Decomposition. 45-52 - Yoshiki Sato, Shigeru Chiba:
Negligent Class Loaders for Software Evolution. 53-58
Join Points and Crosscutting Concerns for Software Evolution
- Nicolas Pessemier, Lionel Seinturier, Laurence Duchien:
Components, ADL & AOP: Towards a Common Approach. 61-69 - Naoyasu Ubayashi, Hidehiko Masuhara, Tetsuo Tamai:
An AOP Implementation Framework for Extending Join Point Models. 71-81 - Walter Cazzola, Sonia Pini, Massimo Ancona:
Evolving Pointcut Definition to Get Software Evolution. 83-88
Parametric Aspects and Generic Aspect Languages
- Jordi Alvarez Canal:
Parametric Aspects: A Proposal. 91-99 - Philip James Greenwood:
Dynamic Framed Aspects for Dynamic Software Evolution. 101-110 - Günter Kniesel, Tobias Rho, Stefan Hanenberg:
Evolvable Pattern Implementations Need Generic Aspects. 111-126
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