Multi-Paradigm Design with Feature Modeling
Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 2 (2005) no. 1.

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In this article, a method for selecting paradigms, viewed as solution domain concepts, appropriate for given application domain concepts is proposed. In this method, denoted as multi-paradigm design with feature modeling, both application and solution domain are modeled using feature modeling. The selection of paradigms is performed in the process of feature modeling based transformational analysis as a paradigm instantiation over application domain concepts. The output of transformational analysis is a set of paradigm instances annotated with the information about the corresponding application domain concepts and features. According to these paradigm instances, the code skeleton is being designed. The approach is presented in conjunction with its specialization to AspectJ programming language. Transformational analysis performed according to the AspectJ paradigm model enables an early aspect identification.
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Valentino Vranić. Multi-Paradigm Design with Feature Modeling. Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 2 (2005) no. 1. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/CSIS_2005_2_1_a5/