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decide on the themes activity,
decorator pattern 2nd
define theme
     design 2nd
     in composition 2nd 3rd
     individual theme design
     individual theme view
     initial themes
     re-named to the grammar theme
     refining the set of themes
     reworking themes and requirements 2nd
     with the check-syntax theme
defUseCheck() operation
design patterns 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
designing base themes 2nd 3rd
designing themes with Theme/UML
     aspect themes 2nd 3rd
     base themes 2nd 3rd
determine theme
     initial themes
     refining themes 2nd
determine theme responsibilities activity
Dijkstra, Edsger 2nd 3rd
display theme
    in the Crystal Game analysis
         grouping themes
         initial themes 2nd 3rd
         knowing when you're done 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
         postponing decisions
         splitting requirements 2nd
         unifying themes
         with the enter-location theme
    in the EES
         identifying aspects
         in concept sharing 2nd
         initial themes
         refining the themes 2nd
         with the log theme
distribute theme
     initial themes
     splitting themes 2nd
distribute-crystals theme
    in analysis
         postponing decisions
         splitting themes
         table of requirements
         unifying themes 2nd 3rd
    in design
         in base themes 2nd
         individual theme design 2nd
Distributed Feature Composition (DFC) architecture
do_energyAction(..) template
do_logged_op()
do_moveLocation(..) template
dominance means association rule 2nd 3rd 4th
dontMatch tag 2nd
download theme 2nd
     as a use case
     composing themes 2nd 3rd
     designing themes 2nd 3rd
     grouping themes
     identifying aspects
     initial themes
     postponing requirements
     refining themes
drop theme
     associations
     initial themes 2nd
     knowing when you're done 2nd 3rd 4th
     postponements 2nd
     unifying themes
duel theme
    in analysis
         identifying objects
         in large relationship views
         in the is the aspect crosscutting enough test 2nd 3rd
         initial themes 2nd 3rd
         postponing requirements
         requirements table
         splitting themes 2nd 3rd 4th
         viewing base themes
         with the enter-location theme 2nd 3rd
    in composition
         in a merged container class
         in binding to crosscutting themes
         in combining integration policies 2nd
         in explicit matching 2nd
         in implicit matching
         in merging operations 2nd
         in override integration 2nd 3rd
         in resolving conflicts
         in theme precedence
    in design
         as a base theme 2nd
         design of 2nd
         overview of designing base themes
         with the enter-location theme 2nd 3rd
    in implementation
         base themes 2nd 3rd 4th
         in composition specification 2nd
         in standard Java for base themes 2nd 3rd
duel-V2 theme



Aspect-Oriented Analysis and Design(c) The Theme Approach
Aspect-Oriented Analysis and Design: The Theme Approach
ISBN: 0321246748
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 109

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