2024
DOI: 10.5753/jserd.2024.3086
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Using Third-Party Components’ Metadata to Analyze Cross-cutting Concerns

Luis Paulo da Silva Carvalho,
Thiago Souto Mendes,
Felipe Gustavo de Souza Gomes
et al.

Abstract: Context: Modularity is a key concept in software development. Well-modularized systems are easier to maintain and evolve, but achieving good modularity is difficult. Concerns that are important, but not central to a systems' main business rules, frequently end up scattered and entangled throughout several software modules. Those so called cross-cutting concerns are a major source of loss of modularity and code decay in software systems. Motivation: Studies on cross-cutting concerns often resort to manual ident… Show more

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