Learn how to successfully implement trustworthy computing tasks
using aspect-oriented programming
This landmark publication fills a gap in the literature by not
only describing the basic concepts of trustworthy computing (TWC)
and aspect-oriented programming (AOP), but also exploring their
critical interrelationships. The author clearly demonstrates how
typical TWC tasks such as security checks, in-and-out conditions,
and multi-threaded safety can be implemented using AOP.
Following an introduction, the book covers:
Trustworthy computing, software engineering, and computer
science
Aspect-oriented programming and Aspect.NET
Principles and case studies that apply AOP to TWC
Coverage includes Aspect.NET, the AOP framework developed by the
author for the Microsoft.NET platform, currently used in seventeen
countries. The author discusses the basics of Aspect.NET
architecture, its advantages compared to other AOP tools, and its
functionality. The book has extensive practical examples and case
studies of trustworthy software design and code using the
Aspect.NET framework. In addition, the book explores other software
technologies and tools for using AOP for trustworthy software
development, including Java and AspectJ.
This book also includes a valuable chapter dedicated to ERATO,
the author's teaching method employed in this book, which has
enabled thousands of students to quickly grasp and apply complex
concepts in computing and software engineering, while the final
chapter presents an overall perspective on the current state of AOP
and TWC with a view toward the future.
Software engineers, architects, developers, programmers, and
students should all turn to this book to learn this tested and
proven method to create more secure, private, and reliable
computing.
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