Concern modeling in the concern manipulation environment
William Harrison, Harold Ossher, et al.
MACS 2005
Object-Oriented technology is often described in terms of an interwoven troika of themes: encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance. But these themes are firmly tied with the concept of identity. If object-oriented technology is to be successfully scaled from the development of independent applications to development of integrated suites of applications, it must relax its emphasis on the objecf. The technology must recognize more directly that a multiplicity of subjective views delocalizes the concept of object, and must emphasize more the binding concept of identity to tie them together. This paper explores this shift to a style of objectoriented technology that emphasizes the subjective views: Subject-Oriented Programming. © 1993, ACM. All rights reserved.
William Harrison, Harold Ossher, et al.
MACS 2005
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