03978nam 2200661 a 450 991048460160332120200520144314.01-280-38943-597866135673523-642-16086-710.1007/978-3-642-16086-8(CKB)2670000000045138(SSID)ssj0000446837(PQKBManifestationID)11308429(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000446837(PQKBWorkID)10504528(PQKB)10674718(DE-He213)978-3-642-16086-8(MiAaPQ)EBC3065870(Au-PeEL)EBL3065870(CaPaEBR)ebr10419671(CaONFJC)MIL356735(OCoLC)676698660(BIP)032334106(PPN)149024592(EXLCZ)99267000000004513820100816d2010 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrA common case study for aspect-oriented modeling /Shmuel Katz, Mira Mezini, Joerg Kienzle (eds.)1st ed. 2010.Berlin ;New York Springer20101 online resource (XV, 423 p. 234 illus.) Lecture notes in computer science,0302-9743 ;6210Transactions on aspect-oriented software development,1864-3027 ;7Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-642-16085-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Crisis Management Systems: A Case Study for Aspect-Oriented Modeling -- Requirements Modeling with the Aspect-oriented User Requirements Notation (AoURN): A Case Study -- Relating Feature Models to Other Models of a Software Product Line -- Aspect-Oriented Development Using Protocol Modeling -- Using VCL as an Aspect-Oriented Approach to Requirements Modelling -- Workflow Design Using Fragment Composition -- Modeling the Car Crash Crisis Management System Using HiLA -- Aspect-Oriented Design with Reusable Aspect Models -- A Graph-Based Aspect Interference Detection Approach for UML-Based Aspect-Oriented Models -- Discovery of Stable Abstractions for Aspect-Oriented Composition in the Car Crash Management Domain.– Those who want to learn about AOM ?nd in this special issue a concise collection of descriptions of solid and mature AOM approaches. They only have to take the time to understand one case study in order to appreciate the sample models shown in all papers. – Those who want to apply AOM for a particular purpose and are looking for the most appropriate AOM technique can use the papers presented in this specialissue to identify the mostpromisingapproach(es).By identifying similarities between their problem and the case study they should be able to determine candidate AOM approaches easily. – Those working on their own AOM approach can readily identify approaches that were able to handle concerns that their own approach is not able to handle elegantly. This stimulates cross-fertilization between approaches and collaborative research. – Thoseengineering researchersthat areworkingon enhancing softwaredev- opment processes can use the example models presented in this special issue to understand the potential bene?ts of using AOM techniques at di?erent phases of the software development life-cycle.Lecture notes in computer science ;6210.Computer softwareDevelopmentObject-oriented programming (Computer science)Aspect-oriented programmingComputer softwareDevelopment.Object-oriented programming (Computer science)Aspect-oriented programming.005.1MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484601603321A common case study for aspect-oriented modeling3422161UNINA05112nam 22006495 450 991051357810332120230810173652.09783030840914303084091310.1007/978-3-030-84091-4(MiAaPQ)EBC6827115(Au-PeEL)EBL6827115(CKB)20151343300041(DE-He213)978-3-030-84091-4(EXLCZ)992015134330004120211214d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRemitting, Restoring and Building Contemporary Albania /edited by Nataša Gregorič Bon, Smoki Musaraj1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2021.1 online resource (283 pages)Print version: Gregorič Bon, Natasa Remitting, Restoring and Building Contemporary Albania Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030840907 Chapter 1. Introduction: Remitting, Building, and Restoring Contemporary Albania -- Chapter 2. Temporalities of Concrete: Housing Imaginaries in Albania -- Chapter 3. Tirana Quixotic: Literature as Mediator of Imagination and Reality -- Chapter 4. The Winding Routes of Kuçedra: Understanding the Water Futures in Contemporary Albania -- Chapter 5. Cosmic Languages, Babel, and Indo-European Quantum Physics: Emic Linguistics and Myths about Language in Albanian Neo-religiosity -- Chapter 6. "Othering" the Self: The Production of Difference Through Art in Postsocialist Albania -- Chapter 7. Photography and Régime D'historicité: Past, Present, and Future in Two Photographic Albums on Communist Albania -- Chapter 8. On the Road: Albania's Migratory Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 9. Reimagining Sites of Memory: Conceptualization of Space, Memory, and History of State Violence of Communist Albania -- Chapter 10. Heterotopias of Displacement: The Production of Space in Postsocialist Albania -- Chapter 11. The Age of Understanding: Modernity and Modernization in the Twenty Century's Albania -- Chapter 12. Epilogue.The edited collection is a fresh contribution to the anthropological, sociological, and geographical explorations of time-space in Southeast Europe and Albania in particular. By delving into various levels of people's daily lives, such as literature, relation to the environment, the urbanization process, art, photography, trauma and remembering, processes of modernity, the volume vividly portrays various realms that are lived and perceived. It largely builds on the premise that structural resemblances of the past continuously reappear in particular social and cultural moments and seek to restore and build the individual and collective lives in contemporary Albania. Nataša Gregorič Bon is a social anthropologist and Research Fellow at the Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU). Since 2016, she has been an Assistant Professor at the Postgraduate School, ZRC SAZU. Her long-standing research in Albania revolves around spatial anthropology, (non)movements and (im)mobility, border dynamic, anthropology of water and environmental anthropology. She is the author of the Spaces of Discordance: Ethnhnography of Space and Place in Dhërmi/Drimades in Southern Albania (2008) and co-editor of the volume Moving Places: Relations, Return and Belonging (2016). Smoki Musaraj is Associate Professor in Anthropology at Ohio University, USA. She is a cultural anthropologist with a specialization in economic and legal anthropology. Her research focuses on the anthropology of money and value; informal economies; speculative bubbles; anthropology of corruption; postsocialist transformations; and societies of South Europe and the Mediterranean. She is author of Tales from Albarado: Ponzi Logics of Accumulation in Postsocialist Albania (2020) and co-editor of Money at the Margins: Global Perspectives on Technology, Inclusion, and Design (2018).Political anthropologyEconomic anthropologyEthnologyEthnologyEuropeCulturePolitical and Economic AnthropologySociocultural AnthropologyEthnographyEuropean CulturePolitical anthropology.Economic anthropology.Ethnology.EthnologyCulture.Political and Economic Anthropology.Sociocultural Anthropology.Ethnography.European Culture.304.2306.094965Bon Nataša GregoričMusaraj SmokiMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910513578103321Remitting, restoring and building contemporary Albania2909179UNINA