Today, software engineers must build systems that address an increasingly wide range of technical, business, and performance concerns. Doing so using conventional object-oriented techniques, they often find themselves producing tangled, incorrect, difficult-to-maintain code. Aspect-oriented software development (AOSD) overcomes this problem by enabling them to express non-functional concerns separately, and then weave those modularized expressions into reliable, effective systems.

In this book, four leaders in AOSD development bring together today’s most significant advances. Drawing on contributions from the field’s leading researchers, they introduce fundamental AOSD concepts, present new technologies for AOSD engineering and programming, and detail early application experiences with AOSD methods. Coverage includes:
Using AOSD to streamline complex systems development without sacrificing flexibility or scalability

How AOSD builds on the object-oriented paradigm — and how it’s different

State-of-the-art best practices for the entire AOSD development process

Languages and foundations: separating concerns, designing composition filters, improving modularity, integrating new features, and more

Using key AOSD tools, including AspectJ, JMangler, and Java Aspect Components

Engineering aspect-oriented systems: UML, concern modeling and elaboration, dependency management, and aspect composition

Developing more secure applications with AOSD techniques

Applying aspect-oriented programming to database systems

Building dynamic aspect-oriented infrastructure

Aspect-oriented development has come of age. If you’re an experienced software engineer or architect, this foundation reference is all you need to start applying it in real-world systems.

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