@inproceedings{70cb42e366964d8da892bf034c8a36a3,
title = "Toward debugging programs written in multiple domain specific aspect languages",
abstract = "Debugging an application written in multiple domain-specific aspect languages (DSALs), one for each domain, is a complex task. Each DSAL introduces its own source level abstractions, which should be visible and traceable during the debugging process. A debugging infrastructure for multiple DSAL applications should also enhance the viewing and tracing of the interactions between aspects implemented in the different DSALs. We report on initial steps to define and implement a debugger for Awesome, a co-weaving framework for composing multiple DSALs. The problem is illustrated through several scenarios, and design principles for a multiple DSAL debugging infrastructure are highlighted.",
keywords = "Aspect-oriented programming, Debugging, Domain-specific languages",
author = "Yoav Apter and David Lorenz and Oren Mishali",
year = "2011",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1145/1960496.1960499",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9781450306485",
series = "Aspect-Oriented Software Development",
publisher = "Association for Computing Machinery",
pages = "5--8",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 6th Annual Workshop on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages, DSAL 2011",
note = "6th Domain-Specific Aspect Languages Workshop, DSAL 2011 ; Conference date: 21-03-2011 Through 25-03-2011",
}