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AOSD
2008
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
Reasoning about aspects with common sense
There has been a lot of debate about the modularity of aspectoriented programs, and in particular the ability to reason about such programs in a modular way, although it has never...
Klaus Ostermann
LADS
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
A Common Basis for Agent Organisation in BDI Languages
Programming languages based on the BDI style of agent model are now common. Within these there appears to be some, limited, agreement on the core functionality of agents. However, ...
Anthony Hepple, Louise A. Dennis, Michael Fisher
JBI
2006
107views Bioinformatics» more  JBI 2006»
14 years 9 months ago
KDE Bioscience: Platform for bioinformatics analysis workflows
Bioinformatics is a dynamic research area in which a large number of algorithms and programs have been developed rapidly and independently without much consideration so far of the...
Qiang Lu, Pei Hao, Vasa Curcin, Wei-Zhong He, Yuan...
GI
1995
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
A Comparison of C++, FORTRAN 90 and Oberon-2 for Scientific Programming
In the past decade, the programming languages C++, FORTRAN 90 and Oberon-2 allevolved from their ancestors. This invites to reflect upon the suitability ofthese modern programming...
Bernd Mösli
ICECCS
2002
IEEE
84views Hardware» more  ICECCS 2002»
15 years 2 months ago
An Empirical Comparison of Modularity of Procedural and Object-oriented Software
A commonly held belief is that applications written ina object-oriented languages are more modular than those written in procedural languages. This paper presents results from an ...
Lisa K. Ferrett, Jeff Offutt