Date of Award
Spring 2006
Document Type
Legacy Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
Computing Sciences
College
College of Science
First Advisor
John W. Stamey
Abstract/Description
We propose a method of implementing Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) using the Law of Demeter to provide a clean and understandable example for advanced undergraduate computer science majors. This method will demonstrate better organization of basic AOP implementation by improving upon modularization. Further, these improvements will build upon the principles of Karl Lieberherr's Law of Demeter, in an effort to produce better maintained and more efficient software applications.
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Recommended Citation
McCarty, Rhett S., "The Law of Demeter Applied to Aspect-Oriented Programming" (2006). Honors Theses. 251.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/honors-theses/251