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Software Engineering Radio: Introduction to AOP
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Christa Schwanninger, Iris Groher Recording venue: This episode is a systematic introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (in contrast to the interview with Gregor Kiczales). We discuss the fundamentals of AOP, defin...
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- 1h3m
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Episode synopsis
Podcast (MP3): Download
Hosts: Markus
Guests:
Christa Schwanninger,
Iris Groher

Recording venue:
This episode is a systematic introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (in contrast to the interview with Gregor Kiczales). We discuss the fundamentals of AOP, define many of the relevant terms and also look at how and where AOP is used in practice, as well as at some current research trends.
Links!--removed tag-->- "The" AOSD home page, also for the international conference on AOSD
- Project web site of an European funded project on AOSD
- Project web site of the Aspect-Oriented Model-Driven Product Line Engineering funded project
- Home page of the AOP-Alliance, that does quasi standards for AOP
- Spring (Java framework including AOP support)
- Spring for .NET
- AspectJ project on Eclipse
- Home page of the early aspects (RE and design) community
- JBossAOP
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22
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