Abstract

A typical software system comprises of several crosscutting concerns (also known as aspects). Code tangling and scattering are two difficulties that occur in current software implementation methodologies which affect software design and development in many ways like, poor traceability, lower productivity, less code reuse and poor code quality. Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP), which allows for modularizing of concerns that normally cause crosscutting in object oriented system, has efficiently solved the problem that the Object Oriented Programming has encountered such as the scattered codes and tangled codes resulting from the cross cutting concerns. Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is becoming a new technique, which provides modularization of crosscutting concerns. The aim of this paper is to define an Aspect Oriented Software Architecture for software development with minimum code tangling and scattering. By this architecture not only the design efficiency can be improved but also the model built is easier to comprehend and reuse.

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