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Software product lines are a successful approach to software reuse. To a significant extent, the development of product lines is complicated by crosscutting concerns. This is especially true for product line configuration. Aspect-oriented programming can often help to develop product lines more effectively, but this is not always so. This paper shows it is possible to sublimate the expert knowledge...
In object-oriented programming, the adoption of modules as mixins provides a second axis of modularity. Furthermore, support for aspect-oriented programming introduces a third such axis. In this paper we define criteria under which a feature should be placed in a given unit of modularity and investigate the degree to which the presence of multiple dimensions of modularity affects existing refactoring...
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