Acknowledgments


We very gratefully acknowledge the assistance of many people in the writing of this book.

Several people contributed to the technical content. Mary Lee worked on applying the Theme approach in the early stages. Andrew Jackson contributed most of the code samples in the book. Harold Ossher and William Harrison contributed the CME code. Alan Gray, David McKitterick, Tonya McMorrow, Karl Quinn, and Conor Ryan were on the development team of the original Crystal Game on which the book's example is based. Christa Schwanninger and Ivana Dusparic advised and contributed the case studies. We had interesting discussions with Vinny Cahill on developing peer-to-peer systems.

We also thank those who reviewed copies of the manuscript throughout its creation: Ron Bodkin, Adrian Colver, Yvonne Coady, João M. Fernandes, Charles Haley, Paul Holser, Wes Isberg, Gregor Kiczales, Ramnivas Laddad, Awais Rashid, Ryan van Roode, Michael J. Ward, and Tim Walsh.

Throughout the history of the Theme approach, William Harrison, Stuart Kent, Michael Kircher, Gail Murphy, John Murphy, Harold Ossher, Christa Schwanninger, Peri Tarr, and Robert Walker were invaluable influencers and contributors, for which we are indebted.

Finally, we thank all at Addison-Wesley for making this possible: Kristy Hart, Brenda Mulligan, Mary O'Brien, Kerry Reardon, and Chris Zahn.



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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