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AspectJ
2000pp. 163–163
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Abstract
Complex systems usually contain design units that are logically related to several objects in the system. Some examples include: tracing, propagation of interrupts, multi-object protocols, security enforcement etc. This crosscutting between those design units and the objects is a natural phenomenon. But, using traditional implementation techniques, the source code — i.e. the classes — becomes tangled with the implementation of the crosscutting concerns.
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