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Reasoning about Faults in Aspect-Oriented Programs: A Metrics-Based Evaluation
2011
2011 IEEE 19th International Conference on Program Comprehension
Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) aims at facilitating program comprehension and maintenance in the presence of crosscutting concerns. Aspect code is often introduced and extended as the software projects evolve. Unfortunately, we still lack a good understanding of how faults are introduced in evolving aspect-oriented programs. More importantly, there is little knowledge whether existing metrics are related to typical fault introduction processes in evolving aspect-oriented code. This paper
doi:10.1109/icpc.2011.30
dblp:conf/iwpc/BurrowsTGF11
fatcat:w7azyafqtndvjote7s3wi5p6he