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Personalization as a Cross-cutting Concern in Web Servers: A Case Study on Java Servlet Technology
- Personalization as a Cross–cutting Concern in Web Servers: A Case Study on Java Servlet Technology
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Verifying Cross-Cutting Features as Open Systems
- . INTRODUCTION Aspect-oriented programming promises to cleanly capture cross-cutting concerns [30]. Designs based
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Cuttings and Applications
- Cuttings and Applications Mark de Berg, Otfried SchWarzkopf Ruu-c$-92-26 August 1992 Utrecht U
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Cross-cutting techniques in program specification and analysis
- isolate a concern (the invariant) that cuts across the specifications of the (transitive) callers
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Cross-Cutting Aspects of Cross-Language Question Answering Systems
- Cross-Cutting Aspects of Cross-Language Question Answering Systems Bogdan Sacaleanu Language
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Type Two Cuts, Bad Cuts and Very Bad Cuts
- of [KL, Proposition 4.5]. Lemma 3 A cutU is bad i for any crossing sequencef ofU the internal sum
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A Hybrid Approach to Separation of Concerns: The Story of SADES
- for separating cross-cutting concerns in a system, one approach can be more suitable for implementing certain
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Cross cutting condensed graphs
- Cross Cutting Condensed Graphs Barry P. Mulcahy, Simon N. Foley, and John P. Morrison Department
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Designing Reusable Patterns of Cross-Cutting Behaviour with Composition Patterns
- Designing Reusable Patterns of Cross-Cutting Behaviour with Composition Patterns 1. INTRODUCTION
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Non-crossing trees revisited: cutting down and spanning subtrees
- .Panholzer@(email omitted); Here we consider two parameters for random non-crossing trees: i¡ the number of random cuts
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