LFP '90 Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on LISP and functional programming
Building Composable Aspect-Specific Languages with Logic Metaprogramming
GPCE '02 Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGPLAN/SIGSOFT conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering
Josh: an open AspectJ-like language
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Aspect-oriented software development
abc: an extensible AspectJ compiler
Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Aspect-oriented software development
Modularity first: a case for mixing AOP and attribute grammars
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Aspect-oriented software development
KALA: Kernel aspect language for advanced transactions
Science of Computer Programming
Summary of the third workshop on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages
Proceedings of the 2008 AOSD workshop on Domain-specific aspect languages
Summary of the third workshop on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages
Proceedings of the 2008 AOSD workshop on Domain-specific aspect languages
Untangling crosscutting concerns in domain-specific languages with domain-specific join points
Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Domain-specific aspect languages
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The tendency to raise the abstraction level in programming languages towards a particular domain is also a major driving force in the research domain of aspect-oriented programming languages. As a matter of fact, pioneering work in this field was conducted by devising small domain-specific aspect languages (DSALs) such as COOL for concurrency management, RIDL for serialization, RG, AML, and others. After a dominating focus on general-purpose languages, research in the AOSD community is again taking this path in search of innovative approaches, insights and a deeper understanding of fundamentals behind AOP. Based on the successful DSAL'06 and DSAL'07 workshops, and the special issue of IET Software journal on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages, this workshop series continues to support a growing trend in AOSD research.