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A precise model for contextual roles: The programming language ObjectTeams/Java
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EngineeringProgramming Language Objectteams/javaSoftware EngineeringSemanticsMainstream Programming LanguagesSoftware AnalysisProgramming Language TeachingLanguage StudiesProgramming LanguagesHigh-level Programming LanguageLinguisticsProgramming Language ImplementationComputer ScienceProgramming Language DesignSoftware DesignProgram AnalysisAutomated ReasoningProgram ComprehensionObject-oriented ProgrammingHuman-computer InteractionProgramming MethodologySystem SoftwareSoftware Language Engineering
A number of proposals exist concerning how to support the concept of roles at the level of programming languages. While some of these proposals indeed exhibit very promising properties, the concept of roles has not found its way into mainstream programming languages. We argue that this is due to the richness of the concept of roles and the fact that each existing proposal focuses on some aspects of roles while neglecting others. We present the programming language ObjectTeams/Java and using the categories of Steimann (2000) we demonstrate that this language covers more aspects of roles than previous approaches. We suggest that a thoroughly defined programming language featuring roles may contribute to a better understanding also in other fields using roles.
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