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On to Aspect Persistence. /
Rashid, Awais.
Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering Second International Symposium, GCSE 2000 Erfurt, Germany, October 9–12, 2000 Revised Papers. ed. / Greg Butler; Stan Jarzabek. Berlin: Springer, 2001. p. 26-36 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2177).
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Rashid, A 2001,
On to Aspect Persistence. in G Butler & S Jarzabek (eds),
Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering Second International Symposium, GCSE 2000 Erfurt, Germany, October 9–12, 2000 Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2177, Springer, Berlin, pp. 26-36.
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44815-2_3
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Rashid A.
On to Aspect Persistence. In Butler G, Jarzabek S, editors, Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering Second International Symposium, GCSE 2000 Erfurt, Germany, October 9–12, 2000 Revised Papers. Berlin: Springer. 2001. p. 26-36. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/3-540-44815-2_3
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Rashid, Awais. /
On to Aspect Persistence. Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering Second International Symposium, GCSE 2000 Erfurt, Germany, October 9–12, 2000 Revised Papers. editor / Greg Butler ; Stan Jarzabek. Berlin : Springer, 2001. pp. 26-36 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).
Bibtex
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abstract = "Over the recent years aspect-oriented programming (AOP) has found increasing interest among researchers in software engineering. Aspects are abstractions which capture and localise cross-cutting concerns. Although persistence has been considered as an aspect of a system, persistence of aspects has been largely ignored. This paper identifies several scenarios where aspect persistence is an essential requirement. A model for aspect persistence and an initial prototype based on AspectJ (0.6beta2) are presented. Various open issues are also pointed out.",
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