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2003
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Modules for Crosscutting Models

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Modules for Crosscutting Models
Traditional programming languages assume that real-world systems have “intuitive”, mind-independent, preexisting concept hierarchies. However, our perception of the world depends heavily on the context from which it is viewed: Every software system can be viewed from multiple different perspectives, and each of these perspectives may imply a different decomposition of the concerns. The hierarchy which we choose to decompose our software system into modules is to a large degree arbitrary, although it has a big influence on the software engineering properties of the software. We identify this arbitrariness of the decomposition hierarchy as the main cause of ‘code tangling’ and present a new model called Caesar1 , within which it is possible to have multiple different decompositions simultaneously and to add new decompositions on-demand.
Mira Mezini, Klaus Ostermann
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ADAEUROPE
Authors Mira Mezini, Klaus Ostermann
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