DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/1928
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Prisma: aspect-oriented software architectures

Abstract: The complexity of current software systems and the fact that their non-functional requirements have become very relevant for the end-user are challenges to be faced in software development.In the last few years, these properties have increased the time and the staff required for the development and maintenance processes of software. As a result, there is greater interest in reducing the costs of these processes in complex software systems. In order to deal with these challenges, to achieve the milestones of so… Show more

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“…MDSOC summarizes the decomposition and modulation into various types, including classes, features, aspects, and functions. Numerous issues have been addressed using the hyperspace approach (Benedi, 2006), resulting in the following multi-dimensions:…”
Section: Three-dimensional Layeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MDSOC summarizes the decomposition and modulation into various types, including classes, features, aspects, and functions. Numerous issues have been addressed using the hyperspace approach (Benedi, 2006), resulting in the following multi-dimensions:…”
Section: Three-dimensional Layeringmentioning
confidence: 99%