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ITHEA Classification Structure > D. Software  > D.3 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES  > D.3.2 Language Classifications 
HANDLING THE SUBCLASSING ANOMALY WITH OBJECT TEAMS
By: Jeff Furlong, Atanas Radenski (3966 reads)
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Abstract: Java software or libraries can evolve via subclassing. Unfortunately, subclassing may not properly support code adaptation when there are dependencies between classes. More precisely, subclassing in collections of related classes may require reimplementation of otherwise valid classes. This problem is defined as the subclassing anomaly, which is an issue when software evolution or code reuse is a goal of the programmer who is using existing classes. Object Teams offers an implicit fix to this problem and is largely compatible with the existing JVMs. In this paper, we evaluate how well Object Teams succeeds in providing a solution for a complex, real world project. Our results indicate that while Object Teams is a suitable solution for simple examples, it does not meet the requirements for large scale projects. The reasons why Object Teams fails in certain usages may prove useful to those who create linguistic modifications in languages or those who seek new methods for code adaptation.

Keywords: Languages; Code reuse; Subclassing

ACM Classification Keywords: D.3.2 Programming Languages: Language Classifications – Extensible languages, object-oriented languages; D.3.3 Programming Languages: Language Constructs and Features – Classes and objects, data types and structures, inheritance, polymorphism

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HANDLING THE SUBCLASSING ANOMALY WITH OBJECT TEAMS

Jeff Furlong, Atanas Radenski

http://www.foibg.com/ijita/vol13/ijita13-1-p12.pdf

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article: SEMANTIC CONSTRUCTION OF UNIVOCAL LANGUAGE · СОЗДАНИЕ СПЕЦИАЛИЗИРОВАННОЙ ПОИСКОВОЙ СИС� · PARALLELIZATION METHODS OF LOGICAL INFERENCE FOR CONFLUENT RULE-BASED SYSTEM · PARALLELIZATION OF LOGICAL INFERENCE FOR CONFLUENT RULE-BASED SYSTEM1 · HANDLING THE SUBCLASSING ANOMALY WITH OBJECT TEAMS ·
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