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Separation and Composition of Concerns
- Separation and composition of concerns Mehmet Aksit University of Twente P.O. Box 217 7500 AE
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Examples of Reusing Synchronization Code in Aspect-Oriented Programming using Composition-Filters
- -Filters Invited paper Mehmet Aksit Lodewijk Bergmans Department of Computer Science University of Twente P.O. Boz
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Developing object-oriented frameworks using domain models. email: aksit, bedir@cs.twente.nl and france@iet.unipi.it
- Developing Object-Oriented Frameworks Using Domain Models MEHMET AKSIT University of Twente
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Deferring elimination of design alternatives in object-oriented methods
- Deferring Elimination of Design Alternatives in Object- Oriented Methods Mehmet Aksit
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Providing Automatic Support for Heuristic Rules of Methods
- Providing Automatic Support for Heuristic Rules of Methods Bedir Tekinerdogan & Mehmet Aksit TRESE
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Minimizing Quantization Error and Contextual Bias Problems of Object-Oriented Methods by Applying Fuzzy-Logic Techniques
- Fuzzy-Logic Techniques Mehmet Aksit † and Francesco Marcelloni †† † TRESE project, Department
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Deriving design aspects from conceptual models
- Deriving design aspects from conceptual models Bedir Tekinerdogan & Mehmet Aksit TRESE project
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Solving the Modeling Problems of Object-Oriented Languages By Composing Multiple Aspects Using Composition Filters
- composition filters Mehmet Aksit and Bedir Tekinerdogan TRESE project, University of Twente, Centre
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Composing Multiple-Client-Multiple-Server Synchronisations
- Composing Multiple-Client-Multiple-Server Synchronizations Mehmet Aksit and Lodewijk Bergmans
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Deriving Design Aspects from Canonical Models
- Deriving design aspects from canonical models Bedir Tekinerdogan & Mehmet Aksit University
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