Using subject-oriented programming to overcome common problems in object-oriented software development/evolution
Subject-oriented programming (SOP) is a practical approach to object-oriented (OO) programming-in-the-large. It addresses a number of well-known limitations of OO development, without forcing developers to adopt new languages or to abandon the OO paradigm. These limitations arise especially when usi...
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Published in | Proceedings / International Conference on Software Engineering pp. 687 - 688 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Conference Proceeding Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New York, NY, USA
ACM
1999
IEEE |
Series | ACM Conferences |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Subject-oriented programming (SOP) is a practical approach to object-oriented (OO) programming-in-the-large. It addresses a number of well-known limitations of OO development, without forcing developers to adopt new languages or to abandon the OO paradigm. These limitations arise especially when using OO technology to develop large systems, suites of interoperating or integrated applications, or systems that evolve in unexpected ways. These limitations include weaknesses in: non-invasive system extension and evolution; large-scale reuse and integration; system decomposition; and multi-team/decentralized development. |
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Bibliography: | SourceType-Scholarly Journals-2 ObjectType-Feature-2 ObjectType-Conference Paper-1 content type line 23 SourceType-Conference Papers & Proceedings-1 ObjectType-Article-3 content type line 25 |
ISBN: | 1581130740 9781581130744 |
ISSN: | 0270-5257 |
DOI: | 10.1145/302405.302958 |