Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs 2006
DOI: 10.1145/3256726
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“…Fabio Massacci received a MEng in 1993and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 1998. He visited Cambridge University in 1996-1997 He joined University of Siena as Assistant Professor in 1999 and was visiting researcher at IRIT Toulouse in 2000. In 2001 he joined the University of Trento where is now a full professor.…”
Section: Related Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fabio Massacci received a MEng in 1993and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 1998. He visited Cambridge University in 1996-1997 He joined University of Siena as Assistant Professor in 1999 and was visiting researcher at IRIT Toulouse in 2000. In 2001 he joined the University of Trento where is now a full professor.…”
Section: Related Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of using S&D patterns to provide solution to security requirements stems from this simple observation above. Patterns have been adopted into software engineering as a method for object-based reuse (Gamma et al, 1994) and security patterns (Yoder et al, 1997;Schumacher, 2003) have been proposed to capture and structure collective experience in the S&D domains and make this know-how available and exploitable for application designers. This transfer of knowledge is intended to improve the quality of the developed systems from an S&D point of view.…”
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“…Porém, segundo Noda e Kishi [17], as técnicas atuais de programação não são adequadas para a utilização dos padrões de projeto por tornarem a aplicação dependente deles, diminuindo as chances de reuso da parte funcional da aplicação. Com a utilização de técnicas da programação orientada a aspectos, com a intenção de melhorar a separação de interesses de sistema implementados com padrões de projeto, Camargo e outros [1] [24] e comentam as vantagens de se ter os interesses (padrões e sub-padrões que compõe a camada de persistência) separados do código funcional. Uma das vantagens é o reuso de código do padrão por causa da inversão das dependências.…”
Section: Separação De Interesses E a Programação Orientada A Aspectosunclassified