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Aksit, M. and Bergmans, L. Guidelines for identifying obstacles when composing distributed systems from components. In M. Aksit, Ed., Software Architectures and Component Technology: The State of the Art in Research and Practice. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.
 
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Bergmans, L., Aksit, M., and Tekinerdogan, B. Constructing reusable components with multiple concerns using composition filters. In M. Aksit, Ed., Software Architectures and Component Technology: The State of the Art in Research and Practice. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.
 
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Kiczales, G., Hilsdale, E., Hugunin, L., Kersten, M., Palm, J., and Griswold, W. An overview of AspectJ; aspectj.org.
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Ossher, H. and Tarr, P. Multi-dimensional separation of concerns and the hyperspace approach. In M. Aksit, Ed., Software Architectures and Component Technology: The State of the Art in Research and Practice. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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Title Communications of the ACM CACM Homepage table of contents archive
Volume 44 Issue 10, Oct. 2001
Editor Diane Crawford
Pages 51-57
Publication Date2001-10-01 (yyyy-mm-dd)
PublisherACM New York, NY, USA
ISSN: 0001-0782 EISSN: 1557-7317 doi>10.1145/383845.383857

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Communications of the ACM

Volume 44 Issue 10, Oct. 2001

Table of Contents
Editorial pointers
Diane Crawford
Page: 5
doi>10.1145/383845.383846
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News Track
Robert Fox
Pages: 9-10
doi>10.1145/383845.383847
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Forum
Diane Crawford
Pages: 11-12
doi>10.1145/383845.383848
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The business of software: zeppelins and jet planes: a metaphor for modern software projects
Phillip Armour
Pages: 13-15
doi>10.1145/383845.383849
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From Washington: considering the broadband debate
Neil Munro
Pages: 17-19
doi>10.1145/383845.383850
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Viewpoint: the real reason why software engineers need math
Keith Devlin
Pages: 21-22
doi>10.1145/383845.383851
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Viewpoint: the ACM declaration in Felten v. RIAA
Barbara Simons
Pages: 23-26
doi>10.1145/383845.383852
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Aspect-oriented programming: Introduction
Tzilla Elrad, Robert E. Filman, Atef Bader
Pages: 29-32
doi>10.1145/383845.383853
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Discussing aspects of AOP
Tzilla Elrad, Mehmet Aksit, Gregor Kiczales, Karl Lieberherr, Harold Ossher
Pages: 33-38
doi>10.1145/383845.383854
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Aspect-oriented programming with adaptive methods
Karl Lieberherr, Doug Orleans, Johan Ovlinger
Pages: 39-41
doi>10.1145/383845.383855
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Using multidimensional separation of concerns to (re)shape evolving software
Harold Ossher, Peri Tarr
Pages: 43-50
doi>10.1145/383845.383856
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Composing crosscutting concerns using composition filters
Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit
Pages: 51-57
doi>10.1145/383845.383857
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Getting started with ASPECTJ
Gregor Kiczales, Erik Hilsdale, Jim Hugunin, Mik Kersten, Jeffrey Palm, William Griswold
Pages: 59-65
doi>10.1145/383845.383858
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Analyzing the role of aspects in software design
J. Andrés Díaz Pace, Marcelo R. Campo
Pages: 66-73
doi>10.1145/383845.383859
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Does aspect-oriented programming work?
Gail C. Murphy, Robert J. Walker, Elisa L. A. Baniassad, Martin P. Robillard, Albert Lai, Mik A. Kersten
Pages: 75-77
doi>10.1145/383845.383862
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Structuring operating system aspects: using AOP to improve OS structure modularity
Yvonne Coady, Gregor Kiczales, Mike Feeley, Norm Hutchinson, Joon Suan Ong
Pages: 79-82
doi>10.1145/383845.383863
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A layered approach to building open aspect-oriented systems: a framework for the design of on-demand system demodularization
Paniti Netinant, Tzilla Elrad, Mohamed E. Fayad
Pages: 83-85
doi>10.1145/383845.384200
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Handling crosscutting constraints in domain-specific modeling
Jeff Gray, Ted Bapty, Sandeep Neema, James Tuck
Pages: 87-93
doi>10.1145/383845.383864
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Aspect-oriented programming using reflection and metaobject protocols
Gregory T. Sullivan
Pages: 95-97
doi>10.1145/383845.383865
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High-performance Java
Cherri Pancake, Christian Lengauer
Pages: 98-101
doi>10.1145/383845.383866
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The NINJA project
José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish Gupta, Pedro V. Artigas, Peng Wu, George Almasi
Pages: 102-109
doi>10.1145/383845.383867
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Enabling Java for high-performance computing
Thilo Kielmann, Philip Hatcher, Luc Bougé, Henri E. Bal
Pages: 110-117
doi>10.1145/383845.383871
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Multiparadigm communications in Java for grid computing
Vladimir Getov, Gregor von Laszewski, Michael Philippsen, Ian Foster
Pages: 118-125
doi>10.1145/383845.383872
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Technical opinion: The emperor with no clothes
Henry F. Ledgard
Pages: 126-128
doi>10.1145/383845.383873
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Technical opinion: Hello, world considered harmful
Ralph Westfall
Pages: 129-130
doi>10.1145/383845.383874
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Inside Risks: The perils of port 80
Stephan Somogyi, Bruce Schneier
Page: 168
doi>10.1145/383845.383875
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