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Bridge specifications for separated concerns

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Fatwanto, Agung
Boughton, Clive V

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Griffith University

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In this paper we propose a method to create simple bridge specifications for separated concerns. The method was developed in the context of a concern-oriented model-driven software development framework [1]. We establish the ways to specify and model simple bridges to connect between separated concerns. We also further describe concepts related to bridging such as mapping, weaving, and transformation (refinement and translation).

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Griffith Asia Quarterly

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