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Title Expressive Scoping of Distributed Aspects
Authors Éric Tanter, Johan Fabry, Rémi Douence, Jacques Noyé, Mario Südholt
Publication date 2009
Abstract Dynamic deployment of aspects brings greater flexibility and reuse
potential, but requires proper means for scoping aspects.
Scoping issues are particularly crucial in a distributed context:
adequate treatment of distributed scoping is necessary to enable the
propagation of aspect instances across host boundaries and to avoid
inconsistencies due to unintentional spreading of data and
computations in a distributed system.
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We motivate the need for expressive scoping of dynamically-deployed
distributed aspects by an analysis of the deficiencies of current
approaches for distributed aspects. Extending recent work on
deployment strategies for non-distributed aspects, we then introduce a
set of high-level strategies for specifying locality of aspect
propagation and activation, and illustrate the corresponding gain in
expressiveness. We present the operational semantics of our proposal
using Scheme interpreters, first introducing a model of distributed
aspects that covers the range of current proposals, and then extending
it with dynamic aspect deployment. This work shows that, given some
extensions to their original execution model, deployment strategies are
directly applicable to the expressive scoping of distributed aspects.
Pages 27-38
Conference name International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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