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EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

ISSN:

1382-3256

eISSN:

1573-7616

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • computer and information sciences (Natural sciences)

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2012 8
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Year 2022
Year 2018
  • An empirical study on the impact of AspectJ on software evolvability
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    Since its inception in 1996, aspect-oriented programming (AOP) has been believed to reduce the effort required to maintain software systems by replacing cross-cutting code with aspects. However, little convincing empirical evidence exists to support this claim, while several studies suggest that AOP brings new obstacles to maintainability. This paper discusses two experiments conducted to evaluate the impact of AspectJ (the most...

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