Advanced Search
CS Search Google Search
Subscribers, please login

Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract

31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Vol. 2- (COMPSAC 2007)   pp. 379-384
Improvement of Object-Oriented System Analysis and Design with Aspects

Full Article Text: Download PDF of full textBuy this articleGet full text from IEEE Xplore

DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2007.127
Send link to a friend

Abstract
Although there are already many researches on aspect-orientation software development from requirements to design and implementation, there is not a practical way for adapting aspects to current Object-Oriented System Analysis and Design (OOSA&D) process. This paper presents a means to model crosscutting concerns based on OOSA&D. The approach is based on use-case driven development. Aspects which present crosscutting concerns are identified from use-case diagram, and then aspect specification table is used to describe the aspects in detail. Particularly the presentation is independent of Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) languages and the implementation environment. The approach can help developers get clear system structure and facilitate system maintenance and upgrade. This approach is also illustrated by a case study of a Prison Scoring System (PSS).
Additional Information

Citation:  Yanhong Guo, Guifa Teng, Yueli Li, Fang Wang, Yang Zhao, Jianbin Ma, "Improvement of Object-Oriented System Analysis and Design with Aspects," compsac, pp. 379-384,  31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Vol. 2- (COMPSAC 2007),  2007

Similar Articles

Abstract Contents
Abstract
Citation




Free access to

  • Abstracts
  • Selected PDFs

Electronic subscribers login to:

  • Access HTML/PDFs of full text articles

Subscription information

Get a Web account

PDFs require Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Peer Review Notice

Give us Feedback