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Aspect Language (DSAL) workshop at the international Aspect-Oriented Software
Development (AOSD) conference. References to these papers are:
• Soule, P., T. Carnduff, and S. Lewis, A Distribution Definition Language for
the Automated Distribution of Java Objects, in Proceedings of the 2nd work-
shop on Domain Specific Aspect Languages, AOSD '07 , Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada. ACM Press, 2007
• Soule, P., A Domain-Specific Aspect Language Approach to Distributed Sys-
tems Development, Ph.D. thesis, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd Wales,
United Kingdom, 2008
The workshop paper may be downloaded from the ACM library at the following
URL:
http://portal.acm.org.
The thesis may be obtained directly from the institution concerned or the British
Library Electronic Thesis Online Service at the following URL:
http://ethos.bl.uk.
1.7 Book Structure
This topic is structured as follows. In Chapter 2 we discuss issues surrounding
distributed systems development and the background and motivation for our work.
Chapter 3 gives a broad overview of aspect-oriented programming and its use in
distributed systems development. Chapter 4 describes the Distribution Definition
Language, its features, and motivation. In Chapter 5 we describe the RemoteJ
compiler/generator implementation and its features. In Chapter 6 we evaluate
our implementation. Finally, in Chapter 7 we provide a summary and present our
conclusions.
 
 
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