Extending Java with AOP

Thesis title: Extending Java with AOP
Author: Grék, Jan
Thesis type: Bachelor thesis
Supervisor: Pavlíček, Luboš
Opponents: Hamerník, Petr
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This work aims to introduce the world of aspect-oriented programming to a Java programmer and help her/him to understand main approaches and to sharpen lines between some of the AO languages, mainly AspectJ and CaesarJ. First part is about foundations of AOP, based on the paper by Kiczales et al. and paper of Filman and Friedman. I also discuss AOP-related approaches to software development. Another theme is an impact of AOP on modularity in the context of the work of Kiczales, Mezini and work of Aldrich. In the second part I describe AspectJ. I elaborate on the jumping aspect problem and show alternative solutions to it. Then I describe qualities of Gof design patterns AspectJ implementation, based on work by Hannemann and Kiczales and explain AOP community reaction. I give alternative approaches to observer design pattern implementation in AspectJ and discuss their difficulties. The third part is about AO languages, Java Layers and CaesarJ. I explain, why mixins are not possible with Java Generics and elaborate on work by Mezini and Osterman about CaesarJ and give more detailed analysis of problems addressed by CaesarJ in relation to AspectJ and Java.
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Information about study

Study programme: Aplikovaná informatika/Informatika
Type of study programme: Bakalářský studijní program
Assigned degree: Bc.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Informatics and Statistics
Department: Department of Information Technologies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 1. 1. 2007
Date of submission: 1. 1. 2007
Date of defense: 8. 2. 2007
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/4803/podrobnosti

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