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English Dictionary: aspect-oriented programming by the DICT Development Group
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   aspect-oriented programming
  
      (AOP) A style of programming that attempts to
      abstract out features common to many parts of the code beyond
      simple functional modules and thereby improve the {quality} of
      software.
  
      Mechanisms for defining and composing {abstractions} are
      essential elements of programming languages.   The design style
      supported by the abstraction mechanisms of most current
      languages is one of breaking a system down into parameterised
      components that can be called upon to perform a function.
  
      But many systems have properties that don't necessarily align
      with the system's functional components, such as failure
      handling, {persistence}, communication, replication,
      coordination, {memory management}, or {real-time} constraints,
      and tend to cut across groups of functional components.
  
      While they can be thought about and analysed relatively
      separately from the basic functionality, programming them
      using current {component-oriented languages} tends to result
      in these aspects being spread throughout the code.   The
      {source code} becomes a tangled mess of instructions for
      different purposes.
  
      This "tangling" phenomenon is at the heart of much needless
      complexity in existing software systems.   A number of
      researchers have begun working on approaches to this problem
      that allow programmers to express each of a system's aspects
      of concern in a separate and natural form, and then
      automatically combine those separate descriptions into a final
      executable form.   These approaches have been called
      aspect-oriented programming.
  
      {Xerox AOP homepage
      (http://www.parc.xerox.com/csl/projects/aop/)}.
  
      {AspectJ (http://AspectJ.org/)}.
  
      {ECOOPP'99 AOP workshop
      (http://wwwtrese.cs.utwente.nl/aop-ecoop99/)}.
  
      (1999-11-21)
  
  
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