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Resolving feature convolution in middleware systems
2004
Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications - OOPSLA '04
Middleware provides simplicity and uniformity for the development of distributed applications. However, the modularity of the architecture of middleware is starting to disintegrate and to become complicated due to the interaction of too many orthogonal concerns imposed from a wide range of application requirements. This is not due to bad design but rather due to the limitations of the conventional architectural decomposition methodologies. We introduce the principles of horizontal decomposition
doi:10.1145/1028976.1028992
dblp:conf/oopsla/ZhangJ04a
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