Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns: Third International Conference, REFLECTION 2001, Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2001 Proceedings / Edition 1

Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns: Third International Conference, REFLECTION 2001, Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2001 Proceedings / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
3540426183
ISBN-13:
9783540426189
Pub. Date:
10/25/2001
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540426183
ISBN-13:
9783540426189
Pub. Date:
10/25/2001
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns: Third International Conference, REFLECTION 2001, Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2001 Proceedings / Edition 1

Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns: Third International Conference, REFLECTION 2001, Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2001 Proceedings / Edition 1

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Overview

This volume constitutes the proceedings of REFLECTION 2001, the Third Int- national Conference on Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns, which was held in Kyoto, September 25-28, 2001. Metalevel architectures and reffection have drawn the attention of researchers and practitioners throughout computer science. Reffective and metalevel te- niques are being used to address real-world problems in such areas as: progr- ming languages, operating systems, databases, distributed computing, expert systems and web computing. Separation of concerns has been a guiding principle of software engineering for nearly 30 years, but its known benefits are seldom fully achieved in practice. This is primarily because traditional mechanisms are not powerful enough to handle many kinds of concerns that occur in practice. Over the last 10 years, to overcome the limitations of traditional frameworks, many researchers, including several from the reffection community, have proposed new approaches. For the first time, papers on advanced approaches to separation of concerns were explicitly solicited. Following the success of previous conferences such as IMSA’92 in Tokyo, Reffection’96 in San Francisco, and Reffection’99 in Saint Malo, we hope that the conference provided an excellent forum for researchers with a broad range of interests in metalevel architectures, reffective techniques, and separation of concerns in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540426189
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/25/2001
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #2192
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Reflection and SOC in Java.- JAC: A Flexible Solution for Aspect-Oriented Programming in Java.- Reflex — Towards an Open Reflective Extension of Java.- System Checkpointing Using Reflection and Program Analysis.- Software Adaptation Using Reflectionn and SOC Techniques.- Experiments with JavaPod, a Platform Designed for the Adaptation of Non-functional Properties.- DJ: Dynamic Adaptive Programming in Java.- The K-Component Architecture Meta-Model for Self-Adaptive Software.- Reflective Middleware for Distributed Mobile Applications.- Separation of Concerns in Mobile Agent Applications.- Dynamic Adaptability: The MoléNE Experiment.- A simple security–Aware MOP for Java.- Reflective Middleware Solutions for Context-Aware Applications.- Testing and Verification of Reflective and SOC Systems.- Testing MetaObject Prools Generated by Open Compilers for Safety-Critical Systems.- Supporting Formal Verification of Crosscutting Concerns.- Foundations of Reflection and Separations of Concerns.- A formal definition of crosscuts.- Process-Algebraic Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Programming.- UML Reflections.- Software Methodologies for Separation of Concerns.- A Hybrid Approach to Separation of Concerns: The Story of SADES.- Coping with Crosscutting Software Changes Using Information Transparency.- Poster Session.- Template Metaprogramming an Object Interface to Relational Tables.- Performance and Integrity in the OpenORB Reflective Middleware.- Data Abstraction in AspectJ.- Towards Coping with Role-Binding Anomaly.- Removing Reflection from Java Programs Using Partial Evaluation.- Open Implementation of UML Meta-model(s) Making Meta-modeling and Meta-programming Meet.- JavaCloak: Reflecting on Java Typing for Class Reuse Using Proxies.- Aspects of Exceptions at theMeta-level.
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