Aspects of Synchronisation
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Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) allows a programmer to “express the different aspects of a software system in a separate and natural form, and then automatically combine those separate descriptions into a final executable” [Kic96]. The aspects of a software system can include: data structure, algorithms, distribution, concurrency, security, fault-tolerance and synchronisation. Separating these different aspects can produce a number of benefits [Lop95]. These include:
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تاریخ انتشار 1997